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Chen Yun acted as if nothing out of the ordinary had happened when he returned ho.

He didn’t care about the drunkard whom he had knocked to the ground, causing him to sleep.

Whether the fellow kicked up a fuss or begged softly, compliant or defiant, Chen Yun didn’t care much.

Compared to him, Chen Yun cared more about the snake carcasses he had prepared as ingredients;a t this mont, they had beco limp, and the muscle fibers in several places had broken.

This made Chen Yun couldn’t help but curl his lips in distaste.

Fortunately, despite this condition, the snake at still managed to make him feel a hint of appetite.

The simple change in form didn’t seem to have an impact.

He walked to the kitchen in a few steps.

Seeing silly dog Bai Jin following him, Chen Yun used telekinesis to control a dog toy, enticing Bai Jin away from the kitchen.

Then, he started to process the snakes he had bought.

As soon as he opened the lid of the vegetable basket, the surviving snakes tried to stick out their heads, hissing, while the lizards cowered in the corner, still alive.

Chen Yun applied his spiritual perception from the Transparent World as usual; he couldn’t penetrate the bodies of the living beings, nor did he feel any desire to eat them.

After a more thorough perception, once he confird he really couldn’t feel any desire to eat,

Chen Yun released his killing intent decisively.

His extrely strong killing intent, when fully released, was enough to scare an adult into stupidity, or even scare them to death.

And for small creatures such as snakes and lizards,

High-quality killing intent beca the sharpest blade.

In just a mont, the necks of those snakes that were raised slouched down powerlessly, and the lizards lurking in the corner also ceased to live instantly.

The next mont,

A faint desire to eat erged from the dead snakes, but not from the dead lizards.

This phenonon allowed Chen Yun to understand a few things imdiately.

Firstly,

There truly was a special substance present in living creatures; it blocked Chen Yun’s spiritual power and all his senses from perceiving whether they would be tasty.

Once they died, this blocking ability disappeared.

From the comparison between live snakes and snake at at the snake at seller’s and now, observing after personally killing the snakes provided evidence to make this deduction.

Secondly,

The few types of snakes he currently bought all had a faint attraction; evidently, not only specific snakes could trigger an appetite, it was very likely that all of the more than 3,000 species of snakes could.

But considering that he had only preliminarily tried the few species in front of him, this conjecture was still tentative.

He could consider trying more types of serpents in the future.

Lastly,

The Suborder Amphisbaenia, class Reptilia, order Lizard, did not attract Chen Yun.

If one were to make a less rigorous guess, it’s very probable that many other orders of the Suborder Amphisbaenia class Reptilia have no attraction either; only the order of snakes seems to possess this allure.

The idea of incorporating the entire class Reptilia into his diet, following the order of serpents upwards, mostly fell through.

After much thought,

Chen Yun cut off two pieces of at from the dead lizard, prepared to further try if they were edible.

One piece he simply boiled to cook, while the other was left unprocessed.

Then, Chen Yun, without any expression, ate them one after the other.

Previously, he would have definitely found it disgusting and dared not try. After all, the forr him was even reluctant to eat frogs without Bai Shi coaxing him a lot.

But now,

It was so easy.

Forget about being disgusted, Chen Yun didn’t even show any superfluous expressions.

His strong sense of sll and taste quickly analyzed the flavor and scent of the two pieces of lizard at.

The texture was similar to chicken, firm, but perhaps because it was too simply processed, a faint fishy taste was mixed in.

Chen Yun could discern every taste more clearly than before.

However, it was, as usual, uninteresting.

Whether raw or cooked, the lizard at truly couldn’t make him feel a faint appetite like the snake at did. Eating it was nothing but calm.

After confirming this conclusion, Chen Yun casually threw the dead lizard into the trash can.

However, looking at the kitchen trash can that had been empty for a long ti, Chen Yun suddenly realized sothing.

His self that didn’t need to eat had not produced kitchen waste in a long while.

While such a tiny detail wasn’t easy to be noticed in this era of each minding their own business, it would be a slip if noticed by outsiders.

Thinking this,

Chen Yun felt sowhat relieved that now, he was about to revert to a habit of eating regularly, which would normally produce various kitchen wastes.

His previous carelessness hadn’t caused any issues; not many people would nonsensically keep an eye on another person’s life.

Thinking of this, he breathed a sigh of relief,

Then continued to place the ten snake carcasses on the cutting board.

He picked up the kitchen knife and deftly began to behead, bleed, and remove the innards.

Although he had never processed snakes, he had seen others slaughter chickens and pigs back in his hotown in Jiangnan Province.

The slaughtering of animals was essentially just about quickly killing them, then bleeding them and removing the innards; the principle, in fact, was more or less the sa.

With Chen Yun’s learning ability, he naturally taught himself without a teacher.

Apart from the snake used for whipping, which was sowhat challenging to handle, the rest were processed quickly.

He collected the drained blood according to different types of snake and organized it into one large bowl and four small bowls.

He kept nine snake gallbladders; one other was not kept because it was used for whipping, and its internal organs had shattered, leaving its body’s insides a mushy ss that was difficult to handle.

Chen Yun also skinned the snakes and set the skins aside.

The remaining snake at was chopped into segnts according to their types, filling one large plate and four small plates.

The whole process was pleasing to watch, clean, and efficient, much like Butcher’s Skill.

He had never slaughtered animals before.

Yet, he seed as skilled and elegant as a veteran butcher of over a dozen years.

If the knife blade was slightly dull, Chen Yun would simply use his fingernails to sharpen it, quickly handling all the snakes.

In the kitchen, Chen Yun was cleaning a long-unused pot while multitasking with telekinesis to control the computer in the living room, looking up cooking thods for snake.

Dry frying, braising, stir-frying, stewing...

There were many cooking thods available, and the most common could all be applied to snake at.

After a mont’s thought,

Chen Yun chose boiled, raw sliced, and dry-fried thods.

Although he had already answered many questions, there were still so left unanswered.

Is there a difference between raw and cooked snake at? Do different types of snake at taste different? Are there differences in various parts of the snake?

With an attitude of thorough exploration, Chen Yun earnestly began his comparative experint.

Of course, this was called an experint.

But it actually resembled cooking a snake at feast.

He was like a chef, wielding his kitchen tools in the kitchen.

All five different types of snake at were prepared using the three thods—boiled, raw sliced, and dry-fried—and were directly piled into fifteen plates on the living room dining table.

After completing all this,

Chen Yun solemnly sat down at the table.

Although his spiritual perception had roughly sensed differences after these dishes were made,

Chen Yun still wanted to taste them himself.

After preparing a cup of water to cleanse his palate, Chen Yun took one or two bites of each dish, then rinsed his mouth with water before moving on to the next.

Until he had tasted all the snake at.

Chen Yun closed his eyes and pondered for a mont.

He then arrived at the mory Palace and in the depths of his mory found the books recording data about himself, starting today’s records ahead of ti.

[Record No. 24: 2024. 3.22 (Lunar Calendar February 13)]

[1. Changed to a new exercise thod, high-frequency spontaneous trembling of muscles throughout the body, dual training for spirit and body. Current endurance ti: 16 seconds.]

[2. Added a new exercise item—telekinesis for typing, all future typing switched to telekinesis.]

[3. Snake at related information—[1] Live snake cannot stimulate appetite. [2] Both raw and cooked are edible, preference for cooked, with a slightly better taste after deep processing. [3] Preliminary judgnt, regardless of type, all are edible, preference for Black Rat Snake for its cost-effectiveness in flavor and price. [4] No difference in different parts of the snake, preference for the more easily handled snake at. [5] Reptiles from the Suborder Amphisbaenia unable to trigger appetite, conjecture that recipes can’t be expanded beyond snakes.]

Cooked snake at is a bit tastier than raw, slight differences in taste between different types of snakes, no difference in taste between different parts of the snake...

Besides, dry-fried tastes a little better than boiled, but not by much.

Although he was uninterested in additional seasonings—for in his mouth, seasonings and snake at should be hard to fully integrate, clearly differentiated by his strong perception ability—

perhaps attractive snake at as the main ingredient made the presence of seasonings add a different feeling.

Thus, it’s not just about cooking it thoroughly; occasional deep processing is also worth trying.

Contemplating this,

Chen Yun’s last doubts were basically resolved.

Looking at the pile of snake at on the table, he began to consider so related plans.

Considering the cost-efficiency of price and taste, Black Rat Snake was the most appropriate, and he could regularly purchase from that snake at vendor in the future.

Besides, he also needed to learn so techniques of Cantonese cuisine and occasionally experint with various snake at cooking thods.

This would not be difficult for him; it could even be said to be extrely simple.

In terms of controlling heat, knife skills, and rembering ingredients, he could instantly reach a level unattainable by all top chefs.

Although he couldn’t magically make the dishes glow or make clothes burst when eaten,

With superior perception, mory, and control, Chen Yun could easily beco a world-class top chef who specialized in cooking snake at.

In this respect,

No one could surpass him.

Just like he easily surpassed Bai Shi in gambling and surpassed professional athletes in dart throwing,

Now,

He was best at quickly reaching the pinnacle in fields others mastered and effortlessly crushing all climbers.

He did not intentionally crush them.

But the re fact that he could instantly climb a mountain that others couldn’t reach in their lifetis,

To others,

Was already a profound despair.

True despair is like an ant looking up to realize it’s been rcilessly crushed by a giant foot, whose owner doesn’t even know they stepped on an ant.

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