Jiangli remembers that when Ying Ming started cooking, it wasn't very good. People back then practically lived off raw meat and blood, and had no cooking techniques.
Even the use of fire was still a recently acquired skill.
The so-called cooking was mostly just roasting with fire.
Most people ate food raw for convenience.
But Jiangli couldn't eat it.
The taste of blood always made her vomit.
This issue remained even after arriving at the Water God Temple.
To accommodate her, Ying Ming began to learn cooking.
However, at first the food wasn't good, and since Jiangli wasn't familiar with him, she often threw tantrums, making the Water God Temple a restless place.
She remembers that Ying Ming would never get angry and would always soothe her repeatedly.
For a long time, she even suspected that Ying Ming had no temper.
But later, she realized that Ying Ming did have a temper.
