Chapter 169 The Energetic Woman (2/2)

”Yes.” She kissed his lips and said, ”In A City, fast food is more popular than exquisite private food. But I've made up my mind. I'll both of them. ”

”Oh?” He listened with great interest, ”What are you going to do?”

Cherry smiled and said, ”I've already contacted the people in charge of several travel agencies. They are responsible for taking customers who come to A City for a short trip to our newly opened restaurant for dinner. I'll also prepare bento for them in advance.”

”You can earn money by it?”

”Of course.” Cherry pinched his face. It fe

”Oh, so she doesn't want to see me because she thinks I'm not qualified?” Hearing what Blaze said, even the Butler was nervous.

Although Jerome was confused, he sensed that something was wrong. ”No, absolutely not.” He said respectfully, ”Mr. Blaze, I'm Cherry's father. Today she went to H City to host the 1st anniversary activity of the old restaurant, and happened to be not here. I'm really sorry. I'll ask her to visit you tomorrow. Is it convenient for you? ”

However, Blaze smiled mysteriously, ”You must be kidding. Why did I look for her for no reason?” He lowered his head and fiddled with the dishes on the plate with chopsticks. ”I just think that your dishes are very special. I have been a lot of places, but I have never eaten such dishes. I really want to ask who her master is and how he taught her to cook these dishes. ”

Jerome smiled complacently, ”Mr. Blaze, you are joking. These dishes were not taught by anyone. My daughter came up with them herself. She cooks one dish a day, but she is not here today, so all the dishes are cooked by me. ”

Blaze nodded, ”What a great girl. Does she have a boyfriend? ”

Jerome grinned from ear to ear and said, ”Of course she has. My daughter is very popular. My future son-in-law is the director of the hospital at the end of the street. At that time, he chased after my daughter with effort. ”

”Oh. Congratulations! ”

Parents in the world were the same. When it came to the advantages of their children, they were inevitable to be complacent.