Lin Xu glanced at the sea cucumber simmering slowly in the pot, estimating it would take a few more minutes before it was done. Only then did he pick up a large bone from the basin, tearing off a big chunk of meat with his teeth.
This kind of meat, clinging to the bone and with a bit of fat, was incredibly flavorful, especially after being stewed in sauerkraut soup for so long—not only was it tender, but it had also absorbed the sour and fragrant taste of the sauerkraut.
Taking a big bite was truly an ultimate enjoyment.
While gnawing on the bone, Lin Xu found this method of holding the bone to eat meat quite intriguing.
He thought for a moment and instructed Che Zai:
"Tell Old Hu that we're eating big bones this weekend. Let him bring some back from the slaughterhouse... how many pounds would be appropriate?"
Lin Xu hesitated for a moment, considering the dozens of employees at the shop, along with Qiang Ge, Yue Liyue, Panda, and others, as well as his in-laws and relatives.
