Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 461: Medicinal wine

  Chapter 461 Medicinal Wine

  Chu Heng heard the voice, and hurriedly turned to look at her, "What's wrong?"

   "No, it's okay." Ye Muyu's cheeks were slightly red, but fortunately it was at night, so she couldn't see very clearly, so she was relieved, and subconsciously lowered her voice: "Go to sleep, I'm asleep too, wake up early tomorrow."

  Chu Heng hummed in a deep voice, but his eyes were open, unable to sleep.

  Slowly, I don't know how long time passed. Hearing the sound of even breathing beside him, Chu Heng turned his head to look at Ye Muyu beside him. By the moonlight, he saw that she had fallen asleep.

   There was a slight smile in his eyes, and he just felt that even lying on one side was a comforting thing.

  Chu Heng also fell asleep after a while.

   Early the next morning.

  Chu Heng got up very early, just after dawn, he directly fetched water from the well, washed up, and left the courtyard.

  Ye Muyu woke up at about the same time as usual.

  In summer, the sky gets bright early. If it comes to winter, it might not be bright yet.

   Ye Muyu wasn't surprised that she didn't see Chu Heng. She put on her clothes, washed her face, and didn't forget to wipe her face with lip balm.

  After a night's sleep, the injury on the back of the hand turned into a fine dark purple color. When pressed lightly, there was still some slight pain, but there was no redness and swelling.

  According to her past experience, if there is no pain, there is no major problem.

  Ye Muyu went straight into the kitchen.

  Mr. Hu is cooking breakfast in the kitchen.

   "Ma'am, are you getting up? Breakfast has already started to be prepared, and this servant is going to make cold bitter gourd slices, steamed egg custard, bean bacon buns, and stir-fried vegetables."

"There is still a little meat left at home. I bought it yesterday. This servant is thinking about asking Madam, should I save it to make smoked meat, keep it longer, or eat it today?" asked Hu while wrapping the buns. , "It is also because Xingshui Village is close to the county, and traders often come here, so they will pass on the method of preserving smoked meat and bacon."

   "Speaking of which, smoked meat and bacon are a little salty, but when cooking, you don't need to add salt, which is convenient."

  Ye Muyu heard her question, rubbed his forehead, and remembered that the village chief said yesterday that slaughtering was banned for forty-nine days, almost a month and a half.

   That is to say, in the next one and a half months, there will be no freshly slaughtered meat to eat at home.

Chu Heng said that the township test will not be affected, and he will continue to take the test. She has already thought about it before, and she will bring him some bacon. Don’t worry about it going bad on the way. No matter what you eat, put some salt in it. No need to put it, the soup will come out, it will be much more convenient.

   Of course, you can also prepare some meat sauce and eat it a few days ago.

  She never thought about not getting meat.

   Now it has affected Chu Heng's travel.

   "Don't make it for now, save it for smoking, the master can get away from home." Ye Muyu immediately made a decision.

   As he spoke, he found Zhang Shu again, gave him money, and told him to go to the village to ask if there was any fresh meat that had been slaughtered.

  Zhang Shu took the money and went out.

   "Ma'am, you don't need to be busy. I'll do it. You're still injured." When Hu turned around, she saw Ye Muyu washing her hands and preparing to chop bitter gourd, so she hurriedly said.

  Ye Muyu said: "It's okay, my hands don't hurt anymore, but Mrs. Hu, if your hands still hurt, you have to take medicine immediately. If there is no medicine, we will make it ourselves."

   "Can you make it yourself?" Mrs. Hu was a little surprised. All the ointments at home are bought in pharmacies.

  Ye Muyu thought of the medicinal wine from her previous life, which was specially used to treat bruises.

  (end of this chapter)