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Chapter 32

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last update Last Updated: 2022-11-26 01:25:38

So for once, I decided to be patient and listen to my cooking instructor. I was famished but decided to do as he had said

I scraped the spatula diligently along the sides and bottom of the pan. If I could wait this long to eat then it would be better to have a scrumptious meal than one that tastes like pigs vomit because I decided to murder it out of my impatience. After all the time was already far gone.

“Okay, how would you like the texture of your egg?“ Drew asked.

I snorted. “What? Do eggs also have texture?“ I asked

He smacked his lips. “As a matter of fact, yes, they do

"Why? That's ridiculous,“ I said before going back to the task he had assigned to me.

"Because everyone has a preference when it comes to food.“

I snorted. “Then I guess I'm not like everyone because I don't have a preference. As far as it's edible I don't have a problem.“

Drew laughed at my response. “Thats right. You're definitely different from others," he muttered.

I pretended not to hear what he had
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