Chapter 1147 Here For Ravioli Or Something More
At that moment, a netizen who was live-streaming arrived at the restaurant.
“Hi, everyone. I’m here at the entrance of Maureen’s Kitchen. There are a lot of people here, but I think they’re mostly Arielle’s fans. Hence, I’m not sure how many of them are true customers. So, what do all of you think? Should I interview the customers first or join the line to order?”
The comments section was instantly filled with the word “interview.”
As the camera lens panned across the long line outside the restaurant, everyone could not wait to learn how good the food was. Therefore, none of them had the patience to wait for the streamer to line up.
After reading the comments, the streamer nodded. “In that case, let’s interview the customers. To get an honest opinion of the food, I’ll avoid the fans outside and head inside to talk to those who are having their meals instead.”
Just when the streamer was about to step in, a fresh batch of ravioli was served.
Since he had rushed over without having lunch, the sudden whiff of tantalizing aroma caused him to stop abruptly in his tracks.
As if entranced, he put the interview session behind him and trotted to the booth where the free samples of ravioli were given out.
Before the booth, a crowd had already formed. It was mostly made up of the fans who were still waiting for their portion of free ravioli.
“The ravioli is delicious! Luckily, I managed to get one piece from someone else just now. Ah… I just can’t wait any longer! I have to eat the ravioli before joining the line.”
“You’re really lucky! Unfortunately, I didn’t manage to get any. Nevertheless, I can tell that they are divine just by smelling them alone!”
Only when the streamer heard those words did he suddenly regain his senses.
What am I doing? Why was I mesmerized by a mere pot of ravioli when it can be found in any restaurant? In fact, I can easily get frozen ravioli from the supermarket. There can’t be anything special about it! I must’ve been too hungry…
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