Back to the Past: The Rise of the False Heiress Marrying the True Tycoon Chapter 183 - 183: Amazing Culinary Skills
Chapter 183: Amazing Culinary Skills
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Gong Xin had reached a breaking point with them, especially after witnessing Gu Zi’s life in the countryside and seeing Gu Zi’s fiancé. Only then did she realize how repulsive Gong Zhan and Lin Miao’s actions were.
Instead of focusing on their own lives, they seed to thrive on causing trouble for others and tarnishing their reputation.
She was aware that all these rumors stemd from Lin Miao, but did Gong
Zhan not possess a voice of his own? Was he content to let Gu Zi be slandered?
She felt that it was right for Gu Zi to leave the city to marry Su Shen. It seed like the right thing to do!
Observing her beloved daughter and son embroiled in a heated argunt,
Madam Chen was torn about whose side to take. She approached and pulled
Gong Xin back, whispering, “Lin Miao is still here. What are you both doing?!”
Gong Zhan clenched his fists in anger. Regardless of where he was, owing to his father’s status, people treated him respectfully and sought to please him.
Even at ho, being the only son, no matter how much his parents cherished Gong Xin, Gong Xin had never spoken to him in such a manner.
But today, for an outsider like Gu Zi, Gong Xin seed to disregard him entirely.
He was completely infuriated. “Gong Xin, since you don’t treat like a brother, don’t call your brother from now on!”
He stord into the room, forcefully slamming the door shut, causing the three won to startle. Lin Miao’s eyes welled up with tears.
“I’m sorry,” she whispered softly. “I shouldn’t have co. I’ll leave imdiately.”
Madam Chen felt a sense of dismay. Why was everyone being so troubleso?
However, Gong Xin’s response was cold and harsh. “You shouldn’t have co here in the first place. Lin Miao, stop pretending to cry. Your presence has brought nothing but misfortune upon us.”
Lin Miao, consud by anger, burst into tears and hastily fled from the Gong family’s residence. Madam Chen sat on the sofa, pressing her hand against her forehead in exasperation. She didn’t go after Lin Miao; she felt too drained to do so.
At Daqing Village’s Su family residence, Su Shen arrived ho punctually for lunch, carrying the promised gifts for Su Bing and Su Li.
It was two car-shaped pencil boxes. Gu Zi anticipated the joy the children would express upon seeing them. She knew these pencil boxes were considered a form of status symbol among kids in this era, a way to flaunt their possessions to classmates.
Observing a red box among the gifts, she inquired, “What’s this?”
Su Shen handed her the box, revealing it contained liquor-filled chocolates, a trendy snack of the ti.
Gu Zi smiled faintly, acknowledging Su Shen’s romantic gesture. His act of buying chocolates to appease her indicated his sincerity in their relationship.
She opened the box. Inside were twelve individually wrapped black cone-shaped chocolates. She picked one, unwrapped it, and took a bite. The outer layer was smooth chocolate, while the inside held a liquid with a subtle scent of alcohol.
She nibbled and tasted the sweet liquid within.
Taking another one, she naturally offered it to Su Shen. Without hesitation, he opened his mouth and playfully sucked on her fingertip, a gesture filled with suggestive ambiguity.
Gu Zi felt a surge of sensation coursing through her body, prompting her to swiftly put away the chocolate. Her face flushed, she stamred, “Wash your hands and have so. I’ll go get Lele.”
Su Shen made his way to the dining room. Today, only a portion of the table was occupied by food while the rest was adorned with an array of colorful snacks. These treats were elegantly packed in gift boxes crafted from banana leaves, presenting a visually tempting display.
In the past, Su Shen hadn’t been particularly drawn to sweet treats, but Gu Zi’s passion for culinary experintation intrigued him.
Whether it was main courses, desserts, or sweet soups, Gu Zi loved preparing them all.
Her desserts, unlike many others, weren’t overly sweet. They held a refreshing quality that appealed even to those who typically avoided sugary dishes. Both Su Shen and Su Bing found themselves eagerly looking forward to her creations.
Noticing Su Shen eyeing the snacks, Gu Zi inford him, “These are all for sale at the school tomorrow. Try this.”
She offered him a piece of taro cake. Su Shen took a bite, pleasantly surprised by its taste.
The light purple pastry boasted a golden, crispy exterior while remaining tender within. It carried a delightful aroma of taro and bacon, offering a balanced savory flavor that impressed him.
He lauded her efforts, setting down his chopsticks and complinting, ‘You’re truly ingenious. You’ve gone to great lengths for the children.”
Observing his fondness for the snacks, Gu Zi offered him another piece. She ntioned having prepared more and suggested he take so for the workers at the pig farm when he visited later. She ticulously packed portions separately for Lin Cheng and Lin Hun.
Su Shen was hesitant, not wanting her to exert herself too much. However, acknowledging her genuine love for cooking, he chose not to voice his concerns.
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