As soon as he walked into the kitchen, Liu Hai saw Jiang Junjun skillfully waving the spatula in her hand and carefully stir-frying the dishes in the pot.

The other people were busy cutting vegetables, washing vegetables, preparing seasonings, etc. in an orderly manner.

These people are not arrogant at all and just do their own things.

In Liu Hai's impression, some people of status pay great attention to their image, and it is even more rare to see them cooking, especially gay men.

From the skillful movements of Murong Chen, Jiang Langtian and Jiang Langfeng, it can be seen that they are used to doing it.

Liu Hai hurriedly walked to the stove and sat down. He picked up a handful of firewood and stuffed it into the furnace, then began to help light the fire.

He raised his head from time to time, his eyes falling on Jiang Junjun who was cooking, with a hint of doubt and inquiry in his eyes.

After a while, Liu Hai finally couldn't help but ask, "That... young lady."

Hearing the voice, Jiang Junjun stopped what he was doing, turned to look at Liu Hai, and raised the corners of his mouth slightly, revealing a faint smile.

"You can just call me Junjun. We are about the same age. There is no need to call me Miss."

Liu Hai took a deep breath and continued, "I want to ask you, were those last few words you said to Grandma in the living room meant to be said that way?"

After saying that, he lowered his head and continued to add firewood to the furnace, but his ears were perked up, waiting for Jiang Junjun's answer.

Jiang Junjun nodded slightly, then saw Liu Hai lowered his head to burn the fire, and realized that he couldn't see her nodding, so she directly admitted frankly: "Yes, I said that on purpose."

She paused, then continued waving the spatula in her hand, saying as she stir-fried, "Besides, I've already made it clear to Grandma that I have no right to forgive her mistakes on behalf of others.

In fact, even I myself am full of resentment.”

"Liu Hai, kindness is certainly a virtue, but it must be used in the right place and for the right people. Never release your kindness casually!

At first, the old lady didn't tell us the truth of what happened back then. She wanted to hide it. In the end, because we discovered that she was different, she told us the truth under everyone's pressure.

Do you think she's really kind? "Jiang Junjun's eyes met Liu Hai's, and Liu Hai felt like he had nowhere to hide. It was as if he was being seen through by the girl in front of him.

"Is it because of my appearance that you think I am very weak?

However, this is just appearance! You should never judge a person based solely on their appearance, and you should never easily conclude a person's character based on just a short interaction.

You know, human beings are the most complex beings. Perhaps only after a long period of interaction and adjustment can we gradually understand the many truths hidden beneath the surface.

There are some people you may never be able to see clearly in your entire life." Jiang Junjun knew that Liu Hai had formed some opinions about the old lady during the short time they spent together.

Seeing that Liu Hai was listening attentively, Jiang Junjun continued, "Liu Hai, maybe you will feel that the last few words I said were a little unfriendly to that old lady.

After all, she didn't seem to have done anything terribly evil, so it seemed that she shouldn't be treated like this.

But in fact, she is one of the participants in this matter!

It is not easy to clearly distinguish between resentment and hatred. It not only requires us to have clear judgment, but also requires us to stick to the bottom line of principles.

This is a lesson we need to continue learning and practicing throughout our lives.”

"Liu Hai, everyone must have their own values in this life!

You know, these things may not be innate, but are gradually learned and understood in the process of our continuous growth and experience of changes in the world.

This is actually no big deal. After all, everyone knows nothing when they are born.

But no matter what, I always firmly believe that a person must have the ability to think independently, have his own thoughts and opinions deep in his heart, and must not be easily influenced and manipulated by the opinions of others; nor should he blindly believe that everyone in the world is a kind and beautiful angel, or conversely regard everyone as an extremely evil devil.

For example, it’s like we usually like to find out all kinds of gossip.

A story might initially be spread by word of mouth from one person to ten other people, but then these ten people will each spread it to even more people they know, and so on, layer by layer, until it eventually reaches the ears of hundreds or even thousands of people...

However, after this news has been passed around by so many people, how much of it is still true and credible? And how much of it has completely changed its nature, becoming outright rumors or false information?

I’m afraid even we ourselves can’t tell for sure?

The only people who truly understand the full facts and grasp the truth are often the parties involved in the incident.

Because of this, if we rashly judge someone and make hasty evaluations, it is very likely to trigger a series of unexpected serious consequences! "

Jiang Junjun felt a little thirsty after talking so much, so she took a sip of the water beside her and continued.

"Just like when you first met me on the train, my appearance, temperament, and the first impression I left on you, compared to the me that appears before you now, isn't there a world of difference?"

As Jiang Junjun was talking, she deftly picked up the freshly fried meatballs from the pot and put them on a plate.

Then, she smiled and handed one to Liu Hai first, and said softly, "Come, try it." Then, she turned around and distributed the meatballs on the plate to the other people in the kitchen one by one.

Everyone took the meatballs and started tasting them. Jiang Langfeng soon commented, "These meatballs are crispy and have a nice crunch when you bite into them!"

Uncle Wu then praised: "Mm, the taste is just right, very delicious!"

Murong Chen said: "Not bad, not bad, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside." However, not everyone praised the meatballs.

After a moment's thought, Jiang Langtian said, "I think it's OK, but not particularly amazing."

Liu Hai said bluntly: "I don't really like this taste."

Hearing the diverse responses from everyone, Jiang Junjun nodded gently to show her understanding: "Yes, as everyone said, everyone has different preferences for food."

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