After I filtered the soup in the pot, it became as transparent as crystal, but the aurora still did not appear.

“Is there still one ingredient missing?” I stared at the bowl of Century Soup thoughtfully, secretly pondering the last ingredient.

The Walleye penguin chick smelled the aroma of food, ran into my kitchen with its round belly bulging and taking slightly clumsy but extremely cute steps.

Its little head swayed left and right with its footsteps, its round eyes sparkled with excitement, and it kept uttering "Yo, yo, yo..."

My heart was melted by the cute behavior of the Walleye penguin chicks. As expected, the chicks are the most adorable...

I gently handed a bowl of soup to the Walleye penguin chick and enthusiastically invited it to taste it: "Have a drink, although there is still one ingredient missing."

It ran over happily, smelled the soup, and saliva could not help but fall from the corner of its round mouth. The drop of saliva was like a crystal dewdrop, slowly sliding down and instantly blending into the soup.

With the addition of penguin saliva, a wonderful change occurred in the soup. The originally monotonous color was replaced by a mysterious and brilliant light in the blink of an eye.

The aurora in the soup sometimes presents a deep blue-green color, and sometimes changes into a gorgeous purple-red. A rich aroma hits you in the face, which is the herbal fragrance of medicinal materials, the delicious fragrance of ingredients, and the mellow fragrance of stewing over the fire.

The moment I saw the aurora, my heart seemed to be grasped by an invisible force: "The aurora appeared... I succeeded in making the soup of the century!"

A strong impulse surged in my heart. I stretched out my arms and gently held the Walleye penguin chick in my arms: "The last ingredient is indeed your saliva. Thank you for choosing the soup I made!"

I lowered my head and looked into the bright eyes of the Walleye penguin chick, whose little head rubbed against my arms from time to time.

The Walleye penguin chick seemed particularly excited. Its little wings kept flapping, making a subtle and cheerful sound: "Yo yo yo..."

I smiled and gently stroked its back, trying to let it feel my care, and it seemed to like this kind of interaction.

The electronic voice of the system sounded: "Congratulations to the host for successfully making the Century Soup. Please give the Century Soup to A Lu. And let him add it to the Western Life Menu, which will increase his cooking skills by 5 points!"

"Uh... Oh, by the way, host, I forgot to tell you, tomorrow is May 21th of the st century..." The mechanical sound of the system became smaller and smaller, until it could no longer be heard.

I was stunned for a moment and looked at the time. It was already 12 o'clock.

I finally realized what was happening, scratching my hair and yelling, "Why didn't you tell me earlier..."

I quickly rushed into the system mall and used 50 cooking points to exchange for the purple crystal earrings I had liked before. The system was even kind enough to package them for me for free.

I quickly cleaned up the kitchen and put away the Century Soup. I rushed back to my home with the Walleye penguin chick in my arms. It was already two o'clock in the morning, so I didn't have time to rest. I quickly went to the bathroom to take a shower.

After taking a shower, I wiped my wet hair and rummaged through the clothes in the closet: "I'm really fed up. I'm so busy with work that I don't have time to go out and buy clothes. How can I go out tomorrow..."

The mechanical electronic voice of the system sounded just right: "Host, do you want me to give you a set of clothes as compensation for what happened just now?"

I couldn’t find any suitable clothes, so I could only accept the system’s kindness: “Okay, I’ll accept it!”

I dried my hair and sat on the bed, looking at the exquisite purple gift box on the desk. A blush slowly appeared on my cheeks: "Take this as a gift to confess my love to Coco..."

I fell asleep holding the Wallflower penguin chick in my arms. The next morning, the sun shone into the house through the glass windows, and the soft and bright light quietly fell on my face.

I slowly opened my eyes and saw a ray of sunlight hitting my cheek. The golden light made my vision a little blurry.

I squinted my eyes, adjusting to the sudden bright light: "It's daybreak, time to go to Coco's place."

I stood in front of the mirror and looked at myself in the mirror. My hair was soft and shiny, and the slightly curly hair sparkled with a charming luster under the light.

Her skin was as white as porcelain that had been touched by the first snow, delicate and with a faint glow, her face was as white as jade, her eyes were as bright as stars, her long eyelashes trembled gently, and every inch of her skin was delicate.

I touched my face gently: "Huh? I feel like I've changed a lot?"

"Never mind. The most important thing now is to go to Coco's house and give him the gift I've prepared." I put on the clothes given by the system, packed up, and set off with the gift.

When I walked near Coco's house, I saw Coco's emperor crow standing at the door, combing its beautiful feathers.

I waved at Keith and shouted, "Keith, can you come over here for a moment?"

Keith heard my voice, poked his head out from under his wings, tilted his head, then flapped his wings and flew towards me.

Keith slowly descended from the air, stirring up a gust of wind and sand, and finally landed steadily beside me.

I hugged Keith excitedly and rubbed his soft feathers: "Thank you, and I'll trouble you to take me there."

Keith bent down and motioned for me to sit on it, so I quickly climbed onto its back. Keith took me into the air, and I closed my eyes tightly, feeling the strong wind blowing across my cheeks.

When Keith landed, I opened my eyes and found myself at Coco's house. I slid off its back, took out the prepared snack box, and took out a piece of bird food I made myself.

I smiled and handed the food to Keith's mouth: "This is a reward for you!"

Keith used his beak to nimbly pick up the food and carefully put it into his mouth. As soon as he tasted the food, he rubbed his head against me frantically, obviously enjoying it.

I held Keith helplessly, patted his head lovingly and said, "If you like it, I'll make more for you next time. Now I have something important to do with Coco."

Keith nodded obediently, reluctant to leave my arms. I turned around and knocked on Coco's door, but no one responded.

"Huh? Coco isn't home?" I wanted to push the door, but found it was not locked, so I poked my head out through the crack.

After making sure Coco was not there, I opened the door and walked in. The layout of the room was the same as the last time I came, everything was so clean and fresh.

But there was a medicine box on the desk. I sat on the chair and opened the box, which contained some basic medicines.

My face instantly turned red, and I thought of how Terry sent me to Coco's house when I had a fever a few days ago: "This can't be... prepared for me."

I heard Coco's familiar whistle calling Keith outside, so I quickly closed the medicine box and sat down in the chair obediently.

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