Have a delicious relationship

Rahsaan 2022-01-22 08:02:35

Life is boring? Why

not have a delicious relationship?

The plot is a bit old-fashioned, Martha is one of the best chefs in Germany, life is rigid and full of rules. One day, Martha's sister died in a car accident, leaving behind her young daughter Lena. Martha wanted to use her elaborate delicacies to help Lena get rid of the pain of her mother's bereavement, but to no avail. At this time, the restaurant hired Mario, an Italian chef. He was lively, cheerful and unrestrained. However, the rigid Martha thought it was hired by the boss to replace her, so she

was like a big enemy... After reading this picture in her mind. , Under the dim light, he blindfolded her and asked her to guess the various side dishes he fed. She became well-behaved and docile, she guessed everything--celery, onion, garlic, cheese, and the kisses he gave.

Playing games with Lena, he fiddled with her hair tenderly, she had never been so eye-moving, she was moved.

She lost her temper at him, because Lena, who was originally dependent on life and death, was taken to Italy by her biological father. She then went to look for him. The moment the door was opened, she watched the man with frowning brows stretched out his entire face. He hesitated to pick up the clothes and go to Italy with her to retrieve Lena. She gave him the courage and determination to fall in love with someone,

roll up his sleeves with her, cook a delicious dish, and manage one. A delicious relationship.

The Italian sun is so beautiful, just like their wedding dresses.

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Mostly Martha quotes

  • Mario: Why would she want to stay with her family in sunny Italy when she can return to cold and grey Germany to live there with a nut case like you?

  • [last lines]

    Martha Klein: Then it must be the sugar.

    Martha's Therapist: The sugar?

    Martha Klein: Did you get the Belgian vergeoise like I told you?

    Martha's Therapist: Are you telling me that you can taste what kind of sugar I've used?

    Martha Klein: Of course not, but I can taste which kind you didn't use.

    Martha's Therapist: [she smiles softly as he leaves] I give up. I'll be right back.