Hunan cuisine: steamed with bacon and fish head with chopped pepper.
Cantonese cuisine: double skin milk, clay pot rice, Dinghu Shangsu, happy ever after, shrimp dumplings, roast suckling pig and barbecued pork with honey sauce.
Zhejiang cuisine: Piarchuan, Qingtuan, Dongpo pork and West Lake vinegar fish.
Beijing: snowballing usury, Beijing roast duck.
Fujian cuisine: oyster omelet, golden bamboo shoots with minced chicken, Buddha jumping wall, Danzi noodles and Taiji taro paste.
General dishes: Maoer, jiaozi, Spring Roll, Tangyuan, Longxusu, Mandarin Duck Soup, Sugar-Coated Berry and Laba Porridge.
Soul-eating setting
When the soul-eater's life drops to zero, enters a "weak" state and is on the verge of extinction, the soul-eater can be "purified". In most battles, players have the vitality to purify the soul eater only four times. When the player still has the opportunity to purify, the soul eater will ask the player for help before entering the "weak" state.
If you choose to purify the soul eater, the soul eater will recover 5% of the maximum health and continue to fight; If you choose to give up the soul-eater, the soul-eater's life will reach zero completely, and it will enter a "weak" state and lose its fighting ability.