Back to the 80s: Raising my Wolfy Boyfriend-Chapter 243: The Boy’s Contented Delight

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Chapter 243: Chapter 243: The Boy’s Contented Delight

Keeping milk in a thermos for a long time will destroy its proteins and can lead to the growth of various bacteria, resulting in symptoms like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain after drinking.

So she didn’t buy much more.

Gu Jin turned on the gas, adjusted the flame, and looked back to see the young man who had come to the kitchen.

She cleaned the thermos that had held the milk and said to the boy, "We’ll buy a large sealable glass cup for fresh milk, which can be kept in the refrigerator for several days, so we don’t have to run downstairs every day."

An Mingji stood by watching her clean the thermos and casually asked, "Why use glass?"

"Because putting it in a glass container preserves the milk’s rich nutrients."

An Mingji didn’t understand these things, his eyes stayed fixed on the fair and slender hands rinsing in the water.

Sister Jin’s hands are so beautiful, each finger makes people want to protect them carefully. She shouldn’t be doing these chores; she should be cared for delicately, like those noble ladies grandmother used to tell him about, whose fingertips never touched ordinary water.

After cleaning the thermos, Gu Jin put it back in its original place.

She washed four eggs, put them in a pot with water, placed the pot on the other unused burner of the double gas stove, and turned the switch to low flame to cook.

Both burners of the gas stove were in use, one for boiling eggs, the other for boiling milk.

The breakfast still lacked a main dish.

Considering the ingredients available at home, she decided to make millet cake.

She took out a mixing bowl, filled it with a bowl of flour, and then took out some millet. The tiny grains of millet slowly turned into powder in her hands, blending with the flour in the bowl.

Her abilities weren’t just for defense; they could also be shown in daily life.

This scene made An Mingji widen his eyes.

In his astonished gaze, Gu Jin picked up the white sugar from the spices and sprinkled some into the bowl with the flour and millet powder.

Then she added an appropriate amount of water and started kneading it into a soft dough.

While kneading, she kept adding water, mixing all the flour together.

When it was about ready, she covered the mixing bowl with a cloth and set it aside to let it ferment a little.

The milk boiling in the pot on the stove had already come to a boil once; Gu Jin opened the lid and stirred it.

She covered the pot again and waited for it to boil again.

Until it boiled a third time, she poured the milk into transparent glass cups. After filling two cups, there was still some left in the pot.

"Xiao An, go get Duoduo’s water bowl."

Looking at the remaining milk in the pot, An Mingji knew this was for Duoduo.

He dropped his eyes reluctantly, left the kitchen, and when he returned, he carried Duoduo’s bowl, with a tail following him.

"Awoo awoo..."

Duoduo had long smelled the aroma of milk, but the kitchen door was closed, and it couldn’t get in.

Taking advantage of An Mingji’s trip to get the bowl, it sneaked in.

Watching the little creature come into the kitchen, Gu Jin narrowed her eyes and spoke sternly, "Duoduo, out!"

Although the kitchen wasn’t small, Duoduo was so little, it could easily be accidentally stepped on.

"Woo woo..."

The little one seemed quite intuitive and sensing Gu Jin’s sternness, it whimpered twice in grievance and wobbled its hips out of the kitchen.

Seeing this, An Mingji’s lips curled into a barely noticeable smile of delight.

Once Duoduo left the kitchen, Gu Jin poured the remaining milk into its bowl and placed it on the floor next to him.

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