"Hmm!" A'Fen took the basket and ate the daily meal from the freshness of the vegetables and fruits.
"Senior, why do you prefer vegetables more than fruit?" She noticed that he only liked to eat carrots.
"The first time that I encountered her, she offered me the carrot." FenFen responded.
Rabbits don't naturally eat root vegetables or fruit. Carrots and fruit are high in sugar and should only be fed in small amounts as occasional treats. Rabbits need mainly hay and/or grass, some leafy greens, and a small, measured amount of pellets. (Again, I did the research and learned this from a website on Google.)
FenFen didn't eat usually. He practiced to the point that even if he didn't eat, he would still be okay.
Yet, since the day that he encountered her, she has fed him spirit carrots. He began to like carrots.
The spirit carrots aren't too sweet. Those spirit carrots taste delicious, and the flavour isn't too strong to accept.