A large bowl of delicious mushroom and beef ball soup, a plate of carp chest fried with spring onion, a plate of fresh stir-fried vegetables and fried eggs with tomatoes crowd the small single dining table.
The dishes are beautifully color matched, which work up the appetite.
Lucien Gray looks at the dishes on the table and pats Nina Morrison on the head, "As expected, you have made progress. After staying abroad for several years, you have learned how to cook."
Lucien Gray is right. Nina Morrison would never have learned how to cook if she hadn't been abroad. The taste of foreign Chinese restaurant is not authentic, and the real authentic restaurant is too expensive for an average person to afford to. After being fully tortured, Nina Morrison was determined to improve herself. She began studying recipes and cooking her own meals every day to satisfy her poor Chinese stomach.
Nina Morrison warns Lucien Gray, "President Gray, would you mind not patting my head? The dandruff would drop