"Auntie meant well, are you going to waste her good intentions?"
Rule 4, Article 3.
The cafeteria staff work very hard; please respect their efforts.
Bai Sang smiled even more sweetly.
"But I think your vegetarian stir-fry is even tastier than meat broth!"
The cafeteria lady's expression softened considerably.
"But it's still vegetarian food. How can you go without eating meat for a long time?"
Thinking of the rules, Bai Sang looked at the meat on the plate.
"Auntie, does our cafeteria really have meat?"
The cafeteria worker suddenly stopped what she was doing.
"The cafeteria has meat. No, that's not right. The cafeteria doesn't have meat. Our cafeteria is always all vegetarian."
"No, that's not right. Where would the nutrition come from if there were no meat?"
"Hehe, is there any meat? Hehe, I want to eat meat..."
The cafeteria lady was bewildered, and Bai Sang immediately took out some ghost money and handed it over.
"Auntie, I'd like a vegetarian stir-fry."
When has the school cafeteria ever served meat?
I remember the school cafeteria looking like this many years ago, but schools are much better now.
[Come on, have you all forgotten about me, Mouse and Duck?]
"A stir-fry made entirely of vegetables, good, good, it's good to eat vegetables."
"Meat, oh right, the meat needs to be taken to the 5th floor tonight."
Bai Sang remained calm as he waited for his all-vegetarian stir-fry.
After the cafeteria lady handed her the canned food, she was about to speak when she suddenly took several steps back as if she had seen a monster, and ran behind the food serving window as if fleeing.
Following her horrified gaze, Bai Sang saw a burly man walk into the cafeteria.
All the students eating seemed to have their mouths gagged, not daring to utter a single sound.
"Fear, what a delicious feeling."
Gu Yuan, who hadn't said much all afternoon, raised his hand, grasped the surrounding air, and began to knead it in his palm.
However, he kept glancing at the man who had just entered out of the corner of his eye.
"Why are you eating differently from everyone else?"
The man walked up to Bai Sang, looked at the can of food that Bai Sang had just opened, and frowned.
"Vegetarian?"
"Girls who don't eat properly when they're trying to lose weight, damn it, another girl who doesn't eat when she's trying to lose weight."
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