This hot pot meal ended up costing Li Jing more than 500 yuan.
Given the cost of living in Jianghai, it was pretty standard.
Neither too expensive nor too cheap.
After having their fill, Li Jing escorted Liu Sisi back to her apartment.
Having said goodbye to Liu Sisi and left the residential complex, Li Jing glanced in the direction of the hotpot restaurant before heading home.
He had no intentions of making contact with the proprietress of the hot pot restaurant.
Nor did he plan to expose her.
He was Li Jing.
Not some monk who is keen on fighting and killing at the first sight of the non-human.
The world's tolerance for monsters is quite low.
But to be honest, life isn't easy for monsters either.
They can be said to be living in the crevices of the human world, unsure of their survival from day to day.
Li Jing was no Mother Teresa.