She, a powerful ancient martial arts master, woke up to find herself transmigrated into a Mary Sue novel, becoming a cannon fodder female supporting character. She was merely a stepping stone for t...
Gu Jin cooked several dishes, all of them meat dishes. There was nothing he could do; apart from him, the others weren't good at cooking.
Fu Jue only made two relatively simple dishes, half meat and half vegetables.
Tonight's dinner is rather simple, but tomorrow, for the Reunion Festival, we must have a very lavish feast with fish and chicken, as is the custom.
At the dinner table, everyone chatted and laughed, reminiscing about their childhood stories.
For example, when Gu Jin was a child, a girl confessed her love to him. Because he didn't like her, he tore up the love letter, causing the girl to run home crying.
Gu En used to wet the bed a lot when she was little, and she wet the bed once when she was seven or eight years old.
Gu Mu laughed at him for several years before finally letting him go.
Gu En wasn't angry when Gu Jin brought it up again tonight. Growing up means you won't feel ashamed of bedwetting anymore; childhood thoughts are so varied.
Gu Qingqing's childhood was filled with even more bizarre events. For example, she never got to walk until she was five years old, and was carried by her parents, her three older brothers, the housekeeper, and the servants 24 hours a day.
She received gifts and confessions from boys starting in kindergarten, and began receiving love letters from them starting in elementary school.
But all the boys who liked her were scared away by the three Gu brothers.
Gradually, no men approached her, fearing retaliation from her three brothers.
Fu Jue listened attentively.
Even Grandpa Fu was listening attentively, as if he were reading a book.
Gu Qingqing also found it very interesting, after all, this was the original owner's story. She had no memory after transmigrating into the book and had never told Gu Jin about her childhood.
So once they bring it up, she listens attentively to prevent them from asking about her childhood later.