The table only had a simple three dishes and one soup because they were out of rice, so Li Nuo only cooked two bowls of clear broth noodles.
Li Anning picked up a piece of fried green vegetable and, after tasting it, her beautiful eyes slightly brightened with surprise, she said, "Your cooking skills aren't too bad!"
Although this dish couldn't compare to the delicacies of the mountains and seas at the Princess Mansion, it had a unique flavor of its own.
Li Nuo was very aware of his own culinary abilities.
These dishes could only be described as not bad; they were far from "not too bad."
Perhaps it was because this meal was one they had worked together to complete, its meaning was different, and naturally, the taste was too.
Li Anning gave Li Nuo a glance and asked, "Is this also your first time cooking?"
Li Nuo honestly replied, "In this world, you are still the first person to taste my cooking."
Li Anning's lips curled into a slight smile, then she felt a bit embarrassed.