Leonardo joked, "Marc, I fancy some fish too. Can you help me out?"
Marcus replied, "Can't you do it yourself?"
Leonardo turned to Cornelia and asked, "Cornelia, did you hurt your hand?"
Cornelia glared at him, "Leonardo, can you just eat your meal?"
Leonardo responded, "I want to eat fish, but it’s so far away from me. Can you help me?"
Zack always had Cornelia's back. He quickly forked a piece of fish and put it in Leonardo's bowl, "Leonardo, eat up."
Leonardo looked at the fish in his bowl with disgust, "You're a man. You used your fork to give me the fish. There's your saliva on the fork, and it must've gotten on the fish. So, if I eat the fish, it's like indirectly kissing you. Don't you find that disgusting?"
Zack replied, "Oh so when it’s me doing it, it’s disgusting?"
Leonardo gave Zack a displeased look, ignored him, and picked up his fork to eat the vegetables.
Zack quickly pulled the plate over, "I made this dish."
Leonardo responded, "No wonder there's so much food on the table and this dish is the only one that looks unappetizing."
Zack replied, "If you don't want to eat it, why are you reaching for it?"
Leonardo responded, "You should stop cooking. You're wasting good ingredients."
Zack replied, "Someone who can't even peel garlic has no right to say that."
Leonardo responded, "I have servants at home. Whether I can peel garlic or not doesn't affect my quality of life. But it's different for you, you need to cook for yourself. If you cook badly, it affects your quality of life."
Zack replied, "Are you showing off your wealth? But is the money you have earned by yourself? You're just luckier than me. If we compare abilities, are you better than me?"
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