Faith was the first to follow her nose. "What's that smell? It's amazing!"
Chloe stepped out of the tent too. Honestly, she hadn't been much help today.
She ate when it was time to eat, slept when it was time to sleep.
Connor had been glued to the stove the entire time, not stepping away even for a moment.
From morning till night.
From a crowd to just him.
Chloe couldn't quite put a finger on what she was feeling.
Connor knew she'd challenged him to make Surf and Turf just to mess with him. Yet, he still did it.
He spent nearly twelve hours on it. What was his angle?
The mouthwatering aroma drew everyone out. Soon, a crowd gathered around Connor's stove.
"Connor, this is for everyone to share, right?" Faith said with a playful smile.
Juztin, standing next to her, rolled his eyes. "Connor, there's sea cucumber in there. Aren't you allergic to sea cucumber?"
Chloe looked surprised.
to seafood? You seemed fine
sea cucumber I'm allergic
this does
unstoppable foodie. She might look slim and
pulled out a
allergy
pocket.
from her
"Connor, don't worry..
allergy meds right here"
were glued to the pot that hadn't been opened
In the live broadcast
to a reality show? Faith is really
goddess" image is shattered because of this show. She's just a
think Connor is really worried about her? He's
Connor removed the leaf covering the pot. The rich, unique fragrance
moment, everyone couldn't help but take a
eyes not on
Uncle Connor could make Surf and Turf. It
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