Chapter 75: Xingping Chuangzhen's Dishes

Xingping Chuangzhen was well aware of the dreadful "aftertaste" and its serious impact on Feng Zhizi's upcoming food tasting.

If it were a formal culinary battle, the same-aged chef who finished his dish first and let Feng Zhizi taste it would score much lower when Xingping served his own dish.

The domineering dish had taken over Feng Zhizi's taste system; any subsequent dishes, no matter how exceptional, would taste several quality levels lower in her mouth, bland as wax.

At this moment, the absurd belief that serving first guaranteed a loss was about to crumble.

What stunned Xingping Chuangzhen was that Feng Zhizi had dined the day before, yet her palate was still dominated by yesterday's dish; how overpowering had that meal been?

At that moment, curiosity filled Xingping Chuangzhen's heart towards the unseen chef his own age.

Yet Xingping Chuangzhen had no intention of admitting defeat.