The oven was done preheating right after Luca finished shaping the cookies.
After she placed the cookies in the oven, she looked back at Wanda and saw that the eggs in the bowl were beaten as well.
“Do I add flour next?" asked Wanda. She knew how to bake cakes. Usually, the next step would be to add flour, but she still
subconsciously asked Luca.
"Aunt Rayne, let me take it from here." Luca blinked.
"Could it be that you have a secret recipe?" Wanda was curious and passed the baton to her.
"Not really, but I'm not making a chiffon cake, so the steps are a little different," said Luca as she added the melted butter into the
egg mixture. Then, she added an appropriate amount of sugar substitute and milk. Finally, she added the flour.
Wanda watched her stir the mixture and took out cupcake molds from the cupboard to hold the batter.
After Luca mixed the cake batter evenly, she poured it into the molds.
Then, she readjusted the temperature of the oven and placed the cupcakes into the oven as well.
Wanda was dumbfounded. "Is this going to work?"
She had never seen different types of pastries being baked together. To be able to do this, one would need to be a professional
patissier.
"It'll work. Your kitchen oven is big enough, and the temperature is just right. The cookies and cupcakes will be out of the oven in
20 minutes, so you don't have to wait too long," said Luca.
"I knew you were well-versed in the medical field, but I didn't expect you to know your way around the kitchen as well," Wanda
could not help but praise her. Was she really an all-rounder?
"It's just a hobby. I'm not that great at it. I just like dabbling in these kinds of stuff when I'm not busy." Luca washed her hands
clean and pulled out a paper towel to wipe away the water on the surface.
Wanda looked at her long and slender hands. She did not seem like the type of person who would do these things at all.
One could not judge a book by its cover, after all.
Wanda poured her a cup of tea. "Good work. Have some tea."
Luca took the teacup and smiled faintly. "Thank you."
She took a sip of tea and had no intention of leaving the kitchen as every oven had its temperament. To avoid burning the
cookies and cupcakes, she stayed there to watch over them.
Besides, it was the last step. No mistakes could be made.
Wanda understood, so she did not have Luca leave the kitchen. She poured a cup of tea and leaned against the kitchen counter
to chat with her. “I heard from Old Master Crawford that you once helped nurse him back to health?"
Luca did not expect Old Master Crawford to tell her about this. She felt apprehensive for a moment as she hoped that the old
master had only said so much and kept the rest to himself.
"Yes, Mr. Crawford was worried about Old Master Crawford's health, so he asked me to go over and check his pulse," said Luca.
"How brilliant. You know so much at such a young age. Be honest, you must really like medicine, right?" There was some
admiration in Wanda's tone.
"It's alright. I just hate leaving my fate in the hands of others, especially people I don't know very well. That's why I studied
medicine," said Luca.
She did indeed hate that, but that was in fact her current situation.
Everything was in the hands of Abel, and she could not escape.
Wanda furrowed her eyebrows as she sipped her tea. "That's an unusual reason to pursue medicine."
"Is it? Doctors don't heal themselves, but when people are sick, it's often the most critical time for them. I'm not willing to see the
people I care about the most in the hands of another doctor."
Wanda felt like she could empathize with her words. If she had to entrust her loved ones to a doctor because of diseases, she
would feel helpless too.
"So, how did you end up on the research path instead of becoming a doctor?" she asked as she was curious to know everything
about Luca.
"I'm not used to seeing life and death. I don't like the oppressiveness of hospitals, so I switched to biopharmaceuticals." Luca
made up another round of nonsense.
Did she have the freedom to choose?
No, because it was all Abel's arrangement. The fact that she was able to help the people closest to her amid his plan was
already considered lucky.
When she was done talking, the maid walked in. The aroma of the cookies and cupcakes in the oven had already diffused into
the air.
"It smells so good. What snacks have you made, Madam?"
"Luca made cookies and cakes." Wanda pursed her lips and smiled.
"They're so fragrant. If we bake them a little longer, the aroma will spread to the second floor. The two old masters will start
drooling for sure." The maid took another deep breath. The aroma was even more irresistible than the pastries in bakeries.
"They're truly very fragrant," said Wanda. If the old master were not playing chess upstairs right now, he would come down after
smelling it too.
The maid looked at Luca with sparkling eyes. "Ms. Craw, can you give me the recipe? I'll go home and make them for my kids
too."
"Of course. I'll send it to Aunt Rayne later. You can ask her for it," said Luca. It was just a food recipe, not a formula for drugs. Of
course, she could share it.
"How kind of you. Thank you," said the maid thankfully.
“There are quite a lot of cookies and cupcakes, so pack some up later and bring them home for the kids to try when you get off
work," said Wanda as she guessed that the four of them would not be able to finish them.
"Thank you, Madam." The maid was pleasantly surprised.
20 minutes later, a ding came from the oven, so Luca wore oven mitts and took out both the cookies and cupcakes.
The maid watched from aside and could not help but utter, "Well done."
"If you want to make some for your kids, you can choose to make shapes. The cookie batter is easily malleable, so the cookies
would not only taste great but look nice too," said Luca as she was very satisfied with how the cookies and cupcakes had turned
out.
If the three little ones at home were to see this, they would be drooling.
"Okay." The maid hurriedly picked up a plate to help with the plating.
After they were done plating the snacks, Wanda carried it and said to Luca, "Luca, why don't we go upstairs together and have a
chat with the old masters?"
"Sure." Luca agreed. Although she was worried that Old Master Crawford would blurt something out when he got too excited,
she wanted to see her grandpa.
After weighing her options, she decided to visit her grandpa.
Wanda carried the snacks while Luca carried two cups of tea as they went upstairs together.
Old Master Crawford's nose shrewdly sniffed the scent. He said to himself, "The aroma is getting closer and closer. I'm indeed
getting a little hungry."
Old Man Rayne moved a chess piece and said, "You have to finish this game even if you're hungry."
"Well, that's a given. Did you think that I was finding excuses halfway because I'm afraid of losing?" said Old Master Crawford
while making a move.
"The refreshments are here." Wanda placed the snacks on the coffee table. "Dad, Old Master Crawford, these snacks were
made by Luca. Stop your chess game and give them a taste."