Pei Jing pursed his little lips, and because of this action, his lips, which were already rosy, appeared even more vibrant.
There was a sheen on them, making it clear he really wanted to eat at that moment.
Although Jiang Ran also hoped Pei Jing could eat the roasted rabbit sooner, good food requires patience.
If it isn't perfectly roasted, the taste won't be the best, but more importantly, eating undercooked rabbit can easily make a child like Pei Jing ill.
Fortunately, Pei Jing isn't a bratty child.
Though he wants to eat, he merely watches eagerly without causing a fuss.
As time slowly passed, the aroma of the roasted rabbit grew richer, and its skin turned golden brown, glistening with drips of oil.
The oil dripping onto the fire made a sizzling sound that tempted everyone to salivate.
Watching this scene in the courtyard, it was understandable if they began to drool.
