The lunch that Liu Juan prepared for Elder Liu and the others could not be considered high-end in terms of rural standards, but it was certainly on par with the standard of an average family. However, according to the standards of Elder Liu and the others' circle, these dishes were really not up to par.
Although Liu Juan did not know what Elder Liu and the others usually ate luxury meals, she was sure that it was better than the home-cooked dishes that she prepared. Liu Juan said to Elder Liu anxiously, "Elder Liu, I'm sorry. These are all home-cooked dishes."
"This is good. It looks very appetizing," Elder Liu said as he picked up the chopsticks in front of him. Then, he called out to everyone, "All of you, pick up your chopsticks as well. When the dishes get cold, they won't taste good."