Chef at the University Canteen-Chapter 426 - 261: Inheriting a Family Fortune Is Nothing Compared to Jiang Yu’s Cooking

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Chapter 426: Chapter 261: Inheriting a Family Fortune Is Nothing Compared to Jiang Yu’s Cooking

Room Seven, in the kitchen.

"Lao Jiang, I know the food you make is delicious, but I never imagined even anorexia patients couldn’t resist your culinary creations!"

Hu Zhihai sat in front of the kitchen counter, sipping a large bowl of yam and lean meat millet porridge with excitement on his face as he spoke,

"Let’s not talk about making money. Just being able to save anorexia patients and their families is an invaluable deed!"

"Come on, enough with the invaluable deed talk..."

Jiang Yu glanced at him, pursed his lips, and said,

"To be honest, it’s not just one person who suffers from anorexia; it’s the entire family that suffers.

I’m just using what I have. If the food I make has such miraculous effects, then of course, if I can save someone, I will."

The previous small trial had indeed shocked Jiang Yu. Those three anorexia patients, regardless of age or gender, or the cause, not only ate the yam and lean meat millet porridge he made, but also finished all three dishes clean.

Probably because they hadn’t had a normal meal in a long time, they seemed to still crave more after eating all the food.

Of course, Jiang Yu firmly refused.

After not eating much for so long, their digestive functions were weak, and overeating would severely damage their already fragile stomachs.

The three anorexia patients had no resistance against Jiang Yu’s food, which astonished their families. Once they realized what happened, they were overjoyed.

You see, because their loved ones had anorexia, their families felt as if they’d fallen into a dark abyss, with no laughter ever heard at home, constantly worried about the anorexia.

Now seeing a glimmer of hope for recovery, how could they not be happy?

While extremely grateful to Jiang Yu, they also pleaded with him to continue helping them.

Jiang Yu did not refuse but naturally couldn’t personally cook for them every day.

Du Guangning had already learned quite a few dishes from him, enough to take responsibility for the meals of these anorexia patients.

After Jiang Yu discussed everything with the families of the three anorexia patients, Hu Zhihai sent them back.

Returning to the second floor, Hu Zhihai couldn’t wait to bring out the portion of food Jiang Yu had left for him and gobbled it up.

"When I saw how they were all scrambling for the food in the private room earlier, I was practically drooling."

Hu Zhihai, having finished the porridge, picked up the bowl of golden egg tofu soup and took a big sip with satisfaction, saying,

"With salted duck egg yolk bringing out the delicious colors of the soup, drink a sip to taste the rich yolk’s savory and sandy texture, paired with soft tofu, sweet carrots, and fresh mushrooms — it’s simply heavenly!"

"Alright, enough chatter while eating!"

Jiang Yu glanced at him again with disdain and said,

"Hurry up and eat. Once you’re done, head back to the library to study. If you don’t get into graduate school this year, you’ll have to go back and inherit the family business."

"While I’m enjoying this great food, could you not bring up something so disappointing, Lao Jiang?"

Hu Zhihai looked speechless.

But without saying more, he quickly finished the rest of the food, bid farewell to Jiang Yu, and rushed downstairs.

He really didn’t want to go back and inherit the family business — it paled in comparison to the allure of Jiang Yu’s culinary delights!

...

In the multifunctional hall of Jiang University Library.

The vast hall was brightly lit, bustling with people. On the front stage, a giant projection screen displayed the words:

"The First Bioscience Academic Exchange Event of the Jiang University School of Life Sciences."

At the host podium in front of the screen, Professor Hans had just finished his academic presentation and was tidying up his laptop.

Meanwhile, seated in the hall were experts, professors, and researchers from major universities, along with many faculty and students from the School of Life Sciences. Their faces expressed a mix of delight, excitement, or bewilderment, each varying in expression.

But undoubtedly, Professor Hans’ more than two-hour-long academic report gave everyone a sense of enriching their knowledge.

Even if some aspects were unclear, it was solely due to their inadequate knowledge bases, making it hard to comprehend Professor Hans’ report. 𝐟𝕣𝗲𝕖𝕨𝗲𝐛𝗻𝗼𝐯𝗲𝚕.𝗰𝚘𝐦

"Professor Hans’ academic lecture was a revelation to me!"

Remarked a young researcher who came all the way from Beijing to participate in the academic exchange at Jiang University,

"I’ve been stuck on several key issues in a current project. After attending Professor Hans’ lecture, I realized I’d hit a dead end without noticing it.

I’m truly humbled!"

"Indeed, Professor Hans is renowned internationally; this lecture might have been long, but it was full of pearls of wisdom and classic lines, a culmination of his academic thoughts over the past decades."

"Listening to this lecture, I’ve learned more than what I gathered from several profound biological science treatises. Though I don’t quite understand some content now, I’ll definitely review the video of this lecture multiple times once I return!"