Chapter 34: Misunderstandings Due to Lack of Understanding

Jiang Shouzhong's cooking skills were naturally not on par with the masterful Ye, or even with the stingy Jia.

But a simple bowl of scallion noodles was still edible.

As the young lady of the Ran Family, Ran Qingchen had accustomed herself to delicacies, but during her years of arduous sword training at her sect, she had also experienced a diet of plain broth and wild vegetables and wouldn't be so repulsive.

However, sitting opposite her was someone clearly not meant for her, which made the noodles somewhat disagreeable to her stomach.

Though she ate six large bowls.

The reason for her immense appetite stemmed from a severe illness she had as a child after which her appetite inexplicably ballooned.

The daughter from the Li Family had also been ill at the same time.

Both fell ill together and recovered together.

Compared to her increased appetite, Li Nanshuang seemed to not change much.