Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 321: Sister-in-law, you are different from wh

  Chapter 321 Sister-in-law, you are different from what I imagined

  Xie Yu is the son of Ruyu, and coupled with his young age, he looks immature and full of youthful air. Ye Muyu subconsciously regarded him as his younger brother, so naturally he would not involve men.

  Du Heng, on the other hand, is obviously at the best age for men, and it is easy to make people feel good about him.

   "Sister-in-law, you are different from what I imagined." Du Heng went to sit across the table where Chu Heng was, and said calmly.

   "What's different?" It was Chu Heng who asked this question, and there was a hint of threat and warning in his eyes. He saw Du Heng, and couldn't help touching the tip of his nose.

   He murmured to himself: Why is Ah Heng so protective of his sister-in-law? A few months ago, wasn’t he sent back to school by his sister-in-law?

  Besides, at that time, it seemed that Ah Heng only went home once every three months.

   Although Du Heng was puzzled, seeing Ye Muyu now was different from what he had imagined, so naturally he would no longer examine the relationship between the two with the usual thinking.

   "Sister-in-law is much more beautiful than I imagined." Du Heng flattered her instantly.

  Chu Heng nodded in satisfaction.

  Ye Muyu saw the interaction between the two people's eyes, but she couldn't understand. When Du Heng praised him bluntly, she restrained the joy of being praised, and nodded slightly: "Young Master Du is absurd."

   "Sister-in-law, I'm not Miao Zan, you look different from country girls."

"I'm not saying that country girls are bad, but that they live in an environment that makes them not well-informed. The country girls I've added before are also generous, but after knowing my identity, I always feel constrained. I'm not ashamed. Continue to talk to them, so as not to make them more nervous." Du Heng scratched his head and said.

  Ye Muyu nodded clearly: "Because you are people from two worlds."

   "I also owe it to my husband's teaching that I can increase my knowledge. People will grow." Ye Muyu's last sentence couldn't help but defend the girl from a bad background.

  Good girls don’t care about their origins. There are also vicious ladies in rich and noble families, and ignorant and wicked women in the countryside. A person’s quality has nothing to do with their status.

   "People from two worlds... This statement is really fresh." Du Heng touched his chin, carefully pondering this sentence, and the more he pondered, the more meaningful it became.

  Chu Heng saw the two talking and went away.

  He coughed lightly, which caught Ye Muyu's attention.

   Seeing her looking over, and meeting her puzzled eyes, Chu Heng said calmly: "I'm hungry."

   "Wait a moment, it's almost ready." Ye Muyu looked back, put the vegetables into the soup pot, and started to cook.

   After a while, the aroma came out.

   "What kind of fresh food is this?" Du Heng also realized that Chu Heng was jealous, and after a snicker, he restrained his smile so as not to offend his friend.

  He shifted his gaze away with a smile, and saw the red bean milk skin that Chu Heng was eating.

   Instantly interested.

  Nen Ya got Ye Muyu's order and hurriedly served him a small bowl.

   "Young Master Du, please use it." After serving the red bean milk skin, Niaoya stepped back and went to the table next to her, waiting beside Chu Ziluo.

  Du Heng ate some with a spoon, and his eyes lit up instantly: "What is this made of? It feels so sweet."

   "Milk." Chu Heng answered first, obviously not wanting Ye Muyu to ignore Du Heng.

  Du Heng didn't mind either. He was focusing on eating right now, and he ate a small bowl of red bean milk skin in two or three mouthfuls.

  He also knew that there were not many more, so he didn't bother to ask for more, "I went to buy the pastry from the third young master's house every day for the past two days. It's so delicious, it's sold like crazy in the county."

  (end of this chapter)