Looking at the various-shaped dumplings on the tray, Victoria gritted her teeth and cheered for herself, "Just take it as a practice! One day, I can also make them beautifully..." Turning away her gaze, she continued to work hard and soon, she had used up all the minced meat.

Looking at her dirty little hands and the mess on the table, she couldn't bear to see them. She closed her eyes and mumbled, "It's okay, it's okay, at least they are done! I'm not stupid, I'm very smart, very smart!"

After washing her hands and cleaning up, Victoria boiled some water. She was afraid of using the gas stove, so she was using her own electric cooker. She poured in the water and was paused for a while.

Should she boil the water first before putting in the dumplings? Or, should she just put in the dumplings right away?

She recalled the situation at grandma's house that day. Victoria took the tray and put it back down, "Yes, boil the water first!"

Following the steps in her memory, Victoria stood far away from the cooker and threw the dumplings in, causing some hot water to splash out. Fortunately, she was experienced, so she was able to avoid it in time. She uttered,

"I think I have to stir it."

Then, she stirred it with a ladle. As she covered it with the lid, the water seemed to start to overflow. She was so scared that she quickly lifted up the lid and poured in some cold water. She was sweating profusely.

After getting some water out, she added more cold water and thought that it should be ready soon. She turned off the stove and let them cook for a while. When she opened the lid, she was dumbfounded. She saw a lump of paste in the pot. The dumpling skins and the fillings were separated. Some intact dumplings were also split open and it was just full of water in them. She mumbled,

"How could this be?"

She had checked them one by one and pinched them very firmly!

Looking at the dumplings in the pot, Victoria was deeply discouraged. She took them out and stared at the plate. She was dejected.

She had worked hard for two hours! What a pity!

She was unwilling to throw them away, but they were really disgusting. She used a fork to poke at them, and she could still see some red meat in them. She murmured, "It's not cooked!"

even lost the desire to taste it. Holding the plate, Victoria was sad, "Sigh,

about to throw them away, she suddenly had an idea. Victoria retracted her hand and said, "Yes! It's a waste. Humans can't eat,

large container with a lid and filled it up with them and added some soup. Then,

neared the dog cage and saw that there was no one around, she

had been kept at home. However, since it was a Snow Mastiff, no matter how docile it was, it always looked fierce. Except for Trevor and the breeder, no one could guarantee that it would not attack them. For

with Trevor several times, Victoria was already a little accustomed

didn't bark.

away, Victoria put down the container and let it cool down. She waved at the dog and said, "Look,

she saw the dog which was originally lying on its stomach, turning its

fresh meat! Shirley, you can't be like this!" If even the dog didn't want to eat it, then she

at it! She

stirring the dumplings to cool it down, Victoria put some meat into the dog bowl and said, "Shirley, these are some delicious meat, and I put in a lot of oil!

Victoria mumbled while tempting

that

it into the cage and said, "Shirley, I even cooked for you, why aren't you eating? By the time your master comes back, this

her or not, but when the meatball fell

is a good girl! I love you..." Victoria

head arrogantly but finished the dumplings silently in a blink of an

my guinea pig from

for you! This is our little secret, you have to be good! Don't worry, I won't mistreat you. Next time, when your master gives you your favorite bones,

two more pieces..."

up

the evening, she made fried eggs with tomato again. When Trevor saw the dish, he felt like

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