By the time Gu'er and the others had sold all their goods, Qu Shui had also sold more than half of his.
When he heard that Gu'er's group was heading out to eat, he quickly packed up his things, grabbed Li Zhi, and said urgently, "Don't go to one of those restaurants. The food is expensive and terrible—a total waste of money. There's a shop nearby that sells dalieba bread. Why don't you guys just get some of that? I already finished the instant noodles I brought, or else I'd share some with you."
The three of them were taken aback by his words.
Gu'er knew about the dalieba he was talking about. A Russian had once opened the Qiulin Mall in Harbin, which sold Russian dalieba bread and Gewasi soda.
Gu'er had heard that you had to stand in line to buy dalieba and Gewasi in Harbin, and if you went too late, they'd be sold out.
However, their city was no match for Harbin; it didn't have dalieba or Gewasi for sale.
