Chapter 389: Everyday nausea, let’s find out!

Tao Hongying was tired after a long day and her arms were sore. She only took a few bites and then put down her chopsticks.

Jiayin noticed it, so he took a spoon and fed his mother the custard one mouthful at a time.

She was thinking that after these few days of busy work, she would quickly start a small business for her mother, so that she would not be so tired and give her a chance to shine!

Tao Hongying didn't know that her daughter was secretly planning for her. She ate the egg custard and rubbed her daughter's soft hair with her head. Even though she was a little tired, she felt very at ease...

The next day was the Mid-Autumn Festival, but because the restaurant was doing well, everyone went about their business as usual.

It’s just that I came back early in the afternoon, because every family would get together to enjoy the moon in the evening.

The old lady and Mrs. Cui, together with Grandma He, Sister-in-law Qiong, and Dongmei, worked hard for most of the day. They got up early and distributed mooncakes to every house in the village.

Including the teachers and children in the school, they were not left behind.

After noon, they began to prepare various ingredients.

Bleaching things that can be done with water, washing things that can be washed, and stacking them neatly, even the oil, salt, soy sauce and vinegar are placed next to the pot.

Then, Tao Hongying and Jia Huan were asked to cook on the stove, fearing that they would be too tired.

Originally, Li Laosan and Zhao Yuru were supposed to come back with their children, but for some unknown reason, the academy only gave them a half-day holiday and the students were not allowed to leave the small town of Luo'an.

In this way, Jiaren and Brother Li couldn't come back in time.

How could Li Laosan and Zhao Yuru leave their two children alone to celebrate the festival, so they could only send a message to the restaurant and tell their families that they would stay in Luo'an for the festival.

Old Mrs. Li didn't care.

When our children and grandchildren are older, they can no longer stay together like they did when they were children. As long as they know they are safe, that's enough.

Moreover, this year, the eldest son she misses the most has returned home. If she is still dissatisfied with anything, it is because she is too greedy.

But she was as curious as everyone else about the fact that school would not be on holiday.

So, after dinner, the dining table was removed, and everyone set out fruits, tea and moon cakes in the courtyard, and while admiring the moon together, Mrs. Li chased the children away and asked a few questions in a low voice.

There were many people talking in the restaurant, and you could hear a word or two about everything. Li Zhensheng replied: "I heard that there was a student in the college who had contact with a peasant girl outside the town, and caused some trouble. The peasant girl's family I found the academy and made a fuss.

"The dean of the academy and the gentlemen discussed it and decided not to give students a full day off before the Chinese New Year. Even the one-day break every ten days will be changed to a half-day break every five days."

Everyone nodded and understood.

Jia Huan has not been in Luo'an these days, and has been busy in the kitchen today. He didn't know about this. Now, after hearing a few words, he felt guilty and scared, and he was even more grateful.

Although he and Wenjuan had never held hands before, after all, they had been walking around in private for so long, and it was neither emotional nor reasonable!

Fortunately, the concubine of the Peng family was greedy for their own shop, and grandma happened to come to the door, so the matter was settled in time.

Otherwise, it would be him and Wenjuan who are being discussed, ridiculed and embarrassed by everyone now...

The more Jia Huan thought about it, the more frightened he became, and he couldn't help but tremble.

At this time, Jiayin ran over, squeezed into his arms and shouted, "Brother, I want a hug!"

Jia Huan easily put his sister on his lap and sat down. The chubby little girl seemed to have endless heat in her body, so he subconsciously hugged her a little tighter.

Jiayin leaned on her brother's arms, nibbling on the fruit, and asked vaguely: "Brother, is my shell bed still there? Has it been stolen? My brother must look after it for me. It belongs to me!" Thinking that during the day, someone really offered a high price to buy that big shell for his children, he couldn't help but laugh, "Don't worry, it's not just me, uncle, and fourth aunt. Everyone is watching for you. Don't worry." If outsiders want to steal it, they can’t even touch it!”

“Huh, that’s pretty much it! What’s mine is all mine!”

Jiayin waved her little hands proudly, as if there was silver in the air, and tried her best to hug her back.

Jia Huan smiled and held her tightly wrapped little hand, "Yes, they are all yours, and this rice dumpling is also yours!"

Not only was Jiayin not angry, but she rolled her eyes and immediately acted coquettishly, "Brother, grandma said, take whatever patch you want! I also need to patch it up, so that the wound can heal quickly!"

Jia Huan pretended not to understand, and responded with a troubled expression: "Ah, are you talking about zongzi? At this time of year, glutinous rice is easy to buy, but there is no place to pick zongzi leaves!"

Jiayin stared anxiously and waved her chubby hands more and more.

She wants to eat pig's knuckles, pig's knuckles, who said she wants to eat rice dumplings!

What do you eat and eat? Is her little hand **** a few more layers?

Everyone couldn't help but look at Jiahuan more because of the scandal about the academy students.

At this moment, seeing him "secretly" bullying his sister, Jiayin was so angry that his hair was about to explode, and he couldn't help but burst into laughter.

Tao Hongying hugged her daughter, nodded her little nose, smiled and said scolding: "You are so presumptuous, just tell your brother what you want to eat, and he can't cook it for you, you have to be so presumptuous that you can eat and make up for it." !

“Then why are you so greedy and thoughtful now? Is it because your family gave you too much pork belly and chicken hearts when you were a child?”

Jiayin lowered her head and hugged the folded flesh on her belly, looking obedient and obedient.

This made Mrs. Li very distressed. She kept shouting to support her granddaughter, "What are you doing? What are you doing? My lucky girl just wants to eat a pig's trotters, and you guys are taking turns to bully her to no end! I'll buy ten tomorrow. Come back eight of us and let us Fu Niuer eat enough!"

Fu Niu'er immediately ran away from my mother's arms and ran towards her grandma, "Wow, grandma is the best! Fu Niu'er loves grandma the most!"

“Grandma loves you the most too!” Mrs. Li hugged her granddaughter, gave her a big kiss, and said with a bright smile.

Grandparents and grandson are in a rough mood every day. The Li family is used to it, but others look at it with envy and find it strange.

After all, whether you love it or not is too embarrassing. Even if you feel it in your heart, no one will say it...

Suddenly, there was the sound of horses galloping in the distance. It turned out that the Marquis had returned with a few soldiers.

On the Mid-Autumn Festival, there was a night banquet in the palace, and he, the new prince, could not be absent. After finally waiting for the exit, he took the token and asked the city gate to be opened and hurried back.

Everyone was happy and came forward to greet him one after another.

The Marquis smelled of alcohol and was anxious to go back and change his clothes, so he said to Mrs. Li: "Auntie, there is nothing delicious in the banquet in the palace. I am really hungry. Give me a bowl of noodles!"

“Hey, okay, okay!” Mrs. Li quickly agreed.

So, Mr. Hou took a bath and changed his clothes. When he came to the Li family yard again, there was not only a large bowl of bone soup noodles on the table, but also two dishes and a plate of egg pancakes.

The Marquis was not polite, picked up his chopsticks and started eating. After he was full and full, he let out a long sigh of relief.

Li Laoer joked: "Fortunately, I only received the official uniform and haven't gone to the official department to do the roll call. Otherwise, I would be the one who is starving now."

(End of this chapter)