In order to keep his promise, Zhu, a Millennium monster, opened a Tianxiang Building famous for his cooking in Wuxia City, guarding the peace of Wuxia City. Many humans and monsters came to the door and asked her to cook incomparable dishes with special materials. Therefore, all kinds of stories of love, infatuation and sadness are staged one by one, and inner struggles and desires, despair and anger, fears and hopes are all presented one by one. In this process, Zhu has a special liking for evergreen trees with beautiful words that can make flowers come true. How can this friendship go?
About the author:
Yu Yin: Author of fantasy emotional novels, published nearly 2 million words, and dabbled in science fiction, Gu Yan, fantasy and other topics. His masterpieces include the best-selling TV series Gourmet and the comic book My Robot Roommate. His works have a complete world outlook system, beautiful writing style, vivid characters, delicate emotional description and ups and downs of the story, which is both sweet and cruel and makes people want to stop.
The book Gourmet is somewhat similar to Liaozhai, and it is also composed of strange stories. The language is fresh and refreshing, and the plot is fantastic and slightly scary. Of course, in terms of the artistry and depth of the story, it is still worse than serial. But compared with Liaozhai, I like two aspects of this book better. First of all, it has the protagonist running through the book. Each chapter is relatively independent, but each story is skillfully combined, which makes the whole story complete. Because there is a protagonist who runs through the book and has expectations for the protagonist's fate, it is more difficult to read. Second, it has delicious food throughout the book. This kind of book that combines food and paranormal so completely is really rare now. The book has 542,000 words, and the length is moderate! Personally, I feel that this length is just right for this theme. If it's too short, it's not enough. If it is too long, it will reduce its mystery and the proposition of story type will be repeated.