Back at home, seeing that Mo Wu was also there, Mo Yan cleaned the cast-iron pan inside and out and asked her to burn some charcoal to test if the pan was still not easy to use.
Mo Wu caressed the cast-iron pan, unable to put it down, before she started chopping vegetables and kneading dough to cook the flatbread. She was accustomed to household chores and was quick with her hands. In no time at all, she had prepared enough pancake fruit and egg rolls for Mo Yan and the others to taste, even quicker than they had anticipated.
Mo Yan devoured an entire pancake fruit in one go and praised repeatedly, "Not bad at all, the cakes made with this pan have a better texture than those made in the cooking pot and even taste more fragrant. All we need to do is pay attention to the heat to keep the cakes from burning, which will save us more trouble than using the cooking pot."