Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 803: Sugar-coated haws

  Chapter 803 Candied haws

   "No, what do you like?" Chu Heng's eyes fell on the candied haws not far away, "Do you want to eat it?"

   "Actually, we can go home and make it ourselves." Seeing these snacks, Ye Muyu became addicted to making them by himself.

  Chu Heng tilted his head, saw her eyes light up, and she looked happy, and a smile appeared on the corner of her mouth: "I'll make it at home, and I won't delay eating it now."

   As he spoke, he had already walked up to the hawker who bought candied haws, and handed him two copper coins: "Ah Yu, which one do you like?"

  Ye Muyu couldn't help but glance at the gourd strings, and decisively chose the biggest one.

   "Miss, your elder brother is very kind to you." The candied haws seller joked with a smile.

  Ye Muyu's heart skipped a beat.

   Turning his head to look at the man beside him, sure enough, his face was darkened, as if he was about to knock over the candied haws.

  Ye Muyu was taken aback, and had an idea, and quickly said: "This is my husband, not my brother."

  The candied haws peddler also saw that Chu Heng's face was ugly, and quickly patted his mouth: "I'm sorry, young master, I have no eyesight, so don't be angry."

   After finishing speaking, he quickly took another candied haws to apologize.

  Chu Heng reached out and grabbed his sleeve, and asked, "How am I like her brother?"

   "Ah...Young Master, I didn't do it on purpose, don't be angry..."

  Seeing that the peddler's legs were shaking with fright, Ye Muyu hastily stretched out his hand to grab Chu Heng's hand: "Master, he just wanted to say that generally people walking outside are brothers and sisters, and there are very few loving couples like us."

  "Yes, yes, yes, this lady is right, this is how the little one misunderstood." The candied haws vendor smiled wryly and begged for mercy. He really misunderstood like this.

  Chu Heng didn't let go of his fingers, and waited for Ye Muyu to stretch out his hand and break his fingers one by one, then withdrew his hand.

  The peddler breathed a sigh of relief, and hurriedly begged for mercy and apologized: "My lord, I really didn't do it on purpose, it's my mouth."

   As he spoke, he stretched out his hand and slapped himself in the face.

   Hawkers like them have low status.

  Chu Heng and Ye Muyu were wearing brocade, and they were not ordinary people at first sight, so it was no wonder he reacted like this.

  Chu Heng reached out and grabbed his wrist.

The peddler's face turned pale, and when he was begging for mercy in fright, Ye Muyu saw Chu Heng frowning tightly, guessed his thoughts, and said softly: "Brother, you misunderstood, my husband is not a person who bullies the villagers, how can he need a hand?" You slap your mouth."

   "Let's go, it's all right, I wish you a prosperous business, these five copper coins will shock you."

  The hawker was still a little dizzy after leaving.

  Ye Muyu turned her head to look at the man beside her, and seeing that his frown had been flattened, she knew that she had guessed correctly just now.

   "Ah Heng, don't you know that you are scary when you have a cold face?" Ye Muyu reminded him.

  Chu Heng hummed but did not speak.

  Ye Muyu followed his footsteps, with a smile on her lips, and didn't expose him. Her husband still loves the people very much, otherwise she wouldn't let her hire ordinary people without a bond in the shop.

  Looking at the candied haws in his hand, Ye Muyu opened his mouth and took a bite. In an instant, the sweet and sour taste exploded in his mouth.

  Sweet but not greasy, sour just right.

   "Ah Heng, do you want one? It's delicious." Ye Muyu reached out and handed the candied haws to Chu Heng.

  Chu Heng turned his head and glanced, then refused.

  Ye Muyu is not reluctant. After lunch, she is not hungry, but eating some snacks can satisfy her appetite.

  (end of this chapter)