"Master, don't you think he's being insulting with his attitude?"
"Your dishes are renowned as top-notch delicacies, and we're all proud to taste them. But this guy just dismisses it as merely pretty good. Isn't that an insult to you?"
Dylan Lopez shouted loudly.
The people around also showed agreement.
Master Barnes's expression darkened again, feeling increasingly displeased.
"Is it that the dish doesn't suit your taste? How about I change the course for you, to another cuisine?" Master Barnes said.
As the saying goes, different strokes for different folks. Perhaps this kid just doesn't like the light and fresh flavor of Huaiyang cuisine.
Such situations have, of course, happened before, but usually, out of politeness, people wouldn't say it outright and would still offer some praise. Unlike this kid, who showed it directly.
"No, it's pretty good. I quite like Huaiyang cuisine." I said with a smile, not wanting to make a fuss.
