Lin Mo was somewhat surprised, "You're also from Huaxia?"
"Yep, I'm from Huaxia too, just doing business in Han Country with my husband." Seeing a fellow countryman, the woman seemed especially friendly.
The woman soon had the waiter bring two servings of Korean cuisine and a bottle of Shaojiu.
"Boss, I didn't ask for alcohol?" Lin Mo frowned slightly.
"It's on the house," said the chatty proprietress, looking at Lin Mo and Yingzi with a smile, "You two are a couple, right? Are you here in Seoul for study or just for fun?"
"Just here for fun," Lin Mo replied indifferently, not keen on explaining his relationship with Yingzi.
However, Yingzi's cheeks turned slightly red as she bowed her head and said, "Thank you, madam."
While they were chatting, a commotion suddenly arose at the entrance of the restaurant when a group walked in—a large man with a pregnant belly and covered in tattoos swaggered in, followed by several tattooed youths, clearly members of some shady society.