It makes sense, I guess, the last time was too far and too remote; it definitely wasn’t easy to set up.
But Fang Hao did a good job last time too, it was just that he didn’t have as many people to help out.
And this time, well, Gu Qibao couldn’t help but admire his mother-in-law’s high standards for quality of life.
Quite a few bodyguards came too, quietly surrounding the place, leaving Gu Qibao flabbergasted.
So professional, just for a BBQ, the scene was indeed impressive.
Yet, Gu Qibao knew that Fang Hao had always been like this, pursuing the ultimate romantic experience, since she wasn’t short of money anyway.
It’s just that this wasn’t a private place; it was, in fact, a public area, meaning anyone could come up.
Whoever claimed it first got the spot, and no one else could really say anything about it, similar to an ordinary picnic.
Luckily, Cliff of Love was extremely spacious, so it didn’t really matter.
Today however, due to the meteor shower, quite a few people had come, bringing just a blanket and some picnic supplies, clearly unable to match their grandeur.
But in the capital, nobility abounds, and you could hit a boss with a randomly thrown brick, so ordinary folks wouldn’t be overly surprised or shocked.
In this capital, rich and powerful second-generation offspring are commonplace, and people had grown accustomed to it.
Still, when they saw the cars arriving here, everyone was genuinely shocked.
The extravagant appearance was evidently beyond that of just a wealthy or influential second-generation.
Ferraris, Lamborghinis, military Humvees, Rolls-Royces, all top-tier configurations, collectible limited editions, definitely not toys for the average person.

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