"Sure, I haven't had your tea eggs in a while. Just mentioning it makes me miss them. The tea eggs at our dining hall for breakfast don't compare to yours," Peter Gingery nodded in agreement. "What else are planning to cook tonight?"
"I'll see what vegetables we have left in the refrigerator and cook those. But don't worry, there will definitely be meat," Jane Sampson said thoughtfully and then added, "I'll go to the city district tomorrow morning to buy groceries. Tell me what you want to eat, and I'll buy the ingredients tomorrow and come over to your brother's dormitory to eat together at noon."
"I find you more and more gentle and cute," Peter Gingery flattered Jane Sampson offhandedly.
While they were speaking, James Black was the first to prepare a meal and placed it in front of Jane Sampson, then glanced at Peter Gingery, who had made himself comfortable and was chatting happily with Jane. After that, he turned to get his own meal.