Chapter 14 Provocation

Seeing that Lu Juncheng compromised, Yao Hui knew that he couldn't confront Lu Juncheng head-on, so he deliberately softened his voice: "You know what I'm thinking, why can't you fight for it with Mom, and take care of Xiangyang and the three of them, isn't it more suitable for me than others? "

Lu Juncheng saw Yao Hui's directness, and was afraid that people would overhear what he said, so he glanced outside the courtyard and scolded in a low voice: "How old are you, why don't you speak properly?"

The reason why he didn't choose Yao Hui was that apart from his mother-in-law being different, it was also because Yao Hui's temperament was far worse than that of his late wife Yao Qian.

Yao Hui knew that Lu Juncheng was really angry: "Brother-in-law, it's my fault. I will never say such things again in the future, so I won't embarrass you."

Lu Juncheng saw that she was subdued, and his face looked better.

At this moment, the boss Lu Xiangyang ran in like a gust of wind: "Dad, do you have anything to eat? I'm hungry."

As soon as I finished speaking, I sniffed everywhere: "Dad, did you buy braised pork at home?"

Yao Huichong rolled his eyes at his eldest nephew: "You're the only one with a dog's nose."

Lu Xiangyang soon saw the oiled paper bag and shochu in his aunt's hand: "Auntie, I want to eat braised pork."

Yao Hui actually doesn't like this nephew at all, not to mention his impulsive temper, and he can't read people's faces: "It's not time for dinner yet, your dad is tired from working overtime these days, this is for him later Wine."

Lv Xiangyang quit after hearing this: "I'm hungry, didn't you say you love me the most, auntie?"

Yao Hui heard this, and said a little annoyed: "You have been playing outside for so long, your hands are almost dirty, how to eat, wash your hands if you want to eat."

Lu Xiangyang was unhappy: "Auntie, you are really poor."

Yao Hui didn't bother to talk to him, her nephew just got worse and worse: "Go and get Xiang Liang and Xiang Ran back, take them to wash their hands and eat together."

Lu Xiangyang glanced reluctantly at the oil-paper bag in Yao Hui's hand, and finally gave in: "Auntie, you can't lie, I'll go find my younger siblings and come back."

After speaking, a gust of wind blew out of the yard again.

Yao Hui saw that her brother-in-law didn't care about Xiangyang, but turned around and walked to the kitchen.

I was a little angry, but I knew that a small amount of patience would lead to a big conspiracy, so I had no choice but to follow into the kitchen.

But when she saw the situation inside, she felt agitated after she had just calmed down: "How long has it been since you cleaned up?"

Thinking of something, she rolled her eyes: "Brother-in-law, I didn't provoke you, Yu Xinyan is too ignorant, everyone is discharged from the hospital and you still want to take Joe, what are you busy with, she can't even be considerate of you. Is it a woman living a life?"

Lu Jun was already in a bad mood, and he couldn't feel happy when he heard Yao Hui's provocation: "Say less, no one will treat you as a dumb."

Looking at the messy kitchen, he threw the dirty basin he just got on the stove, turned around and walked out.

Seeing him like this, Yao Hui was afraid that he would go to find Yu Xinyan, and if he convinced the woman to come back, how could she have any chance?

These two people must not be allowed to meet before the matter is accomplished.

As long as the woman doesn't enter the house, then they are innocent. As long as she spends some effort to cook the raw rice, she believes that her brother-in-law knows how to choose for his future.

Seeing that Lu Juncheng had already reached the gate, he quickly chased after him: "Brother-in-law, you can't go to find that woman at this time. Isn't that all that you did before, and all your previous efforts have been wasted?"

Lv Juncheng frowned and looked into the distance, and said angrily: "This is not okay, and that is not okay. It's not like you don't know that the workshop has been busy recently, and there is no one to take care of me at home. How can I work with peace of mind?"

(end of this chapter)