What Ji Ziming hated the most was anything sweet.
As long as something tasted sweet, he would not like it.
Being the top family in the capital, Ji could not be matched up by any average family.
Ji Ziming received rigorous elite education from a young age, and what he ate and wore were under constant, strict supervision. Everything, from head to toe, was carefully selected for him.
When he ate, it was not simply for enjoyment, nor was it to fill the stomach; first, it was to supplement the body with the required nutrition and, second, to enjoy.
A majority of people would eat all the types of food they wanted whenever they wanted as they were growing up. Ji Ziming never had that privilege.
However, he, who was relatively mature from a young age, never had any problem with not being able to eat all the food he wanted.
Under such strict education, Ji Ziming's aesthetic tastes were shaped.