Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 29: call your dad to the kitchen

  Chapter 29 Calling Your Dad to the Kitchen

  Ye Muyu thought about the people and things she traveled through, and felt that it was Chu Heng who was the most difficult to get along with.

   In fact, the original owner didn't spend much time with Chu Heng. After getting married, Chu Heng has mostly been studying in the county and comes back every three months.

  But Ye Muyu is confident that as long as she gets along with him slowly, she will definitely know his character.

   No, now she already knows that this person is usually reasonable and definitely thoughtful. He expressed disgust to the original owner, who was her, because of the stupid things he did before, so his attitude is not very good.

   Prescribe the right medicine.

  Ye Muyu felt that since she came, Chu Heng would have no reason to hate her, so she didn't worry too much.

  Days will continue, and the first important thing now is to make the shoes first.

  Wait until tomorrow to go to the old house, so as not to be laughed at and leave an indelible influence on the child's heart.

  Ye Muyu worked very seriously and did it for two hours in a row.

   After hearing Chu Ziluo's shout, she raised her head, stood up and stretched her muscles.

  Suddenly tired, she felt sore all over her body, and she had just finished one shoe, and she didn't even have time to hook the pattern.

   Putting away the shoes, Ye Muyu asked, "Ziluo, what time is it?"

   "Mother, it's already you hour."

  It was more than five o'clock in modern times, it was so late, she had to cook dinner.

   "I'm going to make dinner." Ye Muyu lifted his foot out of the room, and it was uncomfortable to sit for a long time, but it is more comfortable to stand now.

   Went into the kitchen, took out the meat that was soaked in water in the basin at noon, there was still half a catty left, and chopped into meatballs, it should be enough.

  She turned her head and glanced at the beam again. There was a piece of bacon on it, which was lonely and looked really poor.

  Simply, there are vegetables at home, as well as flour, grain, staple food is no problem.

   "Mother, my brother is so tired that he is wiping tears." Chu Ziluo walked in and said in a low voice, afraid that Chu Heng would overhear.

  Ye Muyu just thought of this child, and that's right, she felt very tired because of sitting for a long time and making shoes. He has been writing, and I'm afraid he will be very tired too.

  After all, calligraphy in this era needs to be written while sitting upright, and it is also necessary to pay attention to holding the pen.

  Holding your hands all the time will make adults feel tired, let alone children.

   "Go and call your father to the kitchen." Ye Muyu said.

  Chu Ziluo looked at her in surprise: "Mother, call me father?"

   "Well, go ahead, don't worry, your father won't say anything about you." Ye Muyu was a little helpless, this child was timid, so he could only promise.

  Although Chu Ziluo was afraid, she still went because she didn't dare to disobey Ye Muyu's words.

  Ye Muyu searched around in the kitchen, only to find a small pot of sugar, a few eggs, and a pot of rice wine fermented glutinous rice.

  The only other edible things are ordinary dishes, but I found a few purple potatoes and sweet potatoes from the corner.

  Ye Muyu had an idea.

  First washed the pot, boiled some water, and when the water boiled, she put some rice wine fermented glutinous rice and sugar into it.

   When it was almost cooked, I cracked three eggs into it.

  When Chu Heng came in, he saw Ye Muyu cooking in an orderly manner.

  Smelling the sweet smell of wine in the air, he walked over in two steps, saw the cooking things in the pot, and frowned slightly: "You put the eggs in the rice wine to cook?"

   "Well, the taste is quite good." When Ye Muyu poured out the rice wine, she noticed that there were only a few glutinous glutinous rice in the rice wine jar, which was different from the glutinous glutinous rice that she bought in the supermarket in her previous life.

  (end of this chapter)