Chapter 876: Chapter 876: Doesn’t Your Dad Know?
_1 Chapter 876: Chapter 876: Doesn’t Your Dad Know?
_1 Looking to examine the skillset of the chefs in the Pingla Culinary Competition.
For that reason, Billy Houston could not possibly have refused it.
Refusal would have made him appear insecure, as if Hearth Nation’s chefs weren’t up to par.
So, after some discussion, they finally agreed to it.
It was not Jenny Kirk they had actively invited.
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But Jenny Kirk sure knew how to blow her own horn.
“Even though I’m not a chef, I am still involved in the culinary industry.
I’m not only representing the organizers of the International Culinary Competition, but I am also a member of the International Chefs Association.
Usually, I am learning from many masters.”
“Such as, Mr.
Austin Bradley, George Bronson, Joe Jose, Alfonso Simone.”
Chefs, unlike celebrities, are not widely known for their names.
But top-level famous chefs like these are familiar to everyone.
To the extent that even regular netizens are aware of them, it is clear they are famous as chefs.
As she says this, sure enough, a strong exclamation is heard from the audience.
They couldn’t help but look forward to Jenny Kirk being a judge.
“Though I am not a chef, I have learned and tasted their signature dishes and listened to their detailed explanations.
I have watched them mentor students, and I have learned a lot from it.”
“However, it is only theoretical knowledge,” Jenny Kirk adds.
By saying this, she is making it known to the audience that she isn’t completely ignorant about the subject.
Although she is not a chef, being a judge is enough.
She is not wholly unqualified – she should not be underestimated as somebody merely poking her nose in.
True enough, Jenny Kirk’s words were effective.
The attitude of the audience towards her was no longer dismissive and careless as before.
“Of course, I am far behind the five judges,” Jenny Kirk continues, “I am here to learn today, so I hope I will do everything correctly.
Please bear with me if there are any mistakes.”
“Heh,” Peggy Lewis snorts sarcastically, “She ‘hopes’ she won’t make any mistakes.
But what if she does?
She’s the one who’s scoring the contestants.
If she messes up the scoring, it’s the contestants who will suffer.”
“She knows she’s not professional yet she’s still here.
As if the contestants owe her anything!” Peggy Lewis sneers.
She simply didn’t like Jenny Kirk’s look from the start.
For no particular reason.
If a reason must be stated, it’s probably a woman’s intuition.
Peggy Lewis just didn’t hit it off with Jenny Kirk.
Looking at Jenny Kirk’s face and manner, she felt that the woman’s aura was off.
After learning from the little guy about Jenny Kirk’s intentions towards Adrian Zhekova, Peggy Lewis disliked her even more.
Lyke Zhekova’s lips curled up in amusement, finding Peggy Lewis quite interesting.
Being the little guy’s godmother, she must have a close relationship with Cindy Clarke.
Just because Jenny Kirk has designs on Adrian Zhekova, she became this agitated.
Unexpectedly, Peggy Lewis was quite righteous.
“Being a judge, doesn’t your father know about it?” Peggy Lewis questions the little guy.
Jenny Kirk being a judge is very disadvantageous for Cindy Clarke.
Before the little guy could speak, Lyke Zhekova says, “Adrian doesn’t know about it.
Not just him, none of us knew.”
“There is autonomy in the organizing committee of the Pingla Culinary Competition.
They won’t report everything.
They can decide on their own about the event format, content changes,” Lyke Zhekova explains.
After all, there are way too many companies under the flag of Pingla.
Other than significant matters, who would approach Adrian Zhekova to decide about every little thing each day?