Chapter 1110 Ebb and Flow (1/2)
After picking up Li Du's parents, they went to the hotel and asked them to have a rest
first and then prepare for dinner.
Li Du took Sophie along to say thank you to the JP Morgan staff for sending his parents
to Los Angeles.
For dinner, he planned to book a place in Urasawa, a top Japanese restaurant in Los
Angeles with three Michelin stars. Li Du had eaten in Michelin three-star places before,
and it was indeed high class.
Urasawa's three-course meal, which started at $400 per person, was so popular that it
had to be ordered a week in advance.
However, Li Du had a JP Morgan's palladium card, which was so powerful it could be
used anywhere in the service industry to book a table.
Li Du shared his dinner plans with his parents, but when Li Du's father learned that it
was a Japanese restaurant, he firmly shook his head. ”No, we should not let the
Japanese earn our money. What would your grandfather and grandmother say?”
During the Japanese invasion of China, their county had been occupied by the
Japanese. Because their village was conveniently close to the city, the Japanese would
make local men repair turrets and trenches.
Even if the people worked honestly, the Japanese could still kill them on a whim. Half of
the village laborers died in the hands of the Japanese.
Li Du's grandfather was young at that time, and he escaped by boat along with some of
his neighbors. They only came back after the Japanese were driven away.
Even now, so many years later, the old wounds still hurt. It was a very dark history, and
the elderly would still shed tears when they talked about this.
Li Du changed his plans out of respect for his father. Li Du's father strictly educated him
about how the Japanese were their enemies. Sooner or later they might have another
war, and he was strongly opposed to Li Du having any business with the Japanese.
Mr. Li's patriotism spirit was high. People from his generation had unlimited loyalty and
love for the motherland, which was something Li Du's generation could not understand.
Eventually, they chose a French restaurant and had French and Mediterranean food.
From his warehousing auction work, as well as from other projects, Li Du was
experienced in tasting food from different countries and was quite adventurous in that
sense.
The French restaurant, Blue Fields, was not rated by Michelin but also well known in
Los Angeles. It was located on the central floor of the Ritz-Carlton hotel building,
overlooking the city's coastline.
The total height of the building was 55 stories, and it was 220 meters high. The top floor
had a better view, but the view was not clear enough. The middle floor was just fine.
Li Du kept making phone calls. Li Du's father was puzzled and said, ”It's just a meal. Do
you need to make so many calls?”
”It's hard to get a table at one of these posh restaurants,” Sophie explained. ”Li might be
trying to figure out how to get a seat through a friend.”
Li Du's father suddenly gave an understanding look, and quietly said to Li Du's mother,
”If it is so difficult to have a meal in the United States, we're better off at home. We have
dozens of restaurants just outside the house.”
”Do you think that type of restaurant would suit Sophie's parents?” said Li Du's mother
in disgust.
Mr. Li said, ”Why would it not? It's only food, we eat and digest it and then it's gone, so
why would they be so picky?”
After entering the restaurant, he said no more.
Blue Fields aimed for a natural look, imitating a small French farm in the middle of the
city.
It took up almost an entire floor with flowers and grass and trees, all real plants.