Chapter 176
Now things were starting to get interesting
Serenity had no idea that her man nipped another one of her headaches in the bud in those mere minutes.
After the spaghetti was cooked to al dente, Serenity plated it together with the tomato sauce base. She also sprinkled diced pork belly and basil on top, but only a dash of chili powder on her plate. It was only a quick sprinkle as Serenity was worried it might be too spicy than she could take.
Statistics showed that Wiltspoonians were not fond of the extra pow in their meals.
“Mr. York, breakfast’s ready.”
Serenity carried her plate out of the kitchen while beckoning Zachary, who was on the swing. to the dinner table.
Zachary was without a word, but he left the balcony.
Seeing that his breakfast was not served on the dining table, he quietly went into the kitchen. and brought out his share.
“You can add as much chili powder as you like. My sister loves hot spices, so she put together a bunch of hot flavors to make her own.” The sisters had rather different palettes despite sharing the same mother. Serenity would usually add a pinch of chili powder to her pasta dish, but most of the time, she would hold off the hot spices.
Her sister loved a lot of heat in her food. She would pour copious amounts of chili powder into her cooking whether it complemented the cuisine or not Liberty had a few potted plants on her balcony, but instead of flowers, she opted for peppers around the world that could adapt to Wiltspoon’s seasons.
“I don’t like anything greasy or
Serenity lifted her chin and smu. Zachary “Oh, you can’t eat greasy and spicy food, huh? Maybe I should add fats and chili powder in the food for you to try
Zachary was speechless.
He let slip his teeny weeny weaknesses.
Serenity found Zachary a bore as the latter solemnly ate the food with a straight face She could lose her appetite by having meals with him.
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