When he says it will rain, it rains.
One minute he said he wanted to go to the Night Market, the next he had already dragged her out the door.
The Ryukyu night market was no different from the last time Chi Enen came; it was still a bustling street full of local vendors.
Many tourists gathered in groups of threes and fives, laughing and strolling among the small stalls, picking out local-style small ornaments.
Some were joking and playing while sitting on the simple tables and chairs by the beach, eating local Snacks.
It was a lively scene.
Indeed, this street wasn't the most beautiful street in Ryukyu.
Although Ryukyu is an island, it is, after all, a famous vacation spot with dedicated shopping streets, various Luxury stores, and restaurants.
But most tourists still like to come to this Night Market to taste the most authentic flavors.
The most important thing is—it's affordable!
After all, not everyone is called Li Beijue; most people are still ordinary.
