Chapter 1051
Chapter 1051
Chapter 1051: Chapter 1033: It’s Easier to Work on a Full Stomach Chapter 1051: Chapter 1033: It’s Easier to Work on a Full Stomach As for her culinary skills, there hadn’t been any improvement over the years.
The steamed buns were made by Tang Yuxin yesterday; there were still a few left, which could be eaten after reheating.
The shredded potatoes were fried by him, and although the cuts were somewhat large, the flavor turned out to be quite good.
The porridge was also well-cooked, containing peanuts and lotus seeds that added a slightly astringent taste, yet it was very delicious.
Tang Yuxin couldn’t help but glance outside again...
What’s wrong, so distracted, not eating properly?
Gu Ning turned Tang Yuxin’s face towards him, “What are you looking at outside, is there something delicious out there?”
“No,” Tang Yuxin was an honest person.
...
She was actually thinking about where they would stand later and that they would need to hold umbrellas.
She feared the rain wouldn’t stop for several days.
No, the rain had never actually ceased.
When she watched the television earlier, even the disaster relief personnel were wearing raincoats, so the rain had been relentless.
If it really came to that time, when the earth shook and trembled, she imagined they couldn’t stay here.
Even if they knew the house would be safe, that was only known at the moment.
That inevitable anxiety was in everyone’s hearts.
It was better to stand outside after all.
If nothing happened, that would be best, but if there was an issue inside the house, then one could take shelter.
“Daydreaming again,” Gu Ning once more turned her face towards him and pinched her cheek firmly.
“I want to go see the sea,” Tang Yuxin said, putting on a pitiful face.
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Wasn’t that allowed?
“No,” Gu Ning objected, leaving no room for negotiation.
“Who had a fever yesterday?”
“Not me,” Tang Yuxin denied having a fever.
“I didn’t even take any medicine.”
“Not taking medicine doesn’t mean you weren’t sick.”
Gu Ning put a lot of food into Tang Yuxin’s bowl.
“Eat properly, don’t fidget.
And don’t think too much.
After breakfast that morning, Tang Yuxin didn’t feel the slightest bit sleepy.
She had slept until dawn and had something on her mind, which made it even harder to fall asleep.
She sat by the window, staring blankly outside, watching the rain.
Her eyes seemed to pierce through it all, not knowing where they landed—perhaps on some previous cycle of reincarnation, or perhaps someplace beyond return.
By noon, Tang Yuxin looked at the time and stood up, realizing that she had been sitting so long her legs had begun to feel numb.
She stretched herself thoroughly.
Alright, it was time to go downstairs.
There wasn’t much time left.
She would make some more dishes, have a good meal with Gu Ning, and then they would face a disaster that many might never see in their lifetimes, including both natural and human calamities.
“Why did you make so much food today?”
Gu Ning was surprised to see several dishes on the table; it wasn’t that they usually ate simply, but that their meals were often very modest.
Now there were five or six dishes, even though just two would suffice for them.
All of a sudden, there were so many, and all his favorites at that.
What was going on?
Tang Yuxin handed the chopsticks to Gu Ning and sat down herself.
She was quite pleased with the meal she had prepared.
It was a feast to the eyes and the palate, truly delicious.
You still haven’t answered me, Gu Ning playfully tugged at Tang Yuxin’s hair.
Tang Yuxin pulled her hair back and tucked it behind her ears.
“I didn’t have anything to do,” she mumbled.
“What am I supposed to do if I don’t find something to keep me busy?
I can’t just eat and sleep all day long.
Since there’s nothing else, I just made a couple more dishes.
If you don’t eat them, they’re all mine.”
With that, she pulled two plates in front of herself.
Gu Ning merely laughed, not stopping her.
Alright, let her pull them over.
After all, his arms were longer; even if she pushed them to her head, he could still reach them.
They finished the meal, and unusually, Tang Yuxin felt she had eaten to 110% fullness.
Even though she couldn’t take another bite, she still wanted to stuff more into her stomach.
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