All she wanted was to convince Qin Zhan, a well-known patisserie, to join her in her new restaurant. But, everyone who she had sent returned with bad news: Rejected! Rumor has it that Qin Zhan quit life as a reputable chef to stay in the small town and run a small noodle stand. No matter how much anyone offered to hire him, Qin Zhan had rejected every one. No! That man would not even hear a word before he showed everyone to the door. Since everyone she sent returned with no good result, Gu Xin Ye had no other choice but to do everything herself! Just as Gu Xin Ye thought that she will be able to convince Qin Zhan with her persuasion skill and charm, a misunderstanding led her to work for Qin Zhan instead, as his helper! ----- Illustration: kirinlukis ----- Shared universe with: 1. Loving You Too Much 2. A Lifetime with You 3. You're My Only Star 4. The Dragon Beside Me 5. Love So Sweet 6. Commander Qi's Runaway Wife 7. The Wedding Planner's Romance 8. The Author Must Die 9. The Idol Prince is the Real Heiress
There are accounts of the Buddha naming powers of ten up to 10^421 in a contest against the mathematician Arjuna. Even more staggering numbers were employed as a way to try and describe the indescribable size of the cosmos. In a text translated in english as the "Flower Ornament Sutra", in book 30, it is said that the buddhas speak of numbers called incalculable, measureless, boundless, incomparable, innumerable, unaccountable, unthinkable, immeasurable, unspeakable, and finally untold. The Buddha then proceeds to explain these numbers by beginning with 10^10 and beginning a mind-numbingly long succession of iterated squares. By the end of this the Buddha reaches an untold and it's equal to 10^(10*2^122). This number even surpasses Archimedes benchmark. The Buddha then goes on to use the untold to describe the cosmos, in which everything one can imagine has untold multitudes across all space and time. There are untold buddha's each in untold buddha-lands speaking untold virtues for untold eons.