The Soldier King Becomes a Useless Little Girl-Chapter 803 - 801: Spiritual Cuisine Master Manual

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Chapter 803: Chapter 801: Spiritual Cuisine Master Manual

A three-star Spirit Chef is not qualified to serve as the head chef of a Four-star Spiritual Food Restaurant?

Xin Lin didn’t even know there was such a regulation.

She looked at the owner of Taoyao Pavilion.

The owner smiled wryly and nodded.

The Spiritual Cuisine Restaurant Association has very strict regulations on the head chef and the level of the Spiritual Food Restaurant. These aren’t regulations set by the Spiritual Cuisine Master Association of Zixiao alone; this applies throughout the entire mainland.

If there is any violation, it would be equivalent to going against the conventions of the Spirit Food World and would face collective resistance.

Even when Master Ji was Master Ji’s own nephew, he couldn’t directly take on the role of head chef.

"What’s the matter, at a loss for words? In other words, among all the Spirit Chefs in Purple Cloud City, I’m the only one qualified to take over Taoyao Pavilion. Either you obediently remove the Four-star label from your Spiritual Food Restaurant and downgrade it to a Three-star Spiritual Restaurant."

Master Chen waved his hand, ordering someone to remove Taoyao Pavilion’s sign.

"Wait!"

Xin Lin shouted.

Her eyes turned to the sign of Taoyao Pavilion.

The scene of Master Ji’s death was vividly clear in her mind.

Master Ji had no other wishes; his only dying wish was to see Taoyao Pavilion flourish.

For Master Ji, who had no children, Taoyao Pavilion was his everything.

The three grand characters of "Taoyao Pavilion," with four shining stars beneath them, caught Xin Lin’s eye, appearing particularly striking.

"What do you have to explain? Or are you saying that within today, you can find a Four-star Spirit Chef?"

Master Ji’s face was full of mockery.

He had already spread the word that not just in the city, but even throughout Longteng Country, no Spirit Chefs above three-star would apply to Taoyao Pavilion.

"Xin Lin, why don’t you just give it up for now..."

The owner sighed, trying to dissuade Xin Lin.

"Boss, boss, there’s a Spirit Chef outside saying he’s here to apply. He’s a Four-star Spirit Chef!"

Just when Xin Lin was in a difficult spot, a Taoyao Pavilion staff member rushed in, full of joy.

A Four-star Spirit Chef coming to apply?

Everyone present was taken aback.

"Quick, quickly invite him in."

The owner was overjoyed and quickly had the staff bring the person in.

Not long after, a man in yellow walked in.

The man appeared to be in his thirties, with a heavy date-shaped face, sporting a short beard, sharp eyes, and an average build.

"I am Yang Su, from the Ancient Yue Kingdom. My family just moved to Purple Cloud City a couple of days ago, and seeing your establishment recruiting Spirit Chefs, I came to inquire."

Upon seeing everyone, Yang Su clasped his hands together, appearing quite respectful.

No wonder he came to apply; turns out he’s from another country.

Master Chen snorted, unimpressed by Yang Su’s arrival.

"Master Yang, I’ve heard you’re a Four-star Spirit Chef. Do you have any proof of identity?"

The owner beamed as he stepped forward to greet him.

The Ancient Yue Kingdom is a small country similar to Longteng, located at some distance from Longteng.

However, their Spiritual Food Restaurants have quite a local flavor, making them somewhat famous on the mainland.

"Yes, this is my Spiritual Cuisine Master Manual."

Yang Su quickly brought out his Spiritual Cuisine Master Manual.

Xin Lin glanced at it from the side.

Only then did she realize she didn’t have a Spiritual Cuisine Master Manual.

Only Spirit Chefs who passed the Spiritual Cuisine Master Association’s assessment would have their own Spiritual Cuisine Master Manual, which records their level, personal history, specialty cuisines, and achievements.

Obviously, as the first and unprecedented three-star Spirit Chef appointed by the Emperor, Xin Lin did not have this kind of credential representing status and identity.