Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 139: Milk Cake

  Chapter 139 Milk Cake

He poured tea for the two of them separately, and glanced at the milk cake made by Mrs. Ye himself. He didn't want to share it out, but suddenly remembered what his mother said about Mrs. Ye's desire to sell the milk cake. He only hesitated for a moment. Then he took out three milk cakes and put them on the tea table for Du Heng and Xie Yu to taste.

  He also sat down, with a book of Mencius next to his hand.

  Xie Yu couldn't wait to talk to Chu Heng about studying.

  Du Heng had discussed this with Xie Yu a long time ago, so naturally he stopped interrupting, and happily picked up a piece of pastry beside him to eat.

  As soon as the milk cake was eaten, Du Heng's eyes lit up.

  He likes sweets, so he finished it in two or three bites in an instant, and he still couldn't get enough of it.

  Taking a sip of tea, slowly savoring the scent of pastry and milk in his mouth.

   After waiting for about a quarter of an hour, Xie Yu and Chu Heng stopped, and they looked at each other and smiled. This topic obviously gained different understandings and gains.

  Xie Yu's mood instantly improved, and he turned his head to see Du Heng holding his teacup happily.

   "Old Du, what's wrong with you?" Xie Yu laughed.

  When Du Heng heard this, he immediately sat up straight and looked at Chu Heng expectantly: "Brother Heng, this cake is so delicious, can you give me a piece?"

   As he spoke, he recommended it to Xie Yu: "Brother Yu, this pastry is so delicious, please try it quickly. I have never tasted this kind of cake, and neither does your family."

  Xie Yu retorted subconsciously when he heard it: "Impossible, all the pastries in my family are the most complete in Nanchang County, and there are pastries I haven't eaten?"

   Said and lowered his head to look, "Hey, I really haven't seen this pastry, it smells like milk."

   "Then let me try?" Xie Yu asked reservedly.

  Du Heng wanted to use Xie Yu's name to ask Chu Heng for pastries again, but he wouldn't stop him, instead he urged: "If you don't believe me, try it."

  Seeing this, Xie Yu was impolite, picked up the milk cake and took a bite.

   Eyes widened in surprise in an instant, and he ate a piece in two or three mouthfuls: "It's really delicious, sweet but not greasy, and there is a sandwich in the middle, what is it? Why have I never eaten such a pastry?"

When the two of them were talking, Chu Heng silently picked up a piece of cake and fed it into his mouth. When the sweet fragrance entered his mouth, he couldn't help but think of Mrs. Ye in his mind, calm and gentle. Gentle Ye Shi.

  In his previous life, he had never eaten cakes made by Mrs. Ye, let alone this new type of cakes.

  Chu Heng felt a great shock in his heart, and soon finished eating a piece of pastry.

   "Brother Heng?"

"Um?"

   When he heard the shouts of the two, Chu Heng came back to his senses after a while, and said without guilt at all: "Sorry, I was distracted just now."

   "Brother Heng, Brother Yu, I want to ask you, is this pastry really made by Mrs. Sister-in-law? I wonder if you can buy it." Du Heng asked on his behalf.

Xie Yu also looked at Chu Heng expectantly. Although he usually doesn't place much emphasis on appetite, he is helplessly picky about food. He never misses meeting his favorite dishes and eating. Hungry.

  Actually, he originally wanted to ask if he could sell this prescription, but after thinking about it, he felt that it was inappropriate and too abrupt, so it's better to take it slowly, Xie Yu still wanted to make friends with Chu Heng.

  Just because the other party is very knowledgeable, and his views are very similar to his, Xie Yu doesn't want to use money to intervene between the two, so as not to mix too many interests in the friendship.

  Chu Heng heard the words, got up and took out the last three yuan.

   "This milk cake is indeed made by my wife, and I also plan to sell it, but it seems that the quantity is not large, and the storage period is short."

  (end of this chapter)