Perhaps it was her first day on the job, but Aunt Zhao was still demonstrating her work ability from all angles.

The eight-treasure porridge she had cooked early that morning was placed in the middle of the dining table, and a full bowl of porridge was already scooped into it, leaving it to dry. The side dishes accompanying the porridge were also very generous. Ye Ke almost hallucinated at the sight of it. There were both meat and vegetables. Wasn't it a bit too grand for breakfast?

Knowing that she was new and wanted to show off her strength, Ye Ke didn't want to refuse her face, so he just cautiously suggested, "Aunt Zhao, let's just have a simple breakfast from now on. There's no need to make so much. The two of us can't finish it."

It is also time-consuming and laborious, and Ye Ke has no intention of exploiting anyone.

Aunt Zhao listened to the advice and quickly responded, "It's my fault. I was so excited that I did too much. I will be more careful next time."

Ye Ke scooped up a mouthful of eight-treasure porridge. It was packed with ingredients and tasted rich. Aunt Zhao knew her taste and had deliberately not added a lot of sugar, so it tasted only slightly sweet. Ye Ke praised it flatteringly, "This porridge is really delicious. It must have taken a lot of time to make, right?"

"It's not time-consuming." Aunt Zhao immediately waved her hand. "If you like, I can make more in the future. I can just put it in the casserole and cook it in the morning. It's very convenient."

Ye Ke nodded and said, "Okay, I like it very much. We can do it once or twice a week in the future."

He then tasted the dishes on the table one by one. The two meals he loved last night and this morning gave Ye Ke a clear understanding of Aunt Zhao's cooking skills. She was worthy of being the chef in charge of the banquet. Her skills were amazing.

It was just a simple dish of cold-mixed lotus root, sour and spicy, very refreshing to eat. Ye Ke actually ate it all up.

I used to think that Aunt Zhao prepared too many dishes, but Ye Ke ate a lot of them one bite after another without noticing.

As soon as Ye Ke put down the bowl, he burped.

Looking at the half-eaten plate in front of him, Ye Ke felt rather embarrassed. He had just told them not to prepare so much in the morning, yet it had been eaten so clean in the blink of an eye.

Aunt Zhao probably noticed it, and pretended to be casual to explain, "I deliberately made small portions of each dish, wanting you to try them all and see which ones you like best."

So thoughtful! Ye Ke felt that Aunt Zhao was really thoughtful!

He immediately praised, "I like them all! Every dish is delicious. Don't worry, just arrange it! If I find something I don't like, I will definitely let you know."

If Ye Ke were to give his opinion, with such cooking skills, if he opened a small restaurant, he would definitely be packed with customers and wouldn't have to worry about business at all.

In front of Aunt Zhang, Ye Ke praised Aunt Zhao again.

"Auntie Zhang, you've really helped me a lot. With Auntie Zhao's level, it's a waste of her talent to work as a nanny here."

Aunt Zhang glanced at Ye Ke angrily, "What? You weren't satisfied with the food I cooked before? I've never heard you praise me like this before?"

Ye Ke immediately begged for mercy and bowed, "How could that be possible? If you weren't here, I don't know what kind of life I would have lived. I would have been as thin as a skeleton."

Zhang Ma shook her head in amusement. "You, you two, hurry up and go to school. You'll be late if you don't leave now."

She knew Ye Ke was lying. Even without her, there were still cafeterias and restaurants. There were so many things to eat there, how could Ye Ke starve? However, this didn't stop her from feeling happy when she heard these compliments.

Aunt Zhao's arrival made Ye Ke's life of mediocrity become of high quality and well-organized.

However...Ye Ke completely forgot to tell his family about this.

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