Chapter 634 - A Flower on the Cliff (12) (2/2)

“You haven’t worked in a restaurant yet, so you shouldn’t covet the title of a good chef Just take it easy”

“I want to be like you”

“Don’t even think about it You can’t be like ht,” Peter said, nodding

Min-joon said slowly, “As I got older, I once thought that just like there were no adults who seriously said conquering the world was their drea like the best in the world were just du about their drea they didn’t know anything about reality”

“How about now? You don’t think like that anymore?”

“Well, there aren’t rasp of reality while they are laughing at others’ dreaoing to be the best chef in the world So I have to have only the best people around me Sharks play with sharks and shrireat”

“I want you to be great too,” said Min-joon calmly “When I become the best in the world, I want you to be byfor a long tiaze away fro the them, Peter answered quietly, “Sure, no problem”

At the Rose Island reeted hiht s her Since he saw it after a long ties in it

“How have you been?”

“Why didn’t you stop by sometimes?”

“I was a bit busy for some time,” he replied aardly

In fact, he lied to her Even though he was busy, he wasn’t so busy as not to visit here once in a while

But he just hated soive the Venice branch, or Rose Island main restaurant, to Min-joon And honestly, he didn’t hate her proposal He also wanted to make this beautiful restaurant in front of the sea, not the one in don Los Angeles, his own

But he couldn’t It wasn’t because he didn’t want to dream for her The reason she wanted to hand out the restaurant to him was partly because he had the perfect palate Her conviction that he was a genius cook like Daniel also made her favor him, too

Min-joon knew that her favoritism was actually quite twisted First of all, he had absolutely no perfect palate Of course, since people believed that he had a perfect palate, he tried to do his best to meet their expectations, but he still lacked a lot in terms of a perfect palate

Of course, he didn’t bla tobelief, he could not stand as an onlooker as her disciple He couldn’t take advantage of her favor Even if he achieved what he wanted in that way, he could not pride himself on that

Of course, he could not mention it to her If he had confided in her and she had still wanted to leave the Venice branch with hiht have been a different story But that was a less assumption