Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 492: coarse nerve

  Chapter 492 Crude Nerves

  So she knew from the beginning that the relationship between the main family and the family is very good, and the wife is the most careful without saying anything.

  But tonight, Madam came back early and went directly to the house, so she realized that Madam might be in a bad mood.

  Zhang Shu was puzzled: "I see that Madam's expression has not changed from the beginning to the end. She should not be in a bad mood."

   "The matter in the old house is also simple, it should be Miss Tang's marriage."

   "I didn't hear any disputes, and the old lady never bullied her."

  Ms. Chu and Liu glanced at her man: "With your rough nerves, it's strange to see that Madam's mood is wrong."

   Zhang Shu was disgusted, and he was a little confused. After a while, he said: "Could it be that you are thinking wrong?"

   "Am I as stupid as you?" Hu pushed him away in disgust: "Go to the yard and turn over the ink sticks and dried vegetables, you can also turn them over."

"You are getting more and more fierce. Now you are half-talking. If you don't tell me clearly, I don't know what's going on." Zhang Shu muttered in a low voice. He was also used to his wife following his wife for a long time, and his temper changed. He became more confident and steady, he wasn't careless at all, he just muttered a word, then honestly turned around and went to work in the yard.

  Compared to guessing people's minds, he thinks it's easier to work.

  Ms. Hu was startled, and also realized that her temperament had changed. Thinking that the reason for the change was all because of Madam, a faint smile suddenly appeared on her face.

  After thinking about it, he called Zhang Shuba and poured two bowls of milk from the well.

  Called Zhang Shu again, the master came back and told her.

  Ye Muyu didn't know anything about the actions of the Hu couple. She was caught up in her own emotions and did it very seriously. She turned a deaf ear to what happened outside the window.

   About two quarters of an hour passed.

  The sky is dark.

  The sound of a carriage sounded at the gate of the yard.

  Zhang Shu quickly walked to the door, opened the courtyard door, and stepped forward to hold the rein.

  Lu Chuan jumped off the carriage first.

   Followed by Chu Heng.

   "Master, Mrs. Hu called you to the kitchen to report something to you." Zhang Shu whispered.

  Chu Heng's eyes trembled slightly, and he turned his head to look at him: "But what happened at home?"

   "Returning to the master, it was in the afternoon. The old man called his wife over. My guess is that it has something to do with Miss Tang's marriage." Zhang Shu answered honestly.

  Lu Chuan suddenly thought of the news he heard in the county today.

   subconsciously looked at Chu Heng.

  Chu Heng nodded to him, and ordered calmly: "You go to the old house."

   "Yes." Lu Chuan gave the bookcase to Zhang Shu, said sorry, then turned around and headed towards the old house.

  Zhang Shu is not curious at all, and does his work honestly.

  Chu Heng stepped into the yard, and glanced at the east wing. The three-parted window did not allow him to see anything.

   Without hesitation, he quickly walked into the kitchen.

  When Hu saw Chu Heng, he hurriedly saluted.

  Chu Heng asked directly: "What's the matter?"

"Master, it's like this. This servant suspects that Madam is in a bad mood, so she thinks that only Master can make Madam happy. Madam taught this servant to cook a kind of food called sugar steamed crispy cheese before." Later, I suggested that Chu Heng make it by himself. She didn't say the words directly. Even though she knew that the wife and the master had a good relationship, she didn't know Chu Heng's temperament very well. On weekdays, she was even more in awe of him.

  Chu Heng understood what Hu meant, and was very satisfied with her suggestion, and said, "How to do it?"

  A look of surprise flashed in Hu's eyes, he hurried forward and showed Chu Heng the ingredients he had prepared earlier.

  (end of this chapter)