Complimented by her, Adam worked even harder, and the dough was quickly kneaded.
Lumma looked around in the kitchen, but couldn’t find a rolling pin. She spent a lot of time eating western food with Adam in Preivlille, so she thought he probably wouldn’t prepare such things at home.
Lumma recalled that when she was a child, there was no rolling pin at home, so Maria rolled dough with a wine bottle, and she was able to make dumpling wrappers. Then she said, “Mr. Hills, do you have a free wine bottle at home?”
“I have red wine, but no empty bottles.” Adam turned around and left the kitchen. When he came back, he had an unopened bottome of red wine in his hand. He handed the wine to Lumma, “Pour out the wine and there will be an empty bottle.”
Hearing what he said, she thought that what he brought was just a bottle of ordinary red wine, but when she saw the production date on the bottle, she was so frightened that she hurriedly handed the bottle back to him and said
“Mr. Hills, please do not make such a joke.”
The market value of this bottle of red wine was hundreds of thousands dollars at least. She had worked hard for half a year to earn so much money. She couldn’t do this kind of thing by pouring out it and using the bottle to knead the dough.
“I’m not kidding you. If you want to use a wine bottle, just pour it out and use it. There are quite a few at home.” He found a bottle opener, and he was about to open it.
Lumma hurriedly stopped, “Mr. Hills, you don’t have to pour the wine out.”
Adam said, “Okay, you can use it however you want, you don’t have to care about these wines. There are plenty of wines like this in the house, and I don’t mind missing a bottle or two.”
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