âEldest sister, I saw that you didnât eat much at lunch, so you must be hungry, so I brought you a box of
freshly baked snacks. The chef, who came to apply for the job today, prepared them. We all tasted them
and agreed that this chef is good.â
Elora turned around and walked back.
Tinsley followed her.
âIâm tired of eating the food they cook recently. I really donât have much appetite at noon. I havenât eaten
enough, and now I feel hungry.â
Elora walked back to the desk, leaned against the table, reached for the delicate bag that Tinsley had
brought in, and took out a box of snacks from the bag. The snacks were very small; some were made
into flowers, and some were fruits. It also looked like a small animal.
Elora asked, âItâs quite delicate and small. The patterns are also pretty good. Is it delicious? âDid the chef
who applied for the job make it today?â
Tinsley said, âHe made it. This is a chef from out of town, but he looks very youngâless than thirty years
old. Sister, let me tell you, if you donât hire this chef, I will hire him. He is tall and handsome, as
handsome as an idol star.
However, he is more masculine than an idol star. He hasnât cooked his specialty dishes yet, but he only
showed his hand to make these snacks. He said that when youâre free to go home for dinner, he will
show his hand to let you taste what he made.â
Hiring a chef for the Ormond family was inherently troublesome. It didnât just require an interview and
showing off your skills. It also required that the family have met him, eaten his cooking, chatted with him,
and made sure that he had good character before hiring him.
Therefore, if he wanted to join Ormondâs family as a chef, cooking skills alone were not enough. He also
needed to have good character.
Tinsley thought of the applicants she saw and said with a smile, âItâs not like we havenât seen handsome
guys before, but the handsome guy who came for the interview today is really handsome. Looking at
him, I feel like Iâm not even hungry anymore. Men are delicious.â
Elora said amusingly, âI think you are in love and want to get married. If you fall in love with him at first
sight, I will ask someone to inquire about his character and family situation. âIf heâs suitable, you can
consider it.â
Tinsley said, âForget it. I just admire his handsomeness, and I donât want to be married. Besides,
marriage requires a good match. Our two brothers are still young. We rely on our sisters to support us.
Many people outside look down on us. âWhere is the woman?â
âThere are also many people who want to take advantage of our family. Our marriage must be well-
matched. We cannot marry a Phoenix man. Even if that Phoenix man is very capable, we donât want to
choose. What kind of family and status do we have?
Iâve learned not to test human nature with money. You canât afford it.â
Tinsley thought that the chef who came to interview today was very good-looking. If Elora did not accept
him, she would admit him to her second room as a chef. Regardless of his cooking skills, he could make
good dim sum and had a long head. Gotta look good.
Tinsley felt it was a pleasure to watch the handsome guy and eat delicious snacks.
Elora opened the box containing snacks. The box contained a variety of small knives and forks. When
she heard what her sister said, she paused, holding the small fork, and said, âSuch a young chef?
If heâs young, unless he learns to cook at a young age and has the guidance of a famous teacher, his
cooking skills will not be much better. Look at the chefs in our family; none of them have been in this
industry for more than ten years. Even so, our family has to change chefs frequently.â
Tinsley smiled a little sheepishly and said, âSister, itâs because our sisters are all good at eating and
picky, so we always change cooks.â
âNo, our family is about to change chefs again. Chefs from several nearby cities are afraid to come for
interviews. They believe that no matter how well we treat them, they will lose their jobs after a prolonged
absence. Itâs not worth it.â
Elora picked up a small knife and cut a piece of a snack. Then she switched to a small fork and forked a
small piece of snack. Before she put it into her mouth, she looked at Tinsley again and said, âWhatâs not
worth it? When they leave our home, major hotels rush to get them. Their worth has increased many
times compared to before they joined our home as chefs.â
After she finished speaking, she put the small piece of snack into her mouth.
She was ready to spit it out at any moment.