Lord Chu’s Wife is Wild

Chapter 239: Mother Yao misunderstood

The cold snow is blowing outside, but the room is warm as spring breeze.

Lu Sheng was afraid of interrupting Chu Sihan's reading, so he unconsciously eased his movements a lot.

After about a stick of incense, a low knock on the door came in.

Chu Sihan looked up, Lu Sheng hurriedly stopped, and said with a smile: "My lord continues to read, I will open the door."

"Great."

Chu Sihan responded softly and returned his gaze to the bamboo roll again.

Lu Sheng opened the door and saw Mother Yao standing outside with the food container.

"Mother Yao, why are you here?"

Madam Yao glanced into the room and asked with a weird smile: "The old slave didn't disturb the adults and Miss Lu, right?"

"No!" Lu Sheng shook his head, and asked suspiciously, "Why would Mother Yao ask that?"

"It's nothing."

Mother Yao smiled and said, "Is you tired? This is a snack that the old slave just made. The girl and the grown-up should try it and add some strength."

"Oh."

Lu Sheng took the food box hesitantly, always feeling that what Mother Yao said today was weird.

"Mother, are you going to come in and sit down for a while?"

"No, the old slave won't bother you."

Mother Yao smiled and waved her hand, and said: "Our government office, there are not so many rules. If Miss Lu wants to move to the adult's yard, the old slave will make arrangements to save it from being broken."

"what?"

Lu Sheng became confused as she listened. She scratched her head and looked at Mother Yao in confusion.

"Okay!" Mother Yao said lovingly, "It's cold outside, the girl goes back to the house, don't catch the cold, the old slave will go back first."

After that, he turned and left.

Lu Sheng closed the door and walked back with the food box, but he was still thinking about the words that Mother Yao had just said in his mind.

Chu Sihan looked up at her from the bamboo scroll, pursed his lips and smiled, then continued to lower his head to read the paper.

The little girl didn't understand the meaning of Mother Yao's words, but he knew it when she heard it.

It must be Ji Catou's big mouth talking nonsense, which made Mother Yao misunderstood.

Lu Sheng put the food container on the coffee table and went back to polish the ink again.

"My lord, the ink is finished."

"Ok."

Chu Sihan responded softly, put down the bamboo roll, and brought a piece of rice paper. When he picked up the pen, he seemed to think of something, and looked at her and said, "Go sit and eat something."

"Oh."

Lu Sheng walked back to the coffee table and laid out the snacks sent by Mother Yao.

They are all her favorites, including three-color cake, cloud cake, plum blossom cake and hibiscus cake.

"My lord, would you try it too?"

She tasted each piece, and finally took a piece of hibiscus cake and handed it to Chu Sihan's mouth.

Chu Sihan paused slightly when he held the pen, and looked up at her, with a gentle red light in his eyes.

The brush had just been dipped in ink, and he suddenly paused, letting the ink from the tip of the pen drip silently onto the rice paper, and then smudged.

"what!"

Lu Sheng blinked and said innocently, "My lord, I didn't mean it!"

Chu Sihan did not speak, but opened his mouth and took a bite of the hibiscus cake she handed over, chewing silently.

Lu Sheng raised his eyebrows and smiled and asked, "How is it? Doesn't it taste good?"

Chu Sihan nodded slightly, "The taste is acceptable."

He put the brush in his hand on the inkstone, folded the rice paper dripped with ink, and then threw it into the charcoal basin on the side.

Lu Sheng pursed the corners of his lips, looked at the remaining half of the hibiscus cake on the chopsticks, hesitated for a moment, and stuffed it into his mouth.

When Chu Sihan raised his eyes, he happened to see the picture of her stuffing the half piece of hibiscus cake into her mouth.

Her pupils shrank slightly, staring scorchingly at her pink lips wriggling from chewing.

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