Xia Baozhu transmigrated into a book she once read. Her identity in this world is the cannon fodder ex-wife who died early of the male protagonist, the richest man. In order to not be a stumbling b...
"Little Sun, are you still eating? Would you like another vegetarian dish?" Xia Baozhu asked.
"What's so good about vegetarian food? Give me half vegetarian and half meat."
The shop serves roujiamo (Chinese hamburger) for lunch.
"Sister Xia, I think it's fine to sell this; it tastes amazing."
San Gou ate two roujiamo (Chinese hamburger) and drank a bowl of red bean porridge.
“I think it’s delicious too,” Zheng Zhenhao added. He had been eating a lot lately and had even grown taller, now taller than San Gou.
Nineteen-year-old boys can grow very quickly if they get enough nutrition during their growth period; some can grow ten centimeters in two months.
However, San Gou was a little depressed. Zheng Zhenhao had grown taller, which made him look short and fat, and even less noticeable.
During the Chinese New Year, his family introduced him to a potential partner, but he was initially unwilling and didn't like the other girls.
But before he could even express his displeasure, the girl complained about his appearance.
This incident was a source of pain for him, and he didn't tell anyone, burying his inferiority complex deep inside.
Hearing Zheng Zhenhao say it was delicious, and then look towards the cutting board, San Gou gave him a disdainful look.
"Eat less and drink more porridge," San Gou admonished his younger cousin, telling him not to overeat when he saw something delicious.
"Eat up, Xiao Hao has grown taller recently and has a big appetite. If you like it, have another one." Xia Baozhu told Zheng Zhenhao to make another one himself.
"Thank you, Sister Xia, I'm full." Zheng Zhenhao blushed after being scolded by his cousin and quickly refused.
No matter how much Xia Baozhu tried to persuade her, she wouldn't eat another one.
Xia Baozhu glared at San Gou, who chuckled sheepishly, touched his chef's hat, and got up to get back to work.