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You More Than Anything In The World novel Chapter 235

Chapter 235 A Natto Feast

The chef brought her to the kitchen, and she looked at the ingredients.

 

“All of these are ingredients that we normally use in the cafeteria, and they’re all freshly sent to us every morning. There are also some fish, prawns, and some other kinds of seafood. But if Mr. Graham wishes to eat anything that we don’t have here, we can get someone to send them over as well,” the chef explained.

Her eyes lit up when she heard what the chef said.

“Do you have natto?”

 

The chef was dumbfounded. He looked at her and asked to confirm, “Mr. Graham wants to eat that?”

“Yeah. Do you have them?”

“Well, we don’t, but we can ask someone to send some over.”

The chef was perplexed because as far as he knew, Benjamin never like food like that.

“Then, please prepare some and bring it up for me,” she said with a smile. Done. I’m going to make Japanese food for Benjamin!

 

“Okay. I’ll ask someone to send some over,” he said and called the supplier. “It’ll reach in about ten minutes,” he continued.

“Thank you!” she said to the chef and took some vegetables and a few more ingredients upstairs.

 

When she finished washing the vegetables and making some rice, the staff sent natto over.

She stayed in the small kitchen all by herself to prepare Benjamin’s lunch.

After half an hour, the whole floor was full of the delicious smell of food.

Ethen couldn’t help but take a few deep breaths and was curious to see what Arissa was cooking.

He sneakily walked closer to the stove area to look at what she was cooking, and he saw that she was stir-frying some rice and… What the hell is that?

“W-What’s this?” he asked while shivering at the sight of the sticky texture of natto.

“It’s natto,” she replied with a laugh and ate some.

“Mmm! Delicious!”

Ethen quickly ran away.

Arissa was speechless and chuckled.

He doesn’t know what he’s missing. These are out of the world, you know?

She didn’t care where the natto came from, what mattered was that she got what she needed to make the dish.

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