Shu Yu transmigrated into a book and became a cannon fodder character who was doomed to be killed. She only appeared twice before being banished thousands of miles away. After realizing that she co...
Chapter 86 Green Flower
When Da Niu reached the gate, he found Cuihua and her husband Lai Jinhai standing in the yard. Da Niu stopped instinctively and called out happily, "Big sister, big brother-in-law."
Cuihua waved her hand, "You go and chase after Dabao first."
He then walked into the main room and greeted the people inside.
Lu Dasong finally found a chance to speak and immediately said to Shu Yu, "Er Ya, this is your sister Cuihua."
Shu Yu had just been wearing a cold expression, looking like she didn't want anyone to come near her, but in a second she changed her expression and immediately greeted him with a smile, "So you're Sister Cuihua, come in and sit down. I just made some snacks, can you try them and see if they're good?"
Everyone was speechless. "..." That's a really fast change of expression!
Even Cuihua, the person involved, was momentarily stunned.
She chuckled when she saw a glass of water in her hand, and looked Shu Yu up and down. "You must be Er Ya, right? It's good that you're back. Your second uncle and aunt have been looking for you all these years. Now that their wish has come true, they can finally rest easy."
She didn't mention the conflict that had just occurred.
These kinds of conflicts between children aren't a big deal, especially since Da Bao's temper is indeed a bit off.
Er Ya's behavior surprised Cui Hua. Logically speaking, Er Ya had just returned, and a normal person would feel uneasy and put themselves in a very delicate position. At the very least, they wouldn't clash with the visiting relatives.
Even if they suffer injustice, they will swallow it and greet people with a smile.
But Er Ya did the opposite, refusing to be wronged at all.
Cuihua couldn't figure out whether Er Ya's return was a good thing or a bad thing.
However, even though she was a married cousin and had a good relationship with her second uncle's family, this kind of thing was really not something she could interfere with.
Lan Hua stood behind her eldest sister after she entered the room. Having just witnessed Shu Yu's appearance, she was inexplicably afraid of her.
Cuihua was alright; as the eldest sister, she always took care of her younger siblings, and she also felt sorry for Erya, her long-lost cousin.
She introduced her husband, Cuihua, who had married into the town. She said that she had married the best among the Lu family.
Lai Jinhai, the man, runs a small food stall. However, with many siblings in the family, they manage to make a living from the stall, barely scraping by.
Cuihua didn't bring her son today. Apparently, he caught a cold a couple of days ago. Although he's much better now, the couple didn't dare to take him around, so they simply left him at home.
Lai Jinhai was not good with words, but it was clear that he treated Cuihua very well and always put her wishes first.
Shu Yu chatted with Cuihua for a while and found that she was decisive, cheerful, and very opinionated.
It is said that when Cuihua was a child, the Lu family had not yet divided their property. As the first girl born, and with a grandmother who did not discriminate against girls, Cuihua was truly cared for and nurtured by everyone.
As I grew up, I naturally took on the responsibilities of being the eldest sister.
Compared to Lan Hua, Shu Yu and Cui Hua clearly had more to talk about.
But before they could talk for long, Da Bao, who had run off, came back.
As soon as he entered, Da Hu and San Ya immediately stood in front of Shu Yu as if facing a formidable enemy.
Da Bao stopped two steps away. He looked at Shu Yu, then at Da Hu and San Ya.
A moment later, he stretched out his right hand, and in his chubby, short palm were a few candied fruits.
It doesn't look very good; it seems to have been sitting for a long time.
(End of this chapter)