Chapter 740 Can I Trust Your Words?

Blake said, "If there's extra food here, we will eat it here. If not, we will go outside to eat. There are plenty of restaurants around the kindergarten anyway."

The homeroom teacher glanced at the four food buckets in the food cart and said, "Under normal circumstances, the amount of food in this cart is enough for 40 children. Luckily, we only have 18 children in our class. I don't know how much you can eat, but one bowl per person, is it enough?"

"One bowl per person?" William burst into laughter right away. "I can finish that bowl of rice in one bite, right?"

Blake also chuckled and said, "Not just us, the children won't be full with just that one bowl of rice either."

"You're not joking, right?" The homeroom teacher held up a small bowl and said, "It's a full bowl. Even we adults have just this one bowl. They're just three or four-year-old children. How much can they eat?"

As the preschool teacher served rice, they said, "I have been a teacher for many years, and for children this age, one bowl of rice is already their limit. Some are full after only half a bowl."

As soon as they finished speaking, the eldest son started making a fuss.

"Teacher, are you kidding us? There's only one bucket of rice here, two and a half buckets of dishes, and more than half a bucket of soup. It's not enough for just me to eat, and you still want to divide it into dozens of portions?"

The preschool teacher put down the ladle, crossed their arms, and said helplessly, "Do you have a big appetite? Fine, today no one in our class will eat except for you. Let me see how big your appetite really is!"

"Challenge accepted!" The eldest son directly picked up the ladle and said to the teacher, "If I finish all this, the same food, the same portion, I want you to prepare 17 more portions, no, prepare 35 portions for my sisters, brothers, uncles, and bodyguards, one portion each!"

"Alright, I promise you. Let's start eating!" The preschool teacher made an inviting gesture.

The eldest son rolled up his sleeves and used the ladle to scoop up a thick pile of rice, then opened his mouth.

With a big bite, he devoured the food on the shovel, which was equivalent to a bowl's worth.

In just a few moments, he ate about five bowls of rice.

The teachers were all astonished. This was truly a big eater!

The eldest son felt unsatisfied with this method of eating, so he dropped the ladle and stuck his head directly into the rice bucket. With both hands, he grabbed handfuls of rice and shoveled them into his mouth.

The homeroom teacher suddenly remembered a video they had seen recently and exclaimed excitedly, "I remember now! They are the big eaters, the ones who participated in eating contests. They can eat hundreds of steamed buns in one sitting!"

"Oh no, what should we do?" The preschool teacher was frightened. "He alone can eat the food of 40 people. If all the children together eat, won't it be equivalent to hundreds of people's meals? I won't be able to handle it! I can't stay in this class, I have to go to another one!"

While speaking, the eldest son had already finished all the rice in the bucket, patting his belly and pointing at the preschool teacher. "Didn't you promise me that if I finish all of this, you would make me another 35 servings of food? You haven't fulfilled your promise yet, and now you want to leave?"

The preschool teacher felt a bit embarrassed. However, upon seeing that there were still two buckets of dishes and one bucket of soup left, they provocatively said, "You've only eaten one bucket of rice, you haven't finished the dishes and soup yet!"

"Well, I'll eat them now!" The eldest son grabbed a spoon in each hand and aggressively shoveled the dishes into his mouth, finishing half of one bucket before moving on to the other half, and then proceeded to drink the soup.

The bucket, which was half as tall as a person, contained a large amount of soup that even adults would have trouble lifting. However, he lifted it effortlessly and poured the soup directly into his mouth.

"This...not only can he eat and drink, but he also has incredible strength!" The preschool teacher was so scared they could hardly stand.

After finishing all the food and soup, the eldest son clapped his hands and let out a satisfied burp. Pointing at the preschool teacher, he said, "Are you a person of your word or not?"
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