Chapter 213: Snowing for a while
How could the Luo family have the turn of a daughter-in-law from another family to make the decision? Gao Yunfeng didn't dare to look at Old Lady Luo's eyes, "Mom, I will talk to him, you eat first." She turned around and passed by Luo Yue who entered the house.
Luo Yue walked to the bedside table, picked up the bowl and took a look at the braised pork. It was almost all fat, with not much lean meat.
She picked up the chopsticks, picked up a piece of lean meat, picked up a large chopstick of pickles, and turned around to eat outside.
The smell in the house is so bad that it affects my appetite.
"Xiaoyue, why don't you eat meat?" Old Mrs. Luo asked with concern from behind.
Luo Yue turned around and looked at her intently, "Didn't you say that girls can't eat meat? If they eat too much, they will get too fat and won't be able to get married when they grow up?"
Old Mrs. Luo looked embarrassed. "Xiaoyue, you are still growing up. It was all grandma's fault before. You have forgotten it. Come here and eat more meat."
Seeing her trying to please her, Luo Yue turned around and walked out. She didn't like eating fatty meat. She preferred lean meat or pork belly with fat and lean parts. They tasted better. Fatty meat was too greasy.
I walked into the main room, sat on the long bench and was about to eat when a man walked in from outside the courtyard gate.
Zhou Juying was holding a large bowl with a small bowl on top of it. She stepped over the threshold and shook off the snow on her body.
He raised his head to look at Luo Yue who was eating, walked over quickly with a smile, and lifted the lid of the small bowl, "Xiao Yue, freshly steamed eggs." If he could please Xiao Yue and let her serve the old lady well, he wouldn't have to serve her himself.
Luo Yue looked up and saw that it was indeed freshly steamed and still steaming, but only half of it was left. "I don't like egg custard."
"It's not that you don't like it? It's that there's nothing to eat?" Zhou Juying sneered, put the small bowl on the ground, picked up the small spoon in the big bowl, scooped a large spoonful of egg custard into Luo Yue's bowl, and said hypocritically: "Third Aunt raises a lot of chickens, there is enough egg custard, eat as much as you want." She picked up the small bowl on the ground and walked quickly into the room.
"Mom, I'm here to bring you some egg custard."
"Your grandchildren are greedy and clamoring for egg custard. This is all that's left, but you don't have a big appetite, so this is enough for you."
When Zhou Juying came out, Luo Yue found that she left with a happy look on her face.
When her footsteps disappeared, the sound of old lady Luo cursing was heard from inside the house.
After finishing her meal, Luo Yue went into the house to collect the dishes.
Old Mrs. Luo complained to her with tears in her eyes, "Xiaoyue, just now grandma asked you to eat meat but you refused, and your heartless Third Aunt took it all away!"
Luo Yue ignored her, collected the dishes and took them to the kitchen to wash them. These were the dishes brought by Aunt Wu.
After washing the dishes, Luo Yue went back to the room and looked at Old Lady Luo and asked, "Do you want to pee?"
After getting a bottle of intravenous drip, Mrs. Luo, who was in a hurry to urinate, nodded quickly.
Luo Yue walked to the corner and brought the dung bucket to the side of the bed, then helped her out of bed. Fortunately, she had not completely collapsed in bed and still had some strength.
After she finished peeing on the dung bucket, Luo Yue helped her back to the bed and said, "It's okay, you take a nap. I'll go out to borrow money." He picked up the dung bucket and put it back in the corner. Under the grateful eyes of Old Mrs. Luo, he walked out of the room, walked through the main hall, returned to his room, and went to the bed to continue writing the test paper.
He calculated the time, stopped writing, got out of bed before dinner, walked out of the room and stood in the yard in the snow for a while. When his hair and clothes were covered with snowflakes, he stepped into Mrs. Luo's room.
"Xiao Yue! I'm back!"
"Come here quickly! Grandma will help you shake off the snow!"
Luo Yue stood there without moving. After a while of silence, she spoke: "I didn't get the money. They said they wouldn't lend money to children. I went to ask my grandfather for help, but he beat me up and told me, as a child, not to meddle in adult affairs. He said that if I borrowed money everywhere, others would ask him for the money."