Miss Witch Doesn't Want to be a Diva -
Chapter 849 - 47 Thinking about Harmonized Tilan
Lunchtime, although it had not officially started serving, various dishes were already available here, and many employees were dining here.
"So bountiful."
When four of them queued up to the serving window, Blanchi was surprised at the variety of food available, and the dishes looked decent, not just a cursory effort because it's for employees.
The girl in front of them turned around, saw Blanchi, thought she looked quite cute, and then responded.
"Because the chefs are specially recruited top chefs from the hotel, if they cook poorly, they feel it's beneath their standard. Moreover, compared to the various losses of the hotel, ordinary ingredients don't cost much."
"Thank you for telling me, sister." Blanchi, having met various sisters and seniors in the past six months, was already quite adept at saying these words.
"You're new here, right?" The other person thought Blanchi was a new employee here.
"Yes, yes."
"Hehe, it's alright, you'll get used to it soon." Having said that, she left with her food.
Once the meal in front of them was served, it was Tilan's turn. Looking at the numerous dishes available, she hesitated for a moment before choosing a few items.
"Two egg tart balls, a serving of roasted lamb chops, roasted vegetables, and then a glass of Crystal Cola."
[Order received, preparing your meal now]
Subsequently, the Autonomous Unit inside the window used several arms to assemble the food Tilan had chosen onto a plate and handed it over.
The two golden and crispy egg tart balls on the plate looked like much smaller hamburgers. Upon biting through the crispy crust, soft egg cake was revealed inside. The lamb chops were perfectly cut to the size of a palm with bones cut through, now sizzling and radiating heat on the black plate, the roasted vegetables contained lightly charred parsley, carrot strips, green cauliflower, etc. from the hot grill. Crystal Cola is a type of cola, clear in color, slightly sweet, with a low sugar content.
The four sat down at a corner of the dining room with their trays. Although Shui Yanqing and Ores were still in a silent tiff, they didn't choose separate tables but sat diagonally across the same one, avoiding the discomfort of sitting together.
"Their beef patties are really tasty." Blanchi commented while eating her beef patty which contained clearly separate chunks of beef, not resembling the grounded meat from generic brands.
"Yeah, the quality is good." Shui Yanqing finally spoke, breaking the silence from the whole trip.
"Are you getting used to it, Ores?" Tilan asked the songstress miss sitting beside her.
"Still getting used to it." Ores was slowly enjoying her fruits and pastries, having ordered conservatively with modest portions.
Seeing that the two finally started talking, Tilan felt much better. During the meal, they rarely spoke, but at least it wasn't completely silent; among the four, Tilan and Blanchi, usually quieter, became the main initiators of conversation today.
"If I hadn't awakened my songstress talent, just to be able to work at a company like this would have been a great fortune." Blanchi looked at the surrounding employees and felt quite emotional.
"I remember Blanchi's scores are actually not that bad." Tilan, who had spent quite some time with Blanchi learning piano, had gotten to know her much better.
"It's possible to get into college, but not into a very good one."
Blanchi was being modest actually, because the vast majority of people couldn't get into college, but compared to the other three at the table, Blanchi's talent was indeed just average.
"The talent of a songstress changes many people's destinies."
Shui Yanqing said this out of the blue, although she didn't explain, Tilan understood her feelings; without the songstress talent, she might not even have 'human rights,' let alone someone born into an Elf Family like Ores.
No wonder she is so cautious, always trying to please others, doing things meticulously - it must be the environment and experience that force her, because of her status, many topics and sides are like walking on a tightrope. If it causes any political issues, others can easily attack her based on her identity.
As for Ores beside her, Tilan looked at her, the elf girl slowly enjoying her lunch appeared unrestrained since childhood, advocating for nature and inherent traits, disliking Shui Yanqing's deliberate pretense and slightly slick rhetoric; her family background also ensured that Ores never had to bow down to others or perform any pleasing gestures.
Shui Yanqing thinks Ores is lofty, not understanding the hardships of lower classes, while Ores thinks Shui Yanqing is already a songstress yet still puts on pretenses, finding her first meeting speech using her own bloodline ability as cheating, very displeasing.
Their fundamental values differ, so it's not at all strange that they have conflicts.
Perhaps only by making Ores truly understand Shui Yanqing's situation, and then Shui Yanqing obtaining an environment where she can truly be at ease without worrying about her identity, can their conflicts be healed.
Getting Ores to understand Shui Yanqing's situation is feasible, but truly resolving Shui Yanqing's deep-seated issues is not that simple.
Superficially, Shui Yanqing appears to be a skilled conversationalist with high emotional intelligence, very kind to strangers, but this image is actually a protective shell; only amongst fellow songstresses does this shell become ineffective. When this protective shell is lost, Shui Yanqing is easily irritated by Ores, who is also very sensitive, often touching on Shui Yanqing's most vulnerable issues, thus aggravating the tension.
It seems it will be simpler to start with Ores, just letting her not provoke Shui Yanqing, then slowly helping her understand Shui Yanqing's struggles, and showing more sympathy and warmth, this should stabilize Shui Yanqing's side as well.
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