In the following days, Li Xianglu indeed became busy, busily cooking, changing up the menu each day to make delicious meals.
Xu Wu also came like clockwork, much like going to work; if the morning wasn't busy, he would rush over for lunch, and if the afternoon was busy, he would come for dinner.
After that, he brought at most one person with him, and sometimes he came alone by car.
Upon asking, it turned out that Xu Wu saw the people at the next table over—his subordinates—who, after finishing the abundant meat dishes in the pot, also ordered ten plates of hand-sliced meat rolls, not to mention other dishes that were even more than what he had.
He was really jealous; the food his sister made for him had to be shared with others. Moreover, Li Xianglu was heavily pregnant, and the more people there were, the more she had to cook. He couldn't bear to let his sister work too hard.
Therefore, he alternated who he brought, at most bringing one person with him.