So It Was a Misunderstanding

The next morning, the alarm clock, which was set for the night before, woke Ji Wanzhou up from his dream.

Ji Wanzhou, who had just woken up, looked at the time and yawned loudly. He was completely relieved to find that he was still in his study.

He walked to the door of the study room, and returned all the items that he had made and moved to block the door. Then, he walked out of the study room.

After walking out of the study, he smelled the fragrance of food. The dishes were already prepared on the dining table in the living room, and sounds could be heard from the kitchen from time to time.

After Meng Qingge was sent away from here, the servants in the mansion were all dismissed by Ji Wanzhou. After all, there weren't many people in the house during the day, so there was no need for servants.

Therefore, Ji Wanzhou didn't know much about these dishes that suddenly appeared.