"Ding Huan spoke modestly," but in the eyes of these talented disciples, some of whom were already Sect Disciples.
Ding Huan's life really was not valuable, a perception ingrained in their subconscious, not simply a matter of disdain.
Thus, when Ding Huan said those words, everyone felt a slight touch of emotion, though it was just a slight touch.
At the very least, they would remember within a few days that Ding Huan, the cook, was pretty good.
A life might not hold much value, but even the life of an ant is still a life, after all.
Only Liu Yinzhu and Gu Youchang thought differently.
Gu Youchang believed that Ding Huan was no ordinary person, and if not for his lesser talent, his achievements might surpass even his own in the future.
While Liu Yinzhu was sure that Ding Huan didn't really see his life as worthless, as he claimed.
In Ding Huan's eyes, his life was more valuable than everyone's lives combined.