The word Marcellus would ever want to hear now was "boyfriend." Although he mentions it often himself, Beryl, in reality, seldom brings it up.
The bashfulness of the girl is fully embodied in her, and he can sense the ineffable fondness she has for him, and he has all the patience to guide her to slowly open up, to be less reserved.
The women around him have always been captivating. Marcellus always thought that was his type until he met her naivety and innocence. He then realized that no man would care how much his woman can please him. There isn't even enough time to cherish her innocence.
Thinking about it, Marcellus felt a bit torn.
Should he let her take the picture, or should he not?
Ah well, just let her shoot. It's just that the thing he made looks a bit ugly, which is better than making her unhappy.
With this in mind, he stepped back half a step, ready to accept whatever outcome, "If you want to take a picture, go ahead, but remember to touch up the colors."
Beryl was a bit surprised, "You know about editing photos?"
Marcellus sighed helplessly, "Even though I'm always working, I still understand the things I should. Do you really think I know nothing outside of work?"
Beryl didn't say anything, only chuckling without making him unhappy, and quickly aimed her camera at the food and took a shot.
Without taking the time to appreciate the photo, and also fearing Marcellus might lose face, she hurriedly put away her phone, pretending to be nonchalant as she picked up the sandwich and took a bite.
It must be said that, while the appearance seemed a bit hard to swallow, the taste was actually quite good. At least the bread was toasted just right, crispy and delicious, and the jam inside was ready-made, tasting great, and although the tomatoes and egg were a bit over-fried, the taste was still acceptable.
For Marcellus who was making it for the first time, Beryl was very satisfied with this result.
She was not stingy with her praises, generously complimenting, "It's really delicious, you did really well for the first time."
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