Chapter 34 Not Used To It
Leon’s first bite of sauerkraut fish almost made him spit it out. The difference between Simone’s culinary skliis and Jodie’s cooking was stark; Jodie’s dish was simply unappetizing. However, he forced himself to swallow the fish to protect her reputation.
“It’s… okay,” he stammered, struggling to convey the deliciousness of the sauerkraut fish.
She was relieved to hear their approval and encouraged, “Feel free to have more if you like it. Taking a piece for herself, she bit into it, but her expression quickly turned grim. The fish was excessively fishy despite her meticulous adherence to the recipe she had learned. She couldn’t afford to spit it out during the live broadcast. So, she gave most of the fish to Aaron, fully aware that he would eat it. She also served Leyla and Leon smaller portions, keeping the rest for herself.
Aaron struggled with indescribable bitterness as he saw the brimming bowl of fish meat. However, he had no choice but to consume it, all while yearning for Simone’s cooking.
Leyla reluctantly accepted the fish, not wanting to eat it but compelled by Jodie’s insistence. She discreetly choked it down and continued with her plain rice.
Leon, too, put on an act, savoring the dish with feigned delight. The only reason they pretended was to avoid exposing Jodie’s culinary shortcomings. Although the contrast with the other group was evident, it remained subtle enough not to draw attention. However, it was apparent to everyone that he even struggled to eat the sauerkraut fish.
‘Leon is indeed the best actor. Even if it’s bad, he can still eat it with a delicious expression.‘
‘If it weren’t for Jojo giving him so much, I doubt he would eat more than three pieces!
From this, we can see that Leon spoils Jojo.”
Their relationship must not be simple. Jojo really knows how to make Aaron and Leon orbit around her.
The
“The most miserable one is Aaron. After eating such a large bowl, I wonder if he’ll have diarrhea tonight.”
he doesn’t eat a big bowl, how can he show his love for
Aaron’s fans weren’t too pleased. Surprisingly, this time,
and Jodie. Aaron’s fans were somewhat. disheartened as they could discern his reluctance while eating. Their sympathy for him grew after enduring a day of stomach trouble and such misery. This marked the first
the village head and went to the
and daughter–in–law sadly. passed away. Delighted upon hearing Simone’s group’s intentions, the old
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shadow puppet dolls for
decided to perform a shadow puppetry rendition of “Journey to the West. The old man possessed a set
gesture appreciated by the elderly man, who eagerly shared the history of shadow
8.00PM. After their return, they heard Aaron vomiting.
“It’s true love indeed.” She felt Aaron deserved the discomfort, given his insistence on consuming the food despite his known
the evening when I went to
but feel a bit of
Aaron’s fans were left heartbroken. Their disappointment had turned into anger directed at
had
her defense. They pointed out that she didn’t owe anything to Aaron and questioned why she should have to follow his orders. Furthermore, they argued that the blame, if any, should be placed on the man himself. After all, he had known about his stomach
stream concluded, many viewers left comments
a business trip, leaving Salma and
experiencing diarrhea in a remote village, who knows what might happen,” she expressed her concern,
take the initiative to care for him. However, this time, even when
soup, she refused coldly.
somewhat unaccustomed
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