"They look tasty." Sydney commented as she turned back to Julien, whose head was resting on her shoulder.
"Really?" Julien averted his head towards her.
Sydney nodded, "Yes. Though the dishes are not well-decorated, they look delicious. For a beginner, you did a good job."
Sydney gave Julien a thumbs up.
She had thought Julien wouldn't be able to cook so well even if he had learned cooking, but now she realized she had underestimated him.
Sydney hadn't tasted the food yet. She wasn't sure how it tasted, but from the smell and color, she was sure they were yummy even if they weren't top notch.
Hearing Sydney's praise, Julien curled the corners of his mouth.
He let go of her waist, pulled out a chair, and seated her in it. He then handed her the fork and urged, "Try it! Tell me how you like it."
"Okay." Sydney replied with a smile. She was also curious about how the dishes tasted.
Sydney took the fork. She looked hesitantly at the dishes on the table. She seemed to be wondering which one she should try first.
But she didn't hesitate for long. She made a quick decision and reach her fork for the nearest dish.
Julien had cooked three dishes, a roasted chicken, a tuna salad, and a soup of cream and mushroom.
These were all ordinary dishes that were seldom served on the Flint family’s table.
Sydney guessed that Julien rarely ate the dishes he had cooked today, since he had a Michelin chef who specialized in a wide variety of delicious cuisines.
Usually, when Zach ordered meals for Julien, he only ordered from those fancy restaurants.
Therefore, Sydney was surprised when she just saw that Julien had cooked these ordinary dishes.
But after a thought about it, she guessed that all beginners should start with these most common dishes. She began to taste the food.
Sydney first tried the roasted chicken. As Julien watched, Sydney slowly took a bite of the roasted chicken.
"How is it?" Julien hurriedly asked. He pulled out a chair and sat down next to her.
Sydney was carefully chewing on the chicken. She didn't answer him right away. After she swallowed the chicken, she turned to Julien.
Julien looked as nonchalant as usual, but a hint of imperceptible nervousness was on his face.
Was he worried that she wouldn't like it?
Thinking about the possibility, Sydney smiled, "I can't tell you right now. I've only tried the chicken. I haven't tried the rest of them. I'll let you know after I've tried them all."
"OK, take your time." Julien picked up his fork and got some salad on Sydney's plate.
Sydney tasted it.
Julien watched her eating it.
He didn't ask her again how it tasted, but as she ate, his brows furrowed more tightly, and his eyes showed a nervous look.
Noticing the tension on Julien’s nerves, Sydney was amused.
She wondered if anyone other than herself could make Julien so tensed up.
In fact, Sydney was happy to see Julien get so nervous about her.
It showed that he cared about her.
After finishing the salad on her plate, Sydney put her fork down and grabbed a tissue to mop her mouth.
"Sydney," Julien called out. Obviously, he was waiting for her comment.
But Sydney deliberately ignored him. She picked up her glass of water and took a sip.
Julien tightened his lips and called again, his voice anxious, "Sydney!"
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