Grandma asked Mo'er: "Are you afraid that I won't want you to go out and save those endangered plants and animals? Well, I'm not that mean. Just go ahead and do it. No one can hurt you anyway. Don't worry about home, I'll take care of everything!"

Mo'er was very touched. Fortunately, she had her grandmother, who made her worry less! Mo'er prepared a lot of food for the family, including vegetables, fruits, fish, and meat. She immediately drove out of the compound and arrived a few dozen miles away from the army. She entered the space. Soon, a war chicken soared into the sky and roared towards Dawan Province!

After more than an hour, they arrived at the Da Wan airspace, found an uninhabited mountainous area, picked up the war chicken, and quickly got to the highway. After driving for half an hour, they entered the city, found an uninhabited corner, and parked the car. She couldn't drive her car here, otherwise she would have to be invited to have tea.

I got a bike and rode down the street. It was completely different from the inland areas. Tall buildings and a vibrant array of colors were everywhere, unlike the dusty, gray interior. A small roadside stall, a snack bar, had a sign that read "Large Intestine Wrapped in Small Intestine." This dish is a popular snack in Dawan. The charcoal-grilled large intestine has a slightly crispy crust, and the meat filling is plump and rice-rich. It's sandwiched with flavorful sausage, topped with sauerkraut, cucumber, ginger slices, preserved radish eggs, and other side dishes. The juicy texture is overflowing with flavor, a mouthful of deliciousness.

Mo'er didn't have any New Taiwan Dollars, so he went to a pawn shop, took out a heavy gold ring, and pawned it for 15,000 New Taiwan Dollars, which is equivalent to more than 3,000 RMB.

I left the pawnshop with the money and ordered a set of large and small intestines. I took a bite and it was delicious. So I ordered another twenty and packed them up to go. When no one was looking, I put them in my space and took them back home for my family to try.

After eating, I continued to wander around. When I was tired, I found a hotel that looked relatively high-end and spent NT$800 to check in. The boss looked at her and asked: Mainland girl?

Mo'er ignored him, took the key and went to the room, locked the door, washed up and went to bed!

Nothing happened that night. The next morning, she walked out of the hotel and looked for a shop on the roadside to fill her stomach. After wandering around for a while, she saw a line in front of a shop. She looked at the sign and saw that it said Oyster Omelet! Oyster Omelet is the number one snack in Dawan, and it is sought after by fans on both sides of the Taiwan Strait because of the idol drama "Turning Corner to Meet Love". Now, from Dawantou to Dawanwei, you can find the fragrance of oyster omelet everywhere. The round and plump oysters are sprinkled on the iron plate and sizzle. After being poured with a thin batter of Taibai starch, they are paired with a few slices of vegetables and a local egg. Finally, the sour and sweet special sauce is poured on the oyster omelet that has just been taken out of the fire. The aroma is overflowing, and suddenly there is a beautiful crackling sound.

Mo'er ordered two servings. They were indeed sweet and sour, but the portions were a little small, leaving her feeling unfulfilled. She saw a beef noodle shop nearby and ordered a bowl. After a short wait, the noodles arrived. She took a sip of the soup. Mmm, the beef broth was fragrant, rich, and clear, without a trace of other ingredients! By the time she finished a bowl, sweat had formed on her forehead. It was truly delicious!

After filling his stomach, Moer strolled along the street to see the local customs and buy some snacks that are not available in the mainland!

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