New year's Eve dinner in the countryside is always very early. Some even eat it at noon, while others have lunch at four or five in the afternoon.

Moreover, firecrackers can be set off here. From more than 11 o'clock, neighbors began to crackle firecrackers to celebrate the new year's Eve.

Nanyue took out all the things she bought, half of which were put in her grandmother's room, and the other half was left for the afternoon to take to her uncle's house tens of meters away.

Then he tied his hair, put on his apron, took his mobile phone and small shelf, and was ready to go to the kitchen to cook lunch and have a live broadcast.

Grandma tried her best to stop her from working.

Or did South Vietnam say that to complete the task, it must be done before it can be released into the kitchen.

Although grandma lives alone in the old house, her uncle and aunt have always been very filial. The ingredients and new year goods that should be bought have never fallen.

There is also a single door refrigerator in the kitchen, which is full of ingredients.

After inspecting the whole kitchen, Nanyue probably planned what to do, so he sent a message to Mo Lvlv.

Then she started the live broadcast, put the mobile phone at a suitable angle, and was able to put the scope of her activities into the camera.

The live studio, of course, is still the snowball video.

After all, Sheng Jingrui became the boss and solved the people behind the scenes for her. Naturally, she got a reward.

As soon as the live broadcast was launched, as always, there was no audience, so South Vietnam took out all the ingredients, sorted them and began to deal with them.

At noon, she and her grandmother can eat and cook a few simple home-made dishes. It's still difficult for South Vietnam.

After washing what should be washed and drying his hands, South Vietnam took time to look at the mobile phone screen.

At this glance, there was a frenzy of barrage, which bounced up one by one, making people unable to see what had been sent for a moment.

It seems that Mo Lvlv publicized her live broadcast on her microblog.

South Vietnam picked up the bullet screen that flashed past and replied, "I'm at my grandmother's house in the countryside, which is where I used to live. I'm going to make lunch."

"Which country? Well, you don't know. "

"Can country women also broadcast live? Bah, I'm not over nineteen. I'm a girl! "

"We want to make sliced pork with winter bamboo shoots, green onions, tofu, mushrooms and cabbage, steamed bass and laver egg soup."

"Of course, I can do it. I used to do it in the kitchen. I can watch it."

While replying to the barrage, South Vietnam cut vegetables and mixed sauce.

The bass was killed by grandma. When she saw her chatting on her mobile phone, she hesitated at the door for fear that she would be photographed when she came in.

Nanyue quickly took over and asked grandma to go to the room to have a rest, then steamed the fish and officially started cooking.

In the countryside, there is no range hood. They all go out from the chimney, so there is no noise. From time to time, South Vietnam also explains how to make this dish delicious.

The planned eating and sowing has directly become a home cooking teaching.

The audience was amused and cheered, but what they enjoyed was not the dishes cooked by South Vietnam, but the way cooked by South Vietnam.

This is a South Vietnam that they can't see on the screen. Naturally, they have to cherish it and record it for commemoration in the future.

Every time South Vietnam finishes a dish, it will stop a little, thank the audience in the live studio for the little star gifts, and persuade them not to give them again and again.

But the more persuasion, the more the audience gave it, as if they were happy to see her embarrassed.

Then, someone smashed a kaleidoscope directly, one smashing or ten.

"Thank you... Chaoyang's ten kaleidoscope." Is it a coincidence that South Vietnam was a little stunned?

The audience was shocked at first, and then some slowly recovered and asked questions similar to those of South Vietnam.