When Hunter Warren first came to her house for dinner, the servant also made chicken soup.
That day, Richard Townsend was not home; only her parents and she were there.
Hunter's arrival warmed up her originally empty and lonely winter break quite a bit.
At that time, her dad personally removed the chicken skin and put the chicken meat into her bowl.
He looked puzzled.
Her father saw his expression and started laughing as he explained, "Oh, Hunter, don't mind it.
Our Faye doesn't eat chicken skin, fish skin, duck skin, so every time we eat, I peel it for her.
I don't want others to handle what my daughter eats."
Hunter chuckled, "Really? I didn't know about this."
As her father wiped his hands, he continued, "I clearly know what my wife and children like or don't like to eat.
So, my hope is that if one day my daughter gets married, her other half will also remember what she likes and dislikes eating.