Na Lan Tai Hu
To be perfectly honest, Na Lan would probably be fine without the tea. It did feel like he had enough fluids in him at the moment but seeing the look on Max's face, he reconsidered. "Something light, please," he said to one of the staff who was around. This was a face he recognized, at least. It was an Asian woman with the family name Lee or Li, making it ambiguous whether she was Chinese or Korean. She had a pleasant smile and was relatively used to him and his habits. She also knew exactly where to be charging the bills to, which was wonderful because Na Lan absolutely did not.
"And please do put it all on the same tab," he said, with a look towards Max. "It would be terribly rude not to, seeing as I invited you here in the first place."
To be perfectly honest, Na Lan would probably be fine without the tea. It did feel like he had enough fluids in him at the moment but seeing the look on Max's face, he reconsidered. "Something light, please," he said to one of the staff who was around. This was a face he recognized, at least. It was an Asian woman with the family name Lee or Li, making it ambiguous whether she was Chinese or Korean. She had a pleasant smile and was relatively used to him and his habits. She also knew exactly where to be charging the bills to, which was wonderful because Na Lan absolutely did not.
"And please do put it all on the same tab," he said, with a look towards Max. "It would be terribly rude not to, seeing as I invited you here in the first place."