Other language: Vietnamese

The Immortal Gourmet's Successor in the City.

Chapter 30: The Harm is Not Shallow. [29]



Summary

The narrative revolves around a food critic, known as the one who loves to eat catfish, who is deeply impressed by Gu Zheng's culinary skills, particularly his fried eggs. The critic admires not just the taste but the artistry involved in the cooking process, equating it to a revival of life. As he savors the fried egg, he finds it to be the best dish he has ever tasted, surpassing all previous culinary experiences. Gu Zheng's fried eggs attract attention, leading to a surge in orders. The story highlights the joy of food appreciation and the camaraderie between food lovers, culminating in a sense of accomplishment for Gu Zheng as he earns the respect of discerning diners.

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