However, as he was looking for a container, Niles held the pot and began to pour all the porridge into the bin.

“Brother, I don’t think you are good at cooking either. If you can't do this, let

Sister-in...um no...I mean, let Blair do the cooking," he suggested

Wesley wasn't happy to hear that Niles stopped addressing Blair as his sister-in-law. As he turned around, ready to give the boy a piece of his mind, he was shocked to see Niles pour out the whole pot of porridge into the bin. With furrowed eyebrows, he yelled, “Who told you to pour it out?"

“What? The porridge? It's burnt. We can't eat this," Niles said, shrugging his shoulders

Wesley kicked him in the shin.

"You're such a waste: that the upper part of the porridge was still fine?"

Couldn't you see

Niles, however, felt wronged.

“But it was overcooked. That's not good for your health.”

"So what? What's the problem with eating a little burnt food? You should go on a mission with me. You'll come to learn that even a tree bark can be delicious food." In truth, he wasn't going to let Blair and

Niles eat the porridge. He was going to make them another pot and leave the burnt one for himself.

Wesley wasn't happy about wasting food.

Niles got goose bumps. He could never forget the horrible training he went through last time at the military base. ‘Go on a mission with him?

No way!' He shook his head dramatically.

"No, I'm not going anywhere with you. I'm a fragile man. I can't suffer something like that.”

Wesley rolled his eyes at him.

“If I see you waste food again, I'LL beat you to a pulp. Now get out of here!"

“Okay, okay. I'm going!" Niles hastily dashed out of the kitchen.

Meanwhile, Blair just pried about a box of cookies with her nails. When she saw Niles come out, she raised a cookie in her hand and said, “Want some?"

Niles vigilantly turned around to look at the man in the kitchen. He was busy with the cooking again. Heaving a sigh of relief, Niles took a cookie and casually asked, “What do you think of my brother's cooking?"

Wesley wasn't happy about Niles throwing out the overcooked porridge and even blamed him for being wasteful. Niles, however, thought that

Wesley was just being too mean.

He wondered what kind of life Blair would have with his thrifty brother. ‘Is this why Blair wants to leave my brother? Sounds like it!

I would want to leave him too if I were Blair!‘ Niles thought.