Chapter 49: noisy

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The next morning, Su Yue thought that the third wife of Han was going to raise a baby. In the morning, it was best to drink something nutritious and easy to digest, so she deliberately used the red dates she bought to make her some red date porridge to eat. The red date porridge was light. It is nutritious and nourishes blood.

Because Han Lao Er will continue to work on building the house, so I asked Han to take care of his wife too much. Su Yue saw that the old lady was making pastries and taking care of the youngest wife's Maomao. She was distressed that she was tired at such an old age, so she took the initiative to help her share the burden. In the future, the third wife's meal will be her Come do it, she will send it.

The third wife of Han was lying on the bed. She opened her eyes when she heard Su Yue calling her, and said weakly, "How can I make breakfast? I'm hungry."

Su Yue paused, did not say anything, put the porridge on the kang cabinet, put a pillow behind her, helped her sit up, and then handed her the porridge and the spoon.

The third wife of Han looked at the porridge and let out a disappointed voice, "I will eat porridge in the morning, and the porridge does not make up for it. I need to make up for it."

Su Yue secretly asked, is it possible to drink chicken soup and eat meat in the morning? That's too greasy, so he said: "It's not delicious and greasy in the morning. I'll have chicken soup for you at noon."

The third wife of Han sighed and said, "I don't want to drink porridge. I'm very weak. I can't eat it. Sister-in-law, maybe you can make me a bowl of noodles. I think your hand-rolled noodles are delicious. I think Eat this."

Su Yue paused for a moment, thinking that people who might be sick are more picky, nodded, "Okay, I will make you a bowl."

Su Yue returned to the kitchen with the porridge. The old lady Han saw that the porridge had come back in the original place, and was surprised, "What? The third wife has no appetite?"

Su Yue: "She said she couldn't drink the porridge and wanted to eat my hand-rolled noodles."

When the old lady heard this, her brows wrinkled immediately, "She's still picky? She doesn't like such a good thing as red date porridge? This red date can't be bought by ordinary people, it costs a lot of money, you She didn't like it when she specially brought it out for her to eat?"

The old lady became more and more angry as she talked, "She was so loud that she almost lost her child. I haven't taught her yet. She's arrogant herself? The eldest wife, ignore her, she likes to eat or not! Don't eat and be hungry. "

Su Yue thought for a while and said, "Mother, forget it, she almost miscarried. I don't care about her, so let's cook her a bowl of noodles. Anyway, it doesn't take much effort. Let's not get angry with the pregnant person, nor do you. **** off."

Mrs. Han wanted to leave the third wife hungry, but she had to bear it for the sake of having a child in her stomach, and said to Su Yue: "Forget it this morning, I dont want you to give it to her in the future. The meal is over, mother will deliver it, I think she dare not pick and choose!"

Su Yue thinks this is fine, anyway, she doesn't want to serve the third daughter-in-law anymore, so she said: "Mother, I will make the cakes during this time. Don't do it. You can take care of the third wife."

The old lady Han nodded and said yes, so she temporarily gave Su Yue the job of making cakes, and she was responsible for the family's meals and serving the third wife of Han.

Su Yue seized the time to quickly prepare the noodles. Instead of taking it by herself this time, she asked the old lady Han to take it.

When it came time for dinner, Su Yue was busy making pastries and had no time, so the old lady Han took care of the dinner and cooked half-thick and half-thin rice porridge as usual, and put a few corn cakes on the edge of the pot, considering When the third wife of Han wanted to make up her body, she cooked an egg specially for her.

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