Luo Ziling treated Yang Qingyin to a fancy local cuisine restaurant about one and a half kilometers from the school, where they had a really good meal.
Yang Qingyin had requested this, and Luo Ziling naturally accommodated her.
Although it was a feast, Yang Qingyin only ordered two dishes that she liked, and left the rest up to Luo Ziling to decide, repeatedly reminding him not to waste too much and that it was enough as long as they were satisfied, advocating for a 'clean plate' approach.
But Luo Ziling still ordered six or seven dishes, and the result was that most of the food, including three big bowls of rice, ended up in his stomach.
"No wonder you're so thin," Luo Ziling teased Yang Qingyin, "If I ate so little, I'd probably have starved to death by now."
"If I ate as much as you do, I'd have burst by now," Yang Qingyin teased back, "You eat like you're reborn from a starving ghost, so voracious!"