Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 77: refute

  Chapter 77 Rebuttal

   Sure enough, she saw Chu Liu's eyes looking towards her.

  Those eyes seemed to be thinking about something.

  Ye Muyu smiled and patted the back of Chu Ziluo's hand: "Mother knows, you should also pay attention to your hands, don't tap your hands, mother will pay attention to rest."

   "Yes." Chu Ziluo nodded seriously, and watched Ye Muyu leave.

   Ye Muyu left not long ago.

  Chu Zhiwen is back.

  Everyone in the family came back except Chu Lin.

  The whole family sat neatly.

   "Father, this is the dish brought by the third sibling." Mrs. Zhang said this before her mother-in-law could speak.

  Chu Zhiwen looked at the three dishes on the table that were obviously more delicious.

   raised his eyebrows in surprise: "This is brought by the third daughter-in-law? When did she get so good at cooking?"

"Mother slowly learned from grandma and grandma." Chu Ziluo was actually very happy that her mother came, but thinking that in the past when her mother came to the old house, she would quarrel, she hurriedly took out what Ye Muyu explained to Chu Heng at the previous dinner table. up.

   "It's normal for your grandma to have such cooking skills, but your grandma and I don't have such cooking skills." Chu Liu said with a smile.

  Chu Ziluo shook her head: "Grandma, your cooking skills are also very good."

  The child insisted on saying it so seriously, Chu and Liu smiled wordlessly, but it is undeniable that being hugged makes one feel bad.

  She was the first to hold three chopsticks for Chu Zhiwen: "Old man, try it."

   "Okay, everyone, let's eat. You can order food for Xiaojin and Ziluo." Chu Zhiwen said.

  Chu and Liu not only sandwiched ribs for Chu Jin and Chu Ziluo, but also sandwiched all three of Dafang’s children.

She is not an old man, she has a simple mind, and thinks that this dish was brought by the third daughter-in-law, and it is normal for Ziluo and Xiaojin to pick it up for the two children. Not suitable for eccentricity.

   Otherwise, if things go on like this, troubles will continue.

  What's more, Chu Liu didn't think it was troublesome just to pick up a few more chopsticks.

   "Thank you grandma." Chu Ziluo called obediently.

  Chu Jin had already taken a bite of the rice, and saw that there was an extra piece of meat in the bowl, Chu Ziluo's voice reminded him, and hurriedly shouted: "Thank you, grandma."

  Chu Ming and Chu Sheng were also surprised that Chu and Liu would clamp them, and their emotions showed on their faces.

   "You study hard, you must be hungry. It's your father's lingering in the field. Eat quickly. There is a lot of food at noon today. Only when you are full will you have the strength to study."

   After Chu Liu finished speaking, she was about to pick up vegetables for Chu Qingxiang.

  Chu Qingxiang smiled and took the initiative to pick up a piece: "Grandma, eat quickly, I am drooling when I smell the dishes made by the third aunt in the kitchen, and if I keep picking them, the dishes will not taste good when they are cold."

   "You, you are about to get married, and you are still so slick." Mrs. Chu Liu was satisfied with this eldest granddaughter, and smiled when she heard this.

   "Master, this vermicelli is also delicious." Chu Sheng is the eldest grandson. I don't know if it was his sister Chu Qingxiang's words of coaxing Chu Liushi that inspired him, or something.

  When he ate delicious fans, he couldn't help but share it with Chu Zhiwen, earning him the title of filial piety.

  Chu Zhiwen heard the words, took a piece, ate it, and smiled all over his face: "That's right, this dish is suitable for cooking and serving when you are a child, and it doesn't cost much meat."

"Old man, aren't pork ribs meat?" Mrs. Chu Liu rolled her eyes, and accused helplessly in front of the whole family: "If your words fall into the ears of the patriarch and fourth brother who don't know anything, they will think that the third brother The daughter-in-law treated Chu An and the others who went to help with the work."

  (end of this chapter)