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Business picks up at the jianbing shop and Gao You si struggles to keep up with demand. He sees some of his fans and does his best to make jianbings fast enough. He also considers whether he should quit blogging and start making jianbings full time.

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Gao You si finishes up the day and gets to counting his money. upon counting it all up he realizes he's made substantial gains and as he has promised he sends the money he made to his fans. The boss informs him that he calculated the money incorrectly, because he didn't count the cost. The boss says either way every month they pull in close to 50000 rmb.

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Our host learns what the responsibilities are for running an internet cafe. The responsibilities include making drinks, cleaning computers, and staying up all night.

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Our host helps customers with their equipment and learns to make drinks and prepare food for the customers.

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Our host talks to a gamer about his experiences attending gaming competitions.

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Our host and his coworker have to be on duty all night till 9 in the morning. Our host sees that the middle of the night is when the internet cafe really comes alive.

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Our host talks to a woman who is going to meet up with her online gaming friends, friends she's never met in real life. Once the business dies down a bit, our host and the boss play some games together.

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Our host is getting sleepy as the night continues. He talks to a high schooler who's at the internet cafe very late. The high schooler talks to the host about his family situation and how he comes to the internet cafe to listen to music and get away from it all.

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Our host barely makes it through the night as even the early morning customers start to come in. He expresses his thanks to the boss and the staff and sums up his new understanding of the world of internet cafes in China.

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Bye bye, my loved one. It was worth it. I will bury all the feelings into the deepest part of my heart.

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This song has been playing pretty much everywhere in Shanghai. Qu Wanting is an intriguing singer. Apparently, she spent a while in Canada and writes/sings in both English and Mandarin. The male voice in this song is Li Daimo, a strong candidate in the singing competition "The Voice of China."

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David Tao (born on July 11, 1969), is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter. He is well-known for creating a crossover genre of R&B and hard rock tunes which has now become his signature style and for having popularized R&B in the Mandopop industry. This is a cheerful song often played at weddings.

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A bittersweet farewell love song sung by David Tao, a popular Taiwanese singer, and Sharon Kwan (Guan Shi Min).

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This song, originally performed by blind Taiwanese pop singer, Xiao Huang-Chi, expresses the deep feelings the singer has for his partner, who guides him through life holding his hand- literally and figuratively.

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A live performance of a song full of memories from past sufferings and hopes for a future that has yet to come.

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It is a pity it is not you who will accompany me until the end. We walked together but separated at that intersection. Thanking you that it was you who used to hold my hand. I can still feel that warmth.

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A casual meeting on the train with a broken-hearted girl brings back the singer's memories to when she was young and someone broke her heart as well.

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Taiwanese band, Mayday, performs "Onion."

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Taiwanese band, Mayday, performs "Don't Want You To Be Alone."

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Eason Chan and Faye Wong perform their megahit, "Because of Love."

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Malaysian pop singer, Penny Tai, performs "The Blessing of the Corner."

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Taiwanese artist, Jam Hsiao, performs "This Song."

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Taiwanese artist, Jam Hsiao, performs his hit song, "You."

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A live cover of Sandy Lam's, "The Night Is Too Dark."

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