Chapter Twenty-Seven: Reconciliation



She disagreed with that. "It's not that I'm unwilling to admit my mistake. If I'm wrong, I'll apologize to you. But this time it's not my fault!"

"It was my fault, I hope you can forgive me."

His attitude was so sincere that Su Yushan felt embarrassed to press the matter further. After all, no one can guarantee that they won't make mistakes; it all depends on his future performance!

"Alright then! Everyone deserves a chance to be forgiven. I'm not angry with you anymore, and I hope you can keep your word. If there's a next time, I will never trust you again."

He lightly stroked her lips with his finger and replied with a smile, "I won't make the same mistake twice."

As they were talking, Hongli noticed the bright red dish behind her, which he had never seen before, and asked curiously, "What's this all about?"

"It's a cold tomato salad, very delicious, you should try it." When she brought the dish over, he frowned, a look of surprise in his eyes.

"Tomatoes? These are ornamental plants, how can they be used to fill an empty stomach?"

“You’re the only ones looking at it. We eat it directly where we’re from. Are you worried it might be poisonous?” To reassure him, Su Yushan took the lead and ate a piece of tomato.

Seeing her eyes slightly narrowed and her expression of great enjoyment, Hongli couldn't resist the temptation and took the chopsticks to try a bite.

The tomatoes were sweet and sour, juicy and delicious, with a unique flavor. Hongli couldn't resist taking another bite. Seeing him take three bites in a row, Su Yushan quickly pulled the plate over to him.

"Dinner hasn't been served yet! Don't finish it all."

It's rare to find a dish he likes, but she still restricts it, saying, "Look how stingy you are, we can just make more if we don't have any more."

In modern times, tomatoes are everywhere, and people can eat them however they want. But this was ancient times! Tomato cultivation techniques were not yet mature, and they hadn't attracted much attention.

"You only have three tomato plants in total, and each one is not very big, so you can't eat them many times."

With so few tomatoes, each one she ate meant one less to be had, so she cherished them dearly.

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