I Was Butchering Pigs for Years—Now They Say I’m a Rich Heiress!

[Era + Group Favorite + Getting Rich]

Su Miaomiao had been slaughtering pigs for 18 years when she was suddenly told she was actually the daughter of a high-ranking official — the news shoc...

Chapter 27 Very Sweet (1/2)

"Aren't you worried that the child will be hurt, but you're worried that I will be angry?" Su Miaomiao was a little amused by Old Man Zhao's focus.

"Those kids are very tough, they can withstand any blow." Su Miaomiao is the apple of old man Zhao's eye.

With her joining him, he no longer needed to save on medicinal materials when treating the villagers.

"I feel relieved when you say that. I'll go home to eat first. The kids will come over at noon. If you think they are noisy, let them wait for me outside." After Su Miaomiao finished her business, she was ready to leave.

"Okay." Old man Zhao nodded.

Only then did Su Miaomiao carry her small bucket and go to the cowshed.

There was still more than half an hour before the next day, so Su Miaomiao cooked the rice first and then started to clean the eels.

Huo Xinyuan and his family had already filled up the water tank at home, so Su Miaomiao didn't need to save it.

It’s just that there are too few eels, not enough for the whole family to eat.

Su Miaomiao took out some loaches and eels from the space.

You can make a plate of crispy loach.

Another plate of Panlong eel.

The remaining food can be used to make braised eel. Mr. and Mrs. Huo don’t like spicy food, so this dish can be given to them.

Add some hand-shredded cabbage and the day’s lunch is complete.

After making the menu, Su Miaomiao started to work on it.

The loach is fine, no need to deal with it, just put it in a bucket aside for later use.

The eel needs to be gutted and the internal organs taken out, otherwise it will taste bitter and fishy.

Su Miaomiao grabbed a yellow eel and slapped it on the head with the back of the knife, and the eel lost its ability to move.

Then he cut open the belly, took out the internal organs neatly, and then cut them into pieces for later use.

Just when Su Miaomiao was about to heat the oil in the wok, Tang Chunlan came.

"Miaomiao, why are you lighting the fire by yourself again? Didn't you say that I should do these things?" Tang Chunlan took two steps at a time and quickly sat in front of the stove.

It is called a stove, but it is just made of several stones.

"It's okay. The firewood is big and you don't need to pay much attention to it wherever you put it." Su Miaomiao smiled.

"Smoked your eyes, I'll do it." Tang Chunlan stuffed firewood into the stove and looked at the eel beside her. A trace of surprise flashed across her eyes, "Why are there loaches and yellow eels? Did you catch them yourself?"

"The children in the village gave it to me, saying they wanted to thank me for saving their friends." Su Miaomiao said.

"Really? Then the kids here are quite simple and honest." Tang Chunlan had no doubts.

"Yes." Su Miaomiao nodded.

Tang Chunlan helped to light the fire, so her task became a little easier. She heated up the oil in a pan, put the loaches in when the oil was hot, and immediately closed the lid.

There was a sizzling sound coming from the pot, and Tang Chunlan subconsciously stepped back.

Soon there was another rich aroma, and Tang Chunlan's stomach rumbled with temptation.

Fortunately, the sound of the burning firewood concealed the subtle movement, otherwise he would have been embarrassed in front of his daughter.

Su Miaomiao's technique was very quick and she didn't even ask Tang Chunlan for help.

Just tell her to make the fire bigger or smaller at the appropriate time.

In less than half an hour, four dishes were ready.

Tang Chunlan always thought that she was not a greedy person, but when she looked at the four delicious dishes in front of her, she just wanted to taste them right away.

"Why haven't your father and your brother come yet?" Tang Chunlan was a little anxious.

"Mom, if you are hungry, eat first." Su Miaomiao said with a smile as she looked at Tang Chunlan who kept swallowing her saliva.

"No, your grandparents haven't come yet." Tang Chunlan tried hard to restrain her desire.

I turned around and stared into the distance, hoping that my family would come soon.