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??500: Chapter 501: Small Fish Cake

500: Chapter 501: Small Fish Cake

Hearing what Aunt Hongguo said, everyone lowered their heads in disappointnt.

They had just tasted it, and now it wasn’t available.

Although, right now, there really are a lot of Beastn in their tribe.

Imagine how many fish balls would have to be made so that every tribe mber could taste them!

Yan Li: “Aunt Hongguo, we can eat less.

Please remind Su Tang not to overwork herself.”

“Yes, Su Tang’s health is not good to begin with.

She shouldn’t get sick from making food for us.”

“Actually, I think roast at tastes pretty good too.

It’s enough to just taste the fish balls.

Eating them all the ti would be too greasy!”

“Yes, yes, yes!

It would be greasy if we eat them all the ti!”

Everyone chid in, their disjointed voices filled with concern for Su Tang.

Aunt Hongguo responded with a smile, “Don’t worry, Su Tang is fine.

Although we’ve run out of fish balls, Su Tang has made fish cakes for everyone.

Work hard and each person will get two small fish cakes for lunch!!”

Upon hearing this, everyone cheered!

They jumped and bounced around Aunt Hongguo and the other young female Beastn, causing their faces to turn red in embarrassnt.

Having grown tired of fish balls, Su Tang had then co up with the idea of making small fish cakes.

Her appetite was small, after eating just a few she found them too oily and greasy.

Moreover, for the Beastn, the fish balls were too small, barely a mouthful, and they consud too much oil and ti to make.

So, she flattened the fish paste into palm-sized cakes, applied a layer of oil in the pan, and fried them until golden on each side.

The resulting texture was as good as the fish balls, but they were larger and more satisfying to eat!

At the beginning, Su Tang made them from start to finish just once, taught them how to make them, and afterwards, the fish cakes were fried by Xiu Die and others.

Two fish, as large as small mountains, were thus sectioned, diced, and minced.

After all, there were so many Beastn, and if everyone wanted to eat, wouldn’t they have to prepare a lot?

The heads of the fish were also quite large, and it would be wasteful to throw them away, so Su Tang had people divide the fish heads into small pieces to make a fish head soup.

Gaiyin returned to the room and didn’t see Su Tang.

Recalling the scent wafting from the Cafeteria, he set off in that direction.

At this point, Hua Mo, carrying Hua Sheng, approached him.

Hua Mo pursed her lips and said, “Little one is hungry.”

Hua Sheng blinked her watery big eyes and pouted, looking as if she was about to burst into tears any mont.

Gaiyin: “…”

Hua Sheng extended her little hands towards Gaiyin, her pitiful expression asking to be held, saying, “Hold…

hold…”

Hua Mo pushed Hua Sheng forward a bit, and Hua Sheng’s two little white hands imdiately latched on to Gaiyin’s collar, while she squird her way into his arms.

Gaiyin: “…”

Handling such a soft cub for the first ti, Gaiyin hardly dared to move.

Although they are both Beastn transford from Tyrant Flowers, ever since Hua Mo changed, she had grown non-stop as if she had taken a growth regulator, while Hua Sheng still looked like a cub.

There seems to be no difference between her and other cubs, except for her noticeable hair and eye color.

Why is there such a big difference in their growth rates?

Could it be because before they transford, one grew naturally in the wild for a long ti, while the other was nourished by the Holy Temple?

Hua Sheng clung to Gaiyin’s collar, her eyes brimming with tears, “Ah…

hungry…

ah ah…”

Gaiyin’s face stiffened.

He tried to soothe her like Su Tang does, patting Hua Sheng’s back.

This seed to work, she quickly quietened.

He exhaled slightly.

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