Chapter 496: 496: Superficial Gentleness (2 s combined into one)
Daddy! Come Home for Dinner!
âThe fishcake is tender and has the texture of jelly, melting in the mouth.â Charles Dean said, âNot bad.â
Compared to the many compliments he gave to Cindy Clarkeâs cuisine earlier, this comment seemed quite average.
But in reality, only Cindy Clarkeâs cuisine had received such high praise.
The other winners received comments similar to those Yellen Brooks received.
âItâs more like a fish jelly than a fishcake. It doesnât have the powdery and bean-like texture of traditional fishcakes. Like Charles said, itâs more like a pudding.â Wesley Gordon said, âThe texture is quite a pleasant surprise. Not bad.â
âYour last Competition performance wasnât great, but you did well this time,â Hunter Clarke said with a smile.
âThereâs no fishiness, just a sweet taste with a slight hint of spiciness,â Rosaline Parker said. âThereâs very little spice, and you can hardly taste it if youâre not paying attention. But this little bit of spice adds a delightful surprise. Once you taste it, itâs like your taste buds have been awakened.â
âItâs rare for fish jelly to have no fishiness at all,â Michael Greene admitted.
Yellen Brooks didnât hide any information as she said, âI actually forgot to bring scallions and ginger to remove the fishiness. I was too flustered and focused on getting all the ingredients quickly so that I would have more time for cooking. As a result, I forgot to bring the important scallions and ginger.â
âI know itâs my fault for forgetting the ingredients, and the rules of the Competition also state that if you donât bring something, you donât have it. If I lose the Competition because of this, I can only blame myself. But at that time, I still tried to ask other contestants for the ingredients,â Yellen Brooks said.
Yellen Brooks did not say she wanted to borrow.
Because these ingredients were to be given to her for use in the first place. How could she give them back?n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Thereâs borrowing only when thereâs returning.
âThanks to Cindy Clarke, I didnât even have to ask her. She simply gave me the scallions and ginger without hesitation. It may not look like an important ingredient, but who knows if it will still be needed later. Regardless, she generously gave me some.â
âWithout her help, I wouldnât have been able to complete my dish today,â Yellen Brooks said. âSo, I especially want to thank her. My dish couldnât have received the judgesâ recognition without Cindy Clarkeâs help.â
Yellen Brooks didnât mention Iris Dooneâs refusal to help her.
It would make her seem petty and holding a grudge.
Now she only mentioned this to express her gratitude to Cindy Clarke.
Cindy Clarke usually didnât interact much with the contestants.
Many people behind the scenes misunderstood her as aloof and difficult to get along with.
But this incident changed her perception.
Those who seemed easygoing on the surface might not necessarily be good people, while those who appeared aloof could actually be warm-hearted.
Yellen Brooks didnât want to cause any trouble for Cindy Clarke by mentioning Iris Doone, worrying this might make her an enemy.
Although Iris Doone has been on bad terms with Cindy Clarke, she canât make things worse.
She wouldnât want Cindy Clarke, who had done a good deed, to be misunderstood as a result.
Her intentions were to show gratitude to Cindy Clarke, not to cause problems for her.
âWe contestants, in fact, donât know much about each other. Many things are just based on appearances. If someone seems easygoing on the surface, gentle, harmless, or a good person, it might not always be true.â
Iris Doone was sitting in the elimination area at this time, listening to Yellen Brooksâs words, her face darkened, and she looked gloomy.
Wasnât Yellen Brooks talking about her?
Was it just because she didnât give her the scallions and ginger?
Had she been remembered for something so trivial?
This was a Competition â who would pity her!
Iris Doone gritted her teeth in anger and seething resentment.
Not only did she hate Yellen Brooks, but also Cindy Clarke even more.
Why was Cindy Clarke so helpful in her time of need?
It made Iris look very bad.
This was a Competition, not a game of friendship first.
She didnât know if the whole situation had been captured by the camera.
Please donât let it have been captured.
Not only would she be criticized, but she would also play into Cindy Clarkeâs hands, establishing her image as a cold person with a warm heart.
Iris Doone stared at Yellen Brooks fiercely.
âCindy Clarke doesnât interact with us much. We donât talk or spend time together, and our contact is minimal. However, when it mattered, she was the one who helped me,â Yellen Brooks said. âWhether I advance today or not, I am grateful for her help. I donât know if the moment when Cindy helped me earlier was captured by the cameras.â
âIf not, Iâd like to take this opportunity now, in front of the cameras and the audience, to let everyone know that it was Cindy who helped me. Sheâs a kind person,â Yellen Brooks said.
âYouâre a good person too!â someone suddenly yelled from the audience.
Immediately after, the audience burst into applause.
Everyone couldnât help but laugh at the sudden outburst.
Even the judges couldnât help but smile.
The camera quickly focused on Cindy Clarke for a close-up.
Iris Doone was calculating that perhaps the scene showing Cindy Clarke giving Yellen Brooks the scallions and ginger earlier wasnât captured by the cameras.
Unexpectedly, the live broadcast showed a playback of the scene on the big screen.
The first thing that appeared was Iris Dooneâs name, right when Yellen Brooks asked to borrow the scallions and ginger.
Now looking at the exchange between Yellen Brooks and herself from the third person perspective, it felt especially strange.
Then, Iris Dooneâs refusal to help Yellen Brooks was shown.
Just as the playback showed Iris Doone refusing Yellen Brooks, someone noticed and said, âLook, Cindy Clarke was quietly cutting scallions without making a fuss. These must be for Yellen Brooks, right?â
âActually, if Yellen Brooks hadnât asked her, Cindy couldâve just played dumb.â
âCindy really is a good person.â
âFrom what Yellen Brooks implied, it seems like Cindy doesnât have a good relationship with the other contestants.â
âItâs not hard to see why; there have only been two Competitions so far, and she has already had disagreements in both. In the previous one, Zoe Silverstone intentionally targeted her. At first, I thought that since Cindy was being targeted by one or two people, perhaps she had some issues herself. But now it seems that Iris Doone is the one with issues.â
âYeah, who wouldâve thought that Iris Doone, with her gentle and weak appearance, could have such a wicked heart.â
âShe and Yellen Brooks werenât in competition with each other in this round. Iris had taken so much; she couldâve shared some with Yellen Brooks.â
âAlthough helping would be out of kindness and not helping would be justified, itâs Yellenâs fault, and she canât blame others. Even if Iris didnât lend the ingredients, I donât think she should receive much blame. But the bad part is how she portrayed herself as innocent and harmless. From what Yellen Brooks implied, Iris gets along well with the contestants, but she turned her back on them when it mattered most. Itâs not about whether she lent the ingredients or not, but rather that people like this can be terrifying.â