
Delicious Little Chef: Please Give it a Try
by Ye Zhiqing
About This Novel
An Wan, a modern female chef, traveled through time and became a peasant girl with the same name as her. Her father did not care for her mother, and her grandmother was vicious and her grandfather disliked her. He wanted to sell her to an old man and use her dowry to support his white-eyed wolf brother in school! An Wan, who had traveled through time, smiled coldly: If you want me to continue being sucked blood, there is no way! With her left hand cooking, and her right hand making ointments, An Wan successfully transformed from an ordinary farm girl into a wealthy businessman! She also gained a man who loved her till death... The plot is fictitious, please do not imitate it.
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Between Hay and Grain (completed, with male protagonist and heir apparent) I'm reading it recently. Because it's a story about creation, the name is so stupid. The content is okay, but there are a lot of modern vernacular in the article. The article is sometimes too streamlined, but there are no big logical flaws. The heroine travels through time. The author guarantees that this article is sweet and can be read in a book. Let me state in advance that I neither like the female protagonist nor the male protagonist in this article, and I hate the male protagonist even more. One reason for reading this article is because of the shortage of books, and the other reason is that this author can be regarded as the author of my early ancient novels. In addition to the emotional line in the article, there is also the line of the heroine clearing her grievances (the heroine is an official slave). This line is also related to the fight for the legitimate son. This article can pass the time in the early stage, but it will become interesting in the later stage.




Completed. The story of raising a little milk (wolf?) Dog~




Don't be fooled by the title of the book. I don't know why the titles of the author's latest books have changed into this style. They are like mindless white articles. If I didn't like this author, I might not click on them. The heroine is a chef who has traveled back in time and is very smart. Her smartness is not the sense of superiority of a time traveler or the secret recipe for making money by copying various poems and songs (although there are some), but it is reflected in her clear understanding of her own position and what she does in what position. The male protagonist is also very powerful (but not obvious, or it seems nothing compared to the female protagonist), and he is also very good at cuteness. He is a bit arrogant, and he finally married the female protagonist by rolling around and acting cute almost the whole time.



Although the title of the book is a bit off, the content is still very good.













