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Chapter 2248

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A few of the judges had lunch in advance and then gave out the highest grade of evaluation one after another.

Merry ate the last mouthful of rice in her bowl with a piece of eggplant, and put down the bowl, still feeling a little unsatisfied.

There was too little eggplant with garlic sauce, and it was too delicious, so it was finished in a few chopsticks.

However, this was still the most delicious dish she had eaten since returning to Chaos City.

Sour, spicy, sweet, and salty; the small piece of eggplant contained intoxicating flavors, rich and long, and lingered in the air.

Of course, what was even more amazing was that this eggplant with garlic sauce was cooked right in front of them, and it still maintained an astonishing degree of completion and deliciousness.

Earlton stood up and looked at Meg with a joyful expression, and said, "Mr. Meg, we're colleagues from now on."

This morning, this was the vocational training teacher he was most satisfied with. There was no other teacher.

Outstanding professional skills, simple teaching methods, immersive teaching rhythm, he even suspected that Meg had been a teacher before.

"Thank you." Meg nodded with a smile.

He was also very satisfied with his test.

After all, he had taught Firis, Anna, and Mara how to cook, so he had some experience in this area, and the results were quite good.

After the test, Meg didn't stay for long. He put away the kitchen utensils and cookware, and bade farewell to the judges, and left with his clothes.

Meg went to the washroom, and happened to run into Merry when he went out to wash his hands.

"Hi, Mr. Meg, I'm Merry. Your cooking is really good." Merry looked at him with a smile, and greeted him.

"You're too kind, Teacher Merry." Meg shook his head humbly, and took a look at this teacher with short brown hair. Her eyebrows were delicate, and her light brown eyes were bright and intelligent.

"Your restaurant is called Mamy's, right?" Merry asked.

"You know?" Meg was a little surprised. With his photographic memory, he was sure that this teacher had never been to his restaurant.

"I've seen your column in a magazine. I didn't remember it just now, but the eggplant with garlic sauce left a deep impression on me, so I remembered it again." Mei Li smiled.

"You can come to the restaurant for a meal when you have time. Goodbye, Teacher Mei Li." Meg washed his hands and turned to leave with a smile.

Luna was waiting for him outside. The two of them chatted as they left.

Merry looked at the backs of the two people and revealed a thoughtful expression.

"The headmaster and Mr. Meg look like a perfect match," Hilla muttered softly.

"Is the principal on good terms with him?" Mei Li asked curiously.

Hilla looked at Meg and said, "When I went to the cafeteria to get the food, I met an uncle. He said that Mr. Meg is an important investor of Hope School. Without him, there might not be Hope School."



"I just talked with several judges, and they all agreed that you are qualified to be a chef teacher." Luna walked beside Meg and said with a smile.

"Am I accepted in advance?" Meg asked with a smile.

"It's our honor to have such an outstanding chef like you as a teacher at Hope School," Luna said seriously.

She watched Meg's test from the side. She was shocked by Meg's ability to control the situation. She was even more touched that he selflessly presented such a precious recipe like the eggplant with garlic sauce.

She knew about the 'Mamy's craze' in Chaos City's culinary world recently. Various restaurants were releasing the same delicacies as Mamy's. Although the taste was mostly passable, they were trying to ride on the popularity.

If the children could learn a few of Meg's signature dishes from him, they could easily get a good job in various restaurants.

Meg stopped in his tracks and asked her, "You didn't intend to set up a chef's major, right?"

"Yes." Luna didn't hide it from him. "I will contact the construction team today. We will build a chef's practical training ground as soon as possible."

Meg shook his head with a smile, and said, "I was the one who suggested this major. Leave the design and construction of the practical training ground to me. I saw an empty plot of land next to the cafeteria. Can I use it?"

"This …" Luna hesitated.

"Actually, my idea is to set up a chef's academy. The scale may be small in the beginning, but the goal is to become the best training ground for chefs on the Norland Continent. It will become the holy land in the hearts of chefs." Meg smiled. "So, I want to make the practical training ground look more professional. I'm afraid no one else can do this."

Luna looked at Meg with a smile on her face. She nodded, and said, "Alright. I'll leave the plot of land next to the cafeteria to you."

"Thank you." Meg nodded. He walked around the school with Luna before leaving.

Standing at the school gate, Meg looked back at the new teaching building with a smile on his face.

Who would have thought that he would also become a glorious teacher?

Even though it was just a part-time job, he still felt that it was a little amazing.

Meg went to the textile factory on the way, and booked a batch of outstanding Night Elf craftsmen from Ashley.

There were still six days before Hope School started. He had to build the chef's practical training ground before school started so that it wouldn't affect the school's start.



During lunch, Irina looked at Meg in surprise, and asked, "You're going to be a teacher at Hope School?"

The girls stopped what they were doing, and looked at Meg.

"Father, are you going to be a teacher?" Amy even jumped up from her chair in surprise. In her heart, teachers were super awesome. For example, Teacher Luna.

"Boss, what are you teaching?" Mia asked curiously.

"How do I make all the beautiful girls in the city fall in love with me?" Angela rested her chin on her hand.

"This answer is a little close." Meg pointed at Angela. "Go to the New Oriental Chef Academy!"

"You're going to teach the children how to cook?" Phyllis understood immediately.

"Yes, Hope School has set up vocational training courses. When I went to visit the school today, I happened to meet Teacher Luna, so I applied to be a part-time teacher. I've already passed the test." Meg nodded with a smile.

"Teacher Meg," Anna called out crisply.

"Mm, good girl, Little Anna." Meg nodded with a smile. The little girl was indeed one of his students.

"Won't it affect the children's studies?" Irina asked.

Mag shook his head slightly, and said, "Learning is actually a means. It's not just about knowledge, magic, and martial arts. For those children who come from poor families, it's more practical to have something that can allow them to have a foothold in society and break away from their parents' poverty and inability to break free from the mire.

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