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Rebirth in the 80's: The Daily Life of the Villain's Mom

Chapter 612: Where Did All the Food Go?
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Chapter 612: Chapter 612: Where Did All the Food Go?

Of course, Jiang Ran was here to eat, not to secretly learn.

The reason why she observed and thought was purely out of habit.

These dishes, each one was beautifully plated, with perfect color, aroma, and taste.

This quality, this taste, definitely justified the price.

After eating twenty-four dishes, Jiang Ran was thoroughly satisfied.

The portions weren’t very large, Jiang Ran and Pei Huai finished all twenty-four dishes.

Ate till they were full and completely content.

When they went to settle the bill, the waitress kept glancing at their stomachs.

Even though the waitress didn’t say anything, Jiang Ran could guess what she was thinking.

The waitress must be wondering where the two of them had put all that food.

The portions weren’t large, but that’s only relative.

At least this table of food could easily feed four people.

Now, just the two of them had finished it.

And they are both so skinny!

Even in the dead of winter, even with thick clothing on, you could still tell they were quite thin.

How can such thin people eat so much? Where did all the food go?

Jiang Ran experienced this kind of thing in her past life too.

But now, having experienced it herself, Jiang Ran no longer had such doubts.

Her appetite is just that big, yet ever since adjusting her body, she never gains weight anymore.

As for Pei Huai, Jiang Ran believed his situation was the same as hers.

After eating to fullness, the body would feel distinctly warmer.

Walking out of the house into the cold wind, they wouldn’t shiver.

After walking out of the courtyard, Jiang Ran glanced back.

"Such private kitchens are quite interesting."

Pei Huai glanced at Jiang Ran upon hearing this.

Before Pei Huai could say anything, Jiang Ran already guessed what he wanted to say.

Jiang Ran smiled, "I mean, in the future, Pei Yang could open one. But only if he also likes this kind of business model. As for me, I think I’ll pass, I no longer want to do this now."

Compared to cooking, Jiang Ran now prefers pharmaceutical work.

After all, she studied it for so long, even living in a different world, she can’t truly cast it all aside.

Putting knowledge to use shouldn’t be wasted.

Pei Huai breathed a sigh of relief, "If you wanted to do this, I would just have to come help you in the kitchen."

Although he said this in a joking tone, Jiang Ran knew that if she truly wanted to open such a private kitchen, Pei Huai would definitely say so.

He’s never just about words.

The two walked towards where the car was parked, chatting as they strolled.

Because the alley here is rather narrow, the car couldn’t drive in, so it was parked outside.

Luckily, there weren’t many cars now, and there were plenty of places to park, so there was no worry about finding a spot.

The two walked back to the car and got in together.

Jiang Ran checked the time; it was still early.

Where to go now?

Jiang Ran tilted her head and looked at Pei Huai. Without needing to ask, Pei Huai understood her meaning.

Though they had been apart for several months, only contacting through phone calls and letters,

upon meeting now, Jiang Ran felt their relationship had deepened by several steps.

Many times, many words don’t even need to be spoken to understand each other’s meaning.

This feeling is truly wonderful.

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