Chapter 603 - The Foodie Without Moral Fiber (2/2)

Parker went to look for Bluepool with the sashimi, and Bai Qingqing stood under the tree and shouted out to Winston.

The minute Bluepool arrived, he was subdued by the rich and intense fragrance in the pot. He walked over briskly and asked, “What is that you’re cooking?”

Bai Qingqing had wanted to ask him to eat the fish head initially. Seeing him take an interest in the fish roe steamboat, she instantly felt awkward. “Cough!… Fish soup.”

Parker grinned wickedly as he quickly lifted the pot lid. “Smells nice, huh? I bet it tastes even better.”

A large pot of fish roe was exposed in the air; the yellowish-orange fish roe had turned a reddish-orange shade after it was cooked, and the way it glistened whetted one’s appetite.

Bluepool was speechless.

“Parker…” Unable to look straight at Bluepool’s expression, Bai Qingqing thought to herself: You should at least give him some buffer time!

“Hasn’t Curtis come back?” asked Winston.

Bai Qingqing replied, “Not yet.”

“One fish won’t be enough for our entire family to eat. While he’s still out, I’ll head out to hunt another prey.” As Winston spoke, he prepared to put on his skirt.

Bai Qingqing quickly said, “No need. Curtis said he will bring back food.”

Only then did Winston dismiss the idea.

These hot dishes weren’t to Curtis’s liking. So, under Bai Qingqing’s command, everyone started eating.

Parker placed a fish roe into Bai Qingqing’s bowl and picked up one for himself. As he ate with relish, he commented, “So yummy.”

Bai Qingqing secretly nudged him and said awkwardly, “Bluepool, eat the fish head. It’s very tasty. The fishballs should be done steaming by now. You can eat them as well.”

Bluepool, however, stared at the yellowish-orange fish roe. Upon hearing this, he looked up at Bai Qingqing, who just happened to deliver a fish roe into her mouth. He slurped his saliva.

Suddenly, he reached out and, holding a large wooden spoon, scooped up a large fish roe for himself. He then lowered his head and started chomping on it greedily.