Leng Yan took a sip and laughed, "The dish and soup can be eaten together; it tastes better that way."
He scooped some food into his bowl and poured soup over the rice. The soup and dish balanced each other perfectly, neither too salty nor bland.
Seeing his casual eating, Xia Nuo's jealousy faded away.
He wasn't picky about the food she made, so why should she be unnecessarily jealous?
A few days later, Leng Yan came back one day and handed her a cartoon bear made with many small beads.
Xia Nuo took the bear, surprised, and asked him, "You bought it?"
Her surprise was understandable; Leng Yan had given her many things before — necklaces, rings, or even a car — but never anything cute and small like this.
Leng Yan laughed while pouring himself some water, "I didn't buy it; it was from Zhou Panpan."
Xia Nuo's eyes flashed, and she asked again, "She gave it to you?"
