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I Am A Gourmet: Just Eight And You Want Me To Start A Roadside Stall?

# gourmet # entrepreneurship # eight years old # younger sister # business Xu Le transmigrated to a parallel universe into the body of an adorable eight-year-old. Here, there are no delicacies. His parents went abroad, leaving him behind to earn his own keep. His parents said, "Son, it is time you become a man and become financially independent. Make your own money and bring up your younger sister." Xu Le, "I understand, but at least pay off the mortgage before you leave!" Forced by his circumstances, elementary school student Xu Le shouldered a burden that was beyond his age. He begins his life of paying off the mortgage, bringing along his younger sister, Xu Tian, along for the ride. Just then, the "Culinary God" system was awakened. He could get all sorts of prizes if he cooked delicious food for people to try. As such, a food stall started to appear on a busy street. In it was a tiny figure as a cook and a long line of customers.

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He casually opened the comments below the video.

"D*mn, is this cutting technique really something an eight-year-old child can possess?!"

"I feel like he has decades of experience as a chef. Could he have started learning from his mother's womb?"

"I give up, I give up. So this handsome guy is really not just for show. He has some skills."

"Some people are just born to be in this industry."

Someone replied to his comment, "Damn, you can't even be envious of them."

"This soup looks fancy. I wonder if it tastes good?"

Someone replied, "It's really super delicious. When I went to his store the other day, I happened to buy a serving. The soup looks fresh and bright, and when I drink it, it has a particularly strong chicken soup taste."

"Could he have added some chicken essence or additives into it?"

"That can't be. Look at the video from the beginning. They had stewed the soup themselves."