"Don't just eat rice, have more vegetables."
Pei Linhan served his niece some vegetables. Since coming to the East Sea, he hadn't indulged but rather played the role of a nanny, taking care of all the cleaning and cooking. He also squeezed in some ideological education for his daughter. It was hard work, but he enjoyed it.
"That's enough, that's enough."
Luo Li'er quickly said. Perhaps subtly influenced by her cousin, as a star, she was particularly cautious about her food intake. She aspired to emulate what was worthy of learning and had developed a habit of balanced eating. Her roommates would often call her for late-night snacks, but she never went.
Although she never cared about the boastful title of school beauty, girls can't help but care about their figures.
She absolutely didn't want to become overweight,
"Eating only does good. Are you disliking your Uncle's cooking? It's definitely better than takeout, right? Haven't you seen the news? Many takeouts are filthy."
