Why it never ends

Chapter 1130 Food

Chapter 1130 Food

Fatima smiled and turned back: "Yes, dear, you reminded me."

Trion immediately uttered a satisfied snort of laughter.

This brief conversation ended quickly. Chloe ran in front and didn't pay attention to anything. Only Hina, who was walking beside her mother, raised her eyes slightly, and then quickly lowered them.

……

At night, everyone sat in the hall to eat - this was the same hall where Hesta and Stella had attended a dinner together not long ago, but there were no other guests here tonight.

Everyone sat down at the dining table in turn. Everyone who was here for the first time straightened their backs. The children carefully observed the movements of those who looked more experienced, such as Stella and Victoria. Once they saw them move their forks or adjust their sitting posture, they immediately imitated them.

Two of Packard's students quickly noticed this, sat down among the children, and began teaching them basic table manners.

"You are amazing," Stella said with deep emotion, "How did you do it?"

"It's all Arevalo's work, so I won't take credit for it," Hesta said. "I asked him to ask the emperor to give him the palace for personal use for three months. Three months should be enough to rebuild two houses on the farm. This time I'm going to build reinforced concrete houses. I'll see who starts the fire next time."

"Have they caught everyone?" Victoria asked, "I haven't seen Si Lei in the past few days."

"She must have caught it," Hesta said, "We almost told her our identities directly, how could she not find out..."

"That's what she's thinking about, she's a person -"

Before Victoria finished speaking, a quarrel suddenly broke out at the other end of the table. Everyone at the table fell silent and looked sideways towards the source of the sound.

Younis and Gahodole, who were sitting opposite each other, were looking at each other angrily. Gahodole directly overturned her plate: "I said I don't want to eat, why do you keep putting food on my plate?"

Younis refused to give in. "You've been running around with us all day, and you only eat some vegetables and some soup. How can your stomach handle that?"

"It's not your business whether my stomach can handle it or not, okay?"

"You think I'm willing to take care of you. If it weren't for the fact that you and I came out together, I wouldn't care how you abuse your body!"

"Oh, oh, oh..." Victoria high-fived the two young men and walked over to them. "What's wrong? Let's talk it over."

"Can I change seats with you?" Jiahoduolei frowned.

Victoria nodded slightly towards her seat, agreeing: "Go ahead."

Gahodole sat down next to Hesta.

The male servants who were always at the edge of the hall now walked forward silently. Most of the time they existed like air, trying not to disturb their master's mood, but whenever they were needed somewhere, these servants would appear immediately.

They immediately replaced the plates for Victoria and Gahoduolei. Gahoduolei was a little nervous. The black suits they wore looked expensive, and the white shirts on their chests and necks were not wrinkled at all. Gahoduolei didn't dare to look at them. She was worried that these servants who looked very noble would think she was vulgar and shabby in their hearts.

One of them came forward and brought a bowl of onion soup topped with cheese to Gahodore. She immediately shook her head and said, "No need to serve me more food. I'm already finished."

"…You're done eating." Hesta repeated in a low voice, "But the main course hasn't been served yet."

"I don't eat much." The butler quickly assessed the situation and still placed the onion soup next to Jiaduolei's hand.

"Can I ask you a question?" Stella showed a flattering smile, lowered her voice, and approached the little girl in front of her mysteriously, "How much do you weigh?"

Jiaduolei did not answer, but silently picked up the spoon and gently tapped the hard and crispy cheese lid on the porcelain jar.

"Tell me." Stella said, "I envy your figure."

Everyone at the table couldn't help but put down their knives and forks and looked at Stella and then at Gahodole in disbelief.

"41 kilograms." Jiahoduolei whispered.

"...You look taller than me, about 1.75 meters, right?"

"No, not that tall," said Jiaduolei, "1.72 meters."

"Don't they give you food?" Ende looked over with concern, her upper body leaning slightly towards Jiahoduolei. "They let you starve?"

"no!"

"Eat more," Hesta said. "Ask the kitchen for more if it's not enough. The kitchen here has everything."

"…Really, I've already eaten a lot," Jiahoduolei's voice was filled with rising irritation, "I don't need—"

"If a person is often hungry, you can't let her eat a lot all of a sudden." Zoe interrupted Jiaduolei, "She said she was full, so let's do it this way for now, we have to take it slowly."

Everyone chimed in with approval. Jiahoduolei looked up in embarrassment, wanting to explain, but she happened to meet Yunis's gloating gaze. She couldn't help but get angry, clenched her fists and stood up: "... Sorry, I'm not feeling well, I'm going back to my room to rest first."

Hesta nodded.

After Gahodole left, Stella whispered something to Hesta, and Hesta couldn't help but open his eyes wide.

……

After leaving the restaurant, Gahoduolei did not actually return to her room.

She came to a nearby garden alone and sat on a swing frame surrounded by flowers. The benches here are mostly made of cast iron and wood, with extremely delicate curves on the armrests and backrests, and hollow carvings of roses, griffins or irises.

The summer night in the palace was quiet and beautiful, with only the chirping of insects and the sound of flowing water from the fountain in the distance. A gust of wind blew by, and Jiahoduolei lowered her head and thought of the girl she met at noon. She liked the clothes those two young girls wore so much that she couldn't help but wonder what kind of expression Teacher Boheng would show if she could stand in front of him wearing such a dress one day.

Will he still just treat her as an ordinary student?

At that moment, would he realize that she had grown up?

There was a rustling sound on the garden path. Gahoduolei looked up and saw a familiar figure coming towards her. She didn't know the man's name, but she remembered that on the night of the fire, this man had gone crazy looking for her box.

"Hello," Lu Qizhen smiled, "I saw you came out alone, and I was a little worried, so I came to see if you were okay."


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