My daughter said that the restaurant is even bigger than the state-owned restaurant in their county and more luxurious in decor.
She has no concept of decor, just judging from her daughter's description, it seems great.
The courtyard of Liang Hongmei's house is very large, and there are many rooms. The furniture inside is top-notch, and the food and clothes they have are better than those of city people. Having money doesn't seem to mean much to them. She used to think Liang Hongmei just ran a small diner.
If money doesn't matter, then just how wealthy are they? Her man works himself to the bone all day long and earns only one dollar a day; yet compared to the people for miles around, they are still considered well-off.
Her daughter just serves food over there and makes fifteen dollars a month.
