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Winning Her Heart Back (Emelie and William) novel Chapter 823

Emelie loved Eastern cuisine. During her three years in Faldoria, she mostly ate Eastern food. Wesley, who had lived abroad for over a decade, was accustomed to Achelean food.

However, whenever they dined together, Wesley would always accommodate Emelie’s preferences. He always ensured that the Eastern chefs in the estate prepared the meals.

This meal was also pure Eastern cuisine. There was steamed fish, garlic and vermicelli shrimp, braised pork ribs with chestnuts, fish in spicy pickled broth, tomato and potato stew with beef brisket, and black pepper ribs.

There were all hearty dishes, prepared to make up for the hardships Emelie had endured in recent days.

However, William smirked after taking a look at the spread.

He asked Emelie, "Do you not eat here often?"

"What?" Emelie responded.

William served her a bowl of soup. "The kitchen doesn’t even know you don’t eat spicy food."

Out of the ten dishes, six were spicy.

He was implying that Emelie wasn’t familiar with the Denning Residence, and by extension, not familiar with Wesley either.

Wesley remained calm. "Mr. Middleton, you think you’re clever, but there’s a limit. Why not taste the food yourself first and see if it’s spicy?"

The chefs knew the right amount of chili to use. They preserved the dishes’ original flavors while ensuring Emelie could enjoy them.

"We’re getting married next month, Mr. Middleton, and you still think I don’t know Emelie’s taste? That’s presumptuous to the point of being laughable."

Wesley was usually good-tempered and rarely spoke so sharply to anyone. However, just as William frowned at the mere mention of Wesley’s name, Wesley’s dislike for William was equally intense.

Wesley placed some vegetables on Emelie’s plate. This was her must-have at every meal.

The butler added softly, "Mr. Graham doesn’t eat spicy food either. The chef is well aware of that."

"Oh? So Mr. Graham doesn’t eat spicy food," William remarked coldly. "It seems like your tastes are passed down through generations."

The term "passed down through generations" could be referring to their shared hometown of Capebatt City, implying similar tastes. Yet, it could also suggest a blood relation.

Wesley’s gaze turned cold, colder than a March's chill.

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