Chapter 320 Leon's Cooking Tastes Bad Seeing everything Leon had set up today, Tiffany knew he had changed a lot. She understood that she shouldn't forgive him so easily, but her feelings for him were real. Seeing his transformation, she couldn't help but feel moved and wanted to give him another chance.
Tiffany stared intently at Leon, feeling something indescribable in her heart. She felt happy and very content with everything.
When Tiffany married Leon, she had hoped to be with him for the long haul. They would raise their children together and spend every day together. Although there had been schanges along the way, the current outcseemed pretty good.
At that moment, the kids cover, holding Tiffany's hand, their faces full of joy. "Mommy, do you like this surprise?" Sam asked.
Tiffany nodded and ruffled Sam's hair. She walked towards Leon and extended her hand. Leon reached out and intertwined his fingers with hers.
They slowly walked to the dining table, with the kids happily trailing behind them. Tiffany then noticed that the dishes on the table were actually cooked by Leon himself. If the housekeeper or Damon had made the food, the dishes would have looked different.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"When did you learn to cook?" Tiffany asked Leon teasingly.
"This is my first tcooking for you," Leon replied seriously, making Tiffany feel a bit shy. His straightforwardness was a bit much for her.
Tiffany coughed lightly, her cheeks turning red. "Um... can I try these dishes first?" Leon quickly handed her the utensils. "Give it a try. It's my first tcooking so seriously. I don't know how it tastes." As Leon spoke, Tiffany had already taken a bite of the meat. Leon watched her with a hint of anticipation, eager to know her reaction.
As soon as Tiffany bit into it, a salty taste spread through her mouth, making her tongue tingle. She was momentarily stunned by the sensation.
Leon and the kids watched Tiffany nervously, waiting for her verdict. Tiffany composed herself and swallowed the meat, pretending nothing was wrong. It was quite torturous for her, as it was the worst thing she had ever tasted.
Looking at Leon, she didn't know how to express herself without hurting his feelings. After all, Leon was the president of the Cooper Group, and his image at the company was always high and mighty, not to be contradicted. If word got out that Tiffany said his cooking was bad, it could cause quite a stir.
So Tiffany carefully chose her words. "Leon, it's... it's okay!" She forced a smile, suppressing her true feelings. Leon couldn't hide his happiness upon hearing this. He had thought his first attempt at cooking wouldn't be great. Seeing Tiffany's normal expression and hearing her praise, Leon felt he had a knack for cooking.
Leon then had Tiffany try several more dishes. Tiffany's feedback was all positive, but her mouth was struggling. She thought it was finally over after finishing all the dishes, but then more dishes were brought out from the kitchen, clearly prepared with care.
"These are also my dishes. Let's eat together," Leon said, almost making Tiffany lose her composure. If everyone tasted the food, they would know how bad it was.
"Do we really have to eat?" Tiffany asked uncertainly.
"Of course," Leon nodded, helping Tiffany to a seat and bringing the kids over. Tiffany forced a smile, unsure how to handle the situation.
In the end, she decided to face reality. Leon would find out sooner or later.
The kids seemed eager to try Leon's cooking. When he served them, he also took a bite.
Enjoying the book? Don't forget to visit nov L5sfor the full experience. You won't find the next chapter anywhere else. Happy reading! Tiffany watched them closely, seeing them freeze as they tasted the food.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe kids exchanged glances, their expressions turning bitter. They looked at Tiffany as if to ask why she hadn't warned them. Tiffany smiled and quickly looked away, pretending not to notice.
Leon, tasting his own food, stiffened for a moment. It was the worst thing the he had ever eaten. But he maintained his composure, slowly spitting out the meat. "I'll book a restaurant nearby. What do you want to eat?" Leon pretended nothing had happened, taking out his phone to make arrangements.
The kids quickly put down their utensils and drank water. They didn't suggestion.
refuse Leon's suggestion, knowing they couldn't continue eating at home. Within five minutes, Leon had everything arranged, eager to make up for the cooking mishap. They headed out.
In the car, Tiffany had just fastened her seatbelt when Leon handed her a bottle of water. "Sorry, my cooking skills need work..." Leon couldn't face Tiffany, speaking with his head down.
"Actually, I'm surprised you cooked at all. It's normal not to be good at everything,"
Tiffany reassured him, not minding his mistake. She was happy because she knew Leon had changed for her. And that was what she had hoped for so long.