Keep in mind that Chao Ke only posted this job advertisement a few hours ago, and it seems that people are still joining the ranks of applicants.

If we were to interview all these people one by one, we probably wouldn't finish even by the day after tomorrow.

Left with no other option, Chao Ke sent two of his children back to the mansion to fetch some paper and pens, which he then distributed to the job applicants one by one.

They were asked to record their contact information, self-introduction, skills, and crimes committed.

Afterwards, Chao Ke will select the best candidates from these resumes for further interviews.

Of course, Chao Ke also emphasized that background checks will be conducted on employees during the formal recruitment process, and those found to have concealed crimes or fabricated skills will not be hired.

Upon hearing about this recruitment method, a stir broke out among the applicants.

Many people were dissatisfied with this admission method and chose to leave.

Chao Ke did not try to persuade him to stay.

Even though a small number of applicants left, at least two hundred people remained at the scene.

It really proves the saying from my past life: If you don't do it, there are plenty of Palu who will!

Throughout the afternoon, people kept submitting their resumes.

Even as Chao Ke was leaving that evening, people were still running over to hand him their resumes.

at night.

Arecino was sitting upright at the large table in her home, writing and drawing as she handled the affairs of the mansion.

With a creak, the front door of the house was opened.

Then, Arecino saw Chao Ke move four large boxes into the house.

"What's this?" Arecino asked curiously.

“Some resumes,” Chao Ke replied briefly.

His mouth was dry, and he wanted to find some water to drink first.

Chao Ke turned his gaze to the dining table. Surprisingly, there was still tea in his older sister's teacup, and it looked like she hadn't drunk much from it.

Swift as a rabbit, before Arecino could react, Chao Ke reached out and grabbed the teacup, downing it in one gulp.

"Phew, that feels good."

Chao Ke let out a long sigh of satisfaction, smacked his lips, as if savoring the aroma between his teeth.

As for whether this aroma is the fragrance of tea leaves or someone's original scent, only Chao Ke knows for sure.

Behind him, Arecino sighed, rubbing her forehead.

This is why her teacup was always empty when Chao Ke came.

glaring fiercely at Chao Ke, Arecino took the teacup from Chao Ke's hand and poured herself another cup of tea.

And then, he took a new cup from the side and poured a cup for Chao Ke as well.

"I love you, sis."

"hehe."

And so, the two night owls sat facing each other, each working on their own tasks.

However, when one's own tea is empty and needs refilling, one often also fills the other person's teacup as well.

The sound of water continued throughout the night until the lights went out and daylight broke.

Chapter 42 is... is it a chicken... ba?

Tingqu Waterway Hub.

When Chao Ke appeared listlessly on the second floor of Damowy Department Store, Dwight and his sister Jadi were already waiting outside.

Judging from the looks of it, the two of them have been waiting here for quite some time.

"Commander Chao Ke, you've arrived."

"Ah."

Without further ado, Chao Ke unlocked the door and gestured for the siblings to follow.

Upon pushing open the door to the central kitchen, the Dwight siblings were momentarily stunned.

The modern equipment displayed in a standardized manner inside the room greatly impacted their worldview.

"Has the world on Earth... developed to this state...?"

While washing his hands, Chao Ke replied, "No, these kitchen utensils were all ordered through special channels."

"If you two are interested, go and try it out. Anyway, you'll have to deal with them in the future."

The brother and sister nodded repeatedly and walked over to inspect the cooking equipment.

Stroking the smooth, mirror-like surface of the cooking equipment, Jati murmured, "This is simply a work of art..."

Dwight stood silently beside the enormous refrigerated display case.

The all-silver alloy shell gives this kitchen utensil a cold, industrial aesthetic.

Even without knowing its performance, Dwight dared not underestimate it based solely on its appearance.

After the brother and sister had finished their tour and had their fill of hands-on activities, Chao Ke called them over and began to teach them how to make hamburger buns.

On the surface, the brother and sister appeared to be seriously observing and learning, but inwardly they were somewhat dismissive.

After all, a person's energy is limited. Commander Chao Ke has already honed his martial arts to an extremely high level, so he will inevitably not have much time left for other skills.

On the other hand, the brother and sister, though physically weak, were no ordinary people in spirit.

Having worked in the restaurant industry in the water town for so many years, the brother and sister have also developed a love for cooking. Coupled with their rich practical experience, there's no reason why their culinary skills are inferior to Chao Ke's.

However, as Commander Chao Ke continued to explain the details of kneading the dough, the brother and sister gradually put away their disdain.

Commander Chao Ke's understanding of noodle-making seems to be no less than ours...

The brother and sister exchanged a glance, both reading surprise in each other's eyes.

However, Chao Ke's explanation did not stop; instead, it began to go even deeper.

The techniques for kneading dough, the manifestation of gluten strength, the properties of the dough, and the intricacies of the fermentation process—Chao Ke recounted many details that they had never explored in depth.

Time flows by every second.

It wasn't until Chao Ke finished explaining, brushed the fermented dough with egg wash, and put it in the oven that the brother and sister seemed to wake up.

That initial blind confidence vanished completely at that moment.

The brother and sister completely corrected their thinking and began to treat Chao Ke's teachings as apprentices.

Before long, the batch of bread dough that had been put into the oven was ready. The moment Dwight opened the oven, a rich aroma of bread wafted out.

"It's a perfect creation, the temperature control is incredible," Jadi exclaimed, her eyes fixed on the oven.

As the saying goes, laymen watch the excitement, while insiders watch the door.

Dwight and Jadi didn't focus entirely on the aroma of the hamburger buns; instead, they looked at the round, glossy, egg-yolk-colored crust of the buns.

As employees of the Fontainebleau catering industry, the brother and sister know all too well how demanding the temperature control of the equipment must be to achieve this shape of the egg yolk outer layer.

Ordinary equipment cannot bake such an egg yolk crust. Either the top of the bread is baked with some charred bits to ensure even browning, or the bread is taken out early before it is perfectly browned to avoid charring.

Fontaine chefs usually only have two choices, and even the best chefs can only choose a middle ground: the one with the most perfect coloring that the customer can tolerate, or simply not brush on the egg wash and create trouble for themselves.

This precise baking equipment is a dream come true for chefs who strive for perfection.

After all, chefs in Fontainebleau rely heavily on the quality of their kitchen utensils; an excellent set of utensils is an indispensable tool for showcasing their culinary skills.

The quality of kitchen utensils can directly affect the quality of the final product.

After demonstrating once, Chao Ke handed the kitchen over to Dwight and Jadi, letting them practice while he provided guidance from the side.

Watching the two move with relatively smooth movements, Chao Ke sighed in admiration. Professional chefs are indeed different; with a foundation in culinary arts, they can pick things up much faster than Chao Ke did back then.

It seems that Dwight, the older brother, is usually in charge of the restaurant's pastries. He is quick and efficient, and he has grasped the details that Chao Ke just instructed him on very well.

The younger sister, Jia Di, was a little less impressive. Although she performed better than Chao Ke back then, she was still slightly inferior to her brother.

Finally, their first work was released.

Chao Ke broke off a piece from the two people's work and put it in his mouth.

According to the system's scoring criteria, Dwight's first work should score around 85 points, while his sister Jadi's work should score around 80 points.

Chao Ke turned his gaze to Dwight and asked.

"I'd like to entrust this central kitchen to you. Are you confident in your abilities?"

Dwight paused for a moment, then answered loudly, "Sir, I'm confident."

Chao Ke grinned and said that important places like the central kitchen should be entrusted to his own people.

【Ding! 】

[A kitchen helper (Dwight) has been found available for hire. Would you like to hire him?]

【whether】

"Yes!"

The restaurant interface has changed.

Central Kitchen (Second Store)

Address: Waterway Hub, Fontainebleau District

[Kitchen Helper: Dwight (1/1)]

[Note: When the host has mastered the cooking skills, the host will receive 20% of the Food Spirit Power.]

With the system interface update, Dwight officially became a kitchen helper in the central kitchen. From now on, Chao Ke will have another way to obtain the power of food spirits.

Chao Ke let Dwight continue making the hamburger buns, then patted Jadi on the shoulder, gesturing for her to come with him.

Dwight didn't pay any attention at first, until the conversation between the two came through.

"Lord Chao Ke, what... what is this?"

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