Abnormal Gourmet Chronicle -
Chapter 215 - 161: Gastrodia Stewed Pigeon
Chapter 215: Chapter 161: Gastrodia Stewed Pigeon
After leaving his memory, the first thing Qin Huai saw was Luo Jun sitting at the dining table, absentmindedly gnawing on a guo’er.
Qin Huai looked at Luo Jun.
Not a brother.
You this...
Just now I saw...
You Bi fang...
That newspaper...
What right do you have to scold others as Plant Spirits?
For the Nth time, Qin Huai wanted to speak but stopped, choosing to stay silent first and opened the game panel to check the newly acquired recipes.
Surname: Luo Jun
Species: Bi fang
Status: About to lose memory
Memory: 3/3
Recipe: Dried Tangerine Peel Tea, apple dough ball, Gastrodia stewed pigeon (click for details)
Gift: None
Click on Gastrodia stewed pigeon.
[Gastrodia stewed pigeon E-level]
Creator: Liu Tao
Dish details: A wife’s all-out effort to enrich her husband’s vision and calm his nerves through dietary supplements, nourishing and strengthening his spleen. Since Luo Jun and Liu Tao moved to Shan City, they lost contact with Shu’s famous chef Jiang Weiming. Liu Tao searched all local famous chefs with the apple dough ball recipe but none could make it to Luo Jun’s satisfaction. To protect her husband’s eyesight, Liu Tao chose the easier Gastrodia stewed pigeon, stewing soup daily, but due to poor culinary skills, only the soup was barely edible. This dish is extremely unique, full of a wife’s humble and selfless love for her husband, consuming it gives a certain chance to improve vision and calm nerves in a short time. (The higher the dish level, the greater the chance)
Possible times to make in one day: (0/999)
It turned out to be a nutritional dish, and the dish’s buff is indeed a genuine nutritional buff.
Qin Huai closed the game panel, looked up at Luo Jun and Chen Huihong sitting across from him, thinking in his heart how to speak so it would seem he had a certain degree of aggressiveness, but not too much.
A certain level of quality, but not too much.
It’s best if he could still show a bit of emotional intelligence, but it’s not enough.
Qin Huai was still thinking when Luo Jun spoke first.
"What did you see?"
"If there were no accidents, I saw what’s meant to be seen and not meant to be seen." Qin Huai said.
Luo Jun went silent again.
Chen Huihong, like a cat in a melon field, glanced at Qin Huai and then at Luo Jun, obviously very curious about what memory made Qin Huai find it difficult to speak.
"Chen Huihong, I remember you stocked up on a lot of laundry detergent, my laundry detergent is out, go home and bring me two bottles." Luo Jun said.
Chen Huihong understood, alright, they have something to say but do not want her to listen, discriminating against her as a spirit who hasn’t seen the memory.
Forget it, if they don’t want me to listen, then I won’t listen, anyway, what I am allowed to hear will eventually be known.
Chen Huihong got up, took a guo’er from the plate, and left.
Only Luo Jun and Qin Huai were left in the room.
Luo Jun looked at Qin Huai with a mocking smile.
If it was before, Qin Huai would surely think Luo Jun was using that expression to mock those around him.
But now, Qin Huai feels Luo Jun is most likely mocking himself.
"Do you want to slap me?" Luo Jun asked.
Qin Huai: "... A bit."
"Do you know why I always like to say Chen Huihong is a muddle-headed Plant Spirit?"
Qin Huai said nothing, quietly watching Luo Jun.
"Compared to Plant Spirits, Bi fang is indeed powerful. Not to mention here, even in the world of spirits, Bi fang has few rivals. Our life is long, boundless, hundreds and thousands of years are but a drop in the ocean, even for the most difficult tribulation every spirit must go through; we have detailed strategy guides."
"I never paid attention to overcoming tribulations. I thought I had learned all the human world’s laws before passing the tribulation. When I first came to the human world, I found that this world seemed different from the guides I saw before, spent a little time learning new things, found that firearms or bows and arrows made no difference to me, instead more fun things were added, and I no longer paid attention."
"I covered myself in the guise of a wealthy young master studying abroad because it allowed me to learn fewer things. I didn’t need to learn how to use chopsticks, could pretend not to understand others’ courteous words, could do whatever I wanted without restraint, and could enjoy myself in the human world until the tribulation ended."
Luo Jun took a small bite of the guo’er: "I looked down on humans, machines, weapons, worldly rules, and even occasionally encountered fellow spirits. When I saw those weak spirits timidly playing human, blending among the crowd, I looked down on them."
"At that time, I didn’t understand or want to understand why someone like Chen Huihong, a Plant Spirit, needed to muddle through a tribulation. Not teaching, not learning, coming inexplicably, living timidly, leaving muddle-headedly, what’s the point of such a daily passing tribulation."
"Now I understand, maybe it’s to prevent situations like mine."
"I kept saying Plant Spirits are fools, when actually, I’m the biggest fool. I’ve been in the human world for so many years, read so many novels, watched so many movies, plays, thinking I understood everything about human laws, but couldn’t even understand the basic rules of life and death."
"I look down from above on everything, little knowing I’m the most ridiculous one."
"Actually, I’m not even as good as Chen Huihong, who, though lived her first life muddle-headedly and realized her failure only at death, at least dared to bring it up, to face her failure head-on."
"Unlike me, who barely remembers what Liu Tao looked like."
Qin Huai really didn’t know what to say.
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