Chapter 412 Patience



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While the children were outside making cookies, she put the cake base into the oven in the kitchen.

"Wow, Aunt Four, what are you doing in the kitchen? It smells so good~"

"I'm baking the cake base. I'll make you some small cakes later."

"Are the cookies ready?"

"Ah! Not yet! I just smelled it so good, so I came in and took a look. I have to get out quickly, or my brothers and the others will use up all the dough."

I baked two rounds, a total of four ten-inch cake bases.

After letting it cool down, I took it to the restaurant.

"Are all the cookies ready? Let's start making cupcakes~"

"Aunt Si, can you wait for me for a little while? I'm almost done."

"Don't worry, just keep doing it."

"Children whose cookies are already made, put them all on the baking sheet and we will bake the first round first."

Based on the amount of dough she prepared, it was estimated that it would take four rounds to bake them all.

She looked at the various odd-looking cookies on the baking tray and found it very interesting.

When she was stuck in a bottleneck in her design work, she liked to look for various works of children on the Internet. Their ideas had not yet been solidified and were often wild and imaginative.

"Aunt Si, how long will it take to bake?"

"Fifteen to twenty minutes will be enough."

"Won't that mean we can eat the cookies we made ourselves soon?"

"I'm so happy. I want to save some and bring it to school the day after tomorrow to show my classmates. They will definitely be very envious."

"You pick the ones you made, and when they're all baked, whoever made them gets a share."

"Huh? I only made five slices!"

"Who told you to be a piglet and a chicken? You only worked on one for half an hour, isn't that too little?"

"It's okay. I'll let you make one extra cake later."

After putting the first batch of cookies into the oven, she quickly returned to the restaurant to distribute the cake bases to them.

Since there was no cupcake base, she used disposable cups instead. She took out her homemade piping bag and rolled a circle of cream on each one, and distributed them to the children.

"Xiao Yu, you are so patient."

Jia Min really admired her. She led this group of little kids around for an entire afternoon and didn't feel bored at all.

If it were her, she would feel overwhelmed just listening to the constant chattering of more than a dozen children.

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