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... eakfast.

Elder Master Ken was impressed with Arya’s cooking skill. It was much better compared to Rita’s cooking. The seasoning was enough to his taste.

He wanted to compliment Arya but chose not to do so in consideration to Rita not to feel bad since he did not comment on the latter’s cooking at all.

But he’s glad to know that Rita was working hard to learn new things like cooking.

His brat grandchild Dean was often on her side to the rescue. Their cook told him ...

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