PREVIEW

... went to the kitchen.

For interstellar people, all nutrition can be satisfied only by nutrient solution.

But for Lu Yao who has lived in other worlds, that thing is convenient and fast, but it is really hard to eat!

What coriander and watermelon flavor, what rock sugar spicy strip flavor, what cherry blossom pepper flavor…

Lu Yao never dreamed of the most acceptable taste, but it was boiled water.

For the sake of her own taste, Lu Yao called two little cubs and ...

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