Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 1407: Jianziluo

  Chapter 1407 Jian Ziluo

   "I heard that the old lady is the most charitable. Before I was born, I was worried that it would be rude to be a guest at the house. I was nervous. What you said, old lady, is like an elder in the family. The anxiety in my body and mind has dissipated a lot."

   "The old lady doesn't know. I learned etiquette at home before I became a concubine. In addition, there are too many common affairs at home, so I don't have time to go out. I will have to attend various banquets in the future. The old lady should not dislike my concubine when the time comes."

   Mrs. Guo raised her eyelids, and her gaze fell on Ye Muyu, as if she wanted to see what kind of temperament she was.

   After saying these words, he not only praised Mrs. Li, but also explained the reason for not attending the banquet before.

   As for whether the other party believes it or not, that is not Ye Muyu's business.

  She was not sincere and frightened from the beginning to the end, on the contrary, her expression was natural, which made people wonder about her temperament. The Duke's wife, who originally thought she was a vulgar country woman, frowned, thinking that she had guessed wrong before.

  Mrs. Li smiled and asked the servants to serve tea: "This tea is Biluochun, which is unique to the south of the Yangtze River. Because of the rain last year, the production was a little less. This year, I can finally drink it. Madam Chu, try it."

  Ye Muyu took a sip.

   Mrs. Guogong saw that she was serving the tea without any mistakes, and felt a little annoyed, so she asked suddenly: "Madam Chu, what do you think of this tea?"

  Ye Muyu put down the teacup with a smile: "I don't know how to pay attention to tea, I just think the taste is cool and sweet, fresh and refreshing."

  “I don’t know where it’s good, but it’s always good to want to drink after taking a sip.”

   Mrs. Guo Gong did not expect her to admit that she does not understand tea in such a straightforward way, without any shame, as if knowing how to drink tea is not a big deal.

  She was stunned by Ye Muyu's calmness in her heart, and she didn't come back to her senses for a long time. As a natural noble daughter, this is completely different from her childhood to university.

  Tea tasting is a skill that a girl is proud of, and she has always been admirable. Now, Ye Muyu said, it seems that she doesn't even bother to pursue tea tasting.

Mrs. Li couldn't help laughing after hearing what Ye Muyu said: "I just said that Mrs. Chu is a wonderful person, isn't she? This tea, why everyone likes different teas, isn't it because of different preferences? , after all, what you like is the best."

These words are obviously speaking for Ye Muyu. Mrs. Guo is a little embarrassed by her mother-in-law's inelegant words. She doesn't know whether she should despise Ye Muyu for her ignorance, or despise her mother-in-law who has been educated by a noble girl and doesn't care about tea tasting. in the eyes.

   "What the old lady said is very true."

  Ye Muyu smiled, and didn't care about Mrs. Guo's attitude. There are no outsiders here, and she can't spread these words, so she naturally said whatever she wanted.

  As for the Li family, it is not the same people who can turn against each other with words.

  Interpersonal relationships that are forced are not as strong as interest relationships.

  Madam Li raised her head and looked around Ye Muyu, a little curious: "I heard that Madam took the girl from the mansion with her when she went out this time, why didn't she come?"

   "Ziluo followed the young lady of the Fuzhong to the greenhouse to look at the flowers. I didn't expect you, the old lady, to be interested in that girl."

  Mrs. Li's old eyes flashed a sudden expression: "I've heard about your girl before, but I haven't seen it. Now that I finally met her, I'm a little curious."

   Mrs. Li spoke frankly.

   He also proposed to ask the servants to call Chu Ziluo over.

  Ye Muyu saw that the other party spoke so bluntly, so naturally she couldn't refuse.

  (end of this chapter)