
Rebirth: Starting from the Big Cafeteria
by Abandoned Disciples In Huashan.
About This Novel
Traveling back to the 1970s, 18-year-old Du Shaojie has become the mainstay of his family. He has a mother who has been sick all year round and two young sisters. He is just an apprentice in the canteen of his unit. With a meager salary, but being constantly challenged by your boss at work, life is really not easy. He was determined to create a safe and happy future for himself and his family with a kitchen knife and a wok in his hands. Years later, his favorite saying was: I'm not a chef, I'm just a food lover.
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Official(23)Scraped 1mo ago
Hey, I found that in today's rebirth novels, the protagonists written by the author are more useless than the last, which is frustrating to read. In the early stage, the author made the main character too squeamish, like dough. Others can knead it as much as they want, without any temper, which makes him look like a reborn cheater.
The fried dishes are divided into seven levels: upper, upper, middle, middle, lower, lower, lower, and inferior. The protagonist's cooking is so good that he actually said it is as delicious as the old chef in the cafeteria. So, shouldn't the upper ones shine?
If you don't know the emotional line, don't be too anxious. This writing makes me feel like a scumbag. Weren't scumbags in the 1980s gangsters?
If a supply or money cannot be explained clearly, at least it will be secretly going to the black market for speculation. If it is serious, you will be labeled as an enemy agent. If you are caught speculating, you will be informed of the lack of supplies. There are enemies in your unit, and you can't explain it clearly, and then you will lose your job. There is no space. The system rewards are randomly distributed in various places. It is really unreasonable. I dislike the slow death of the protagonist.
Just read a few chapters and you can't do it without complaining. How can you die without a system space for rewards? It's the first time I see a reward and I jump around. The protagonist finds it by himself. I'll go. Are you playing hide-and-seek? And that system, no fool can figure it out.
You always talk about cooking without mentioning the money?
At that time, twenty-one dollars a month for the protagonist should be enough for the glass. The author was not skilled enough, so he didn't write. He kept mentioning the issue of cooking, not mentioning money or anything about life. It always felt like something was missing. It seemed like the protagonist just went home to eat and study every day. The world was so small, and it felt like it was a problem with his writing skills.
(1) The male protagonist cooks from beginning to end. (2) No one likes to watch the male protagonist upgrade his cooking every day. Even if he upgrades to the God of Cooking, he is still a chef. (3) Emotions are born, and daily life is too complicated.
It feels like the protagonist is the Virgin
It's really the Holy Mother hahahahahaha
This Lao Long He is the Lao Long He from Changji. I never expected that I would come across a book written by a fellow villager.
The content is smooth, neither exaggerating nor belittling.
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Official(23)Scraped 1mo ago
Hey, I found that in today's rebirth novels, the protagonists written by the author are more useless than the last, which is frustrating to read. In the early stage, the author made the main character too squeamish, like dough. Others can knead it as much as they want, without any temper, which makes him look like a reborn cheater.
The fried dishes are divided into seven levels: upper, upper, middle, middle, lower, lower, lower, and inferior. The protagonist's cooking is so good that he actually said it is as delicious as the old chef in the cafeteria. So, shouldn't the upper ones shine?
If you don't know the emotional line, don't be too anxious. This writing makes me feel like a scumbag. Weren't scumbags in the 1980s gangsters?
If a supply or money cannot be explained clearly, at least it will be secretly going to the black market for speculation. If it is serious, you will be labeled as an enemy agent. If you are caught speculating, you will be informed of the lack of supplies. There are enemies in your unit, and you can't explain it clearly, and then you will lose your job. There is no space. The system rewards are randomly distributed in various places. It is really unreasonable. I dislike the slow death of the protagonist.
Just read a few chapters and you can't do it without complaining. How can you die without a system space for rewards? It's the first time I see a reward and I jump around. The protagonist finds it by himself. I'll go. Are you playing hide-and-seek? And that system, no fool can figure it out.
You always talk about cooking without mentioning the money?
At that time, twenty-one dollars a month for the protagonist should be enough for the glass. The author was not skilled enough, so he didn't write. He kept mentioning the issue of cooking, not mentioning money or anything about life. It always felt like something was missing. It seemed like the protagonist just went home to eat and study every day. The world was so small, and it felt like it was a problem with his writing skills.
(1) The male protagonist cooks from beginning to end. (2) No one likes to watch the male protagonist upgrade his cooking every day. Even if he upgrades to the God of Cooking, he is still a chef. (3) Emotions are born, and daily life is too complicated.
It feels like the protagonist is the Virgin
It's really the Holy Mother hahahahahaha
This Lao Long He is the Lao Long He from Changji. I never expected that I would come across a book written by a fellow villager.
The content is smooth, neither exaggerating nor belittling.









