The Mute Daughter Has Space, No Worries in the Famine Years

A noble嫡女 (legitimate daughter of a high-ranking official) is framed and falls to the borderlands, losing her memory and becoming a farmer's wife. Su Nanxi arrives with a space (a mystical ...

Chapter 76 Sweet and Sour Fish for Dinner shuhaige.net

Mo Yunmei, for some unknown reason, ran back and said she wanted to learn how to make rice noodles.

Grandma Mo didn't take her words to heart, and her mind kept wandering.

While watering the vegetables in the afternoon, Su Nanxi went to the riverbank for a long time, wondering where would be the best place to put her waterwheel.

The children ran over too, thinking their aunt was going to catch fish!

Hey! You can't catch fish in this fast-flowing water!

Let's hurry up and leave. If one of them gets too excited and loses their footing, it could be disastrous.

Seeing Su Nanxi leave, the children followed her, running and shouting, "Third Aunt, where are you going?"

Su Nanxi pointed with his hand and said, "Let's go catch fish!"

Look how excited you all are! How are you going to get back without catching a few fish!

The children understood, cheered, and rushed to Su Nanxi's side.

Even the youngest, Mo Dongcheng, burst forth with energy, his short legs darting over to his third aunt, pushing his sister aside and successfully taking her place.

A string of children lay on the shallow water of the riverbank, each looking down at the water with nervous curiosity, and no one dared to make a sound.

Su Nanxi squatted there and watched for a while, then took off her shoes, rolled up her trouser legs, went into the water, and walked more than ten steps into the river.

The children, unable to go into the water, could only watch as Su Nanxi slumped down and placed a branch in the water, submerging it completely.

After waiting for a while, their third aunt still didn't move.

Just when they thought there were no fish left, their third aunt suddenly swung the wooden bucket, plunged it into the water, swung it around in the water, pulled it out with a flick of her wrist, and then carried the bucket to the shore.

The children were mesmerized; Auntie San was amazing! They loved watching her perform those moves!

Seeing Su Nanxi approaching, they all rushed over, wanting to see if she had caught any fish.

Su Nanxi put the wooden bucket on the bank, letting them look at it however they wanted. Then she found her shoes, patted the mud off her feet, put on the shoes, and pulled down her trouser legs.

"Wow! There are three fish!"

"It's so big and fat, it must taste delicious!"

"We're having fish tonight! I want the fish my aunt made last time! It smells so good!"

"Oh dear! Let me see! I can't see anything!"

Several children were chattering around the wooden bucket.

Not far away, Cao Erdan and the two children heard this and looked over. They couldn't resist their curiosity and took a few steps, but dared not get closer.

Su Nanxi carried the wooden bucket and led a group of children back home.

The children all wanted to walk close to Su Nanxi, and they half-surrounded her.

Su Nanxi didn't care much and let them do whatever they wanted. She knew that Cao Erdan and the other two were following not far behind, and they were getting closer and closer.

Worried that Cao Erdan might do something bad, she paid close attention to the sounds behind her, listening intently.

Unexpectedly, an accident actually happened. When they reached an uphill section, Mo Dongcheng cried out "Ah!" and tumbled down the slope.

Upon hearing the shout, Su Nanxi immediately turned around, intending to stop Mo Dongcheng, but there were people behind her, and she was blocked as soon as she turned around.

The road was full of stones and such. Worried that Mo Dongcheng might get hurt, Su Nanxi pushed aside the children beside her and was about to go to save him when Cao Erdan, who had been following behind them, paused for a moment and then rushed forward to try to stop Mo Dongcheng.

But Mo Dongcheng rolled down with force, and Cao Erdan was thin and weak, so he couldn't stop him. The two of them rolled a few times before stopping.

Su Nanxi saw it clearly: Cao Erdan stopped him without hesitation, and when the two rolled together, he protected Mo Dongcheng's head with both hands, which shows that Cao Erdan was not a bad person at heart.

Mo Dongcheng sat on the ground, and after regaining his senses, he burst into tears.

Cao Erdan patted his head and comforted him, "It's alright, it's alright!"

Seeing Su Nanxi and a group of children approaching, Cao Erdan immediately stood up, moved to the side, and said weakly, "I didn't do it, I didn't do it!"

Several children went up to comfort Mo Dongcheng, saying that they would ask his aunt to fry fish for him when they got home, and he finally stopped crying.

Tsk! Foodie!

Su Nanxi asked Mo Jiaxing to bring the wooden bucket containing the fish, then scooped one out and handed it to Cao Erdan.

After all, they saved Mo Dongcheng; otherwise, who knows where he would be. Giving him a fish is already a small favor.

Cao Erdan dared not accept it. He was still a little scared. The person in front of him could easily stab a branch into a tree with a flick of his wrist. He was instinctively afraid.

Mo Jiaxing understood Su Nanxi's meaning and stepped forward to say, "Cao Erdan, that fish was given to you by my third aunt. Please accept it! We thank you for stopping Chengdi."

Cao Erdan's eyes darted around, somewhat incredulous. Was it for him?

Su Nanxi leaned forward again and raised her chin, indicating that he should take it.

Cao Erdan was overjoyed. It really was a gift for him. He quickly pulled up his clothes to cover it, then laughed like a fool and jumped and skipped home.

Su Nanxi carried the wooden bucket, pulled Mo Dongcheng over, and took the child back with her.

Unsurprisingly, we'll be having fish for dinner.

Su Nanxi made sweet and sour fish and cooked rice noodles for dinner.

The children were overjoyed, and Mo Dongcheng felt all his pain disappear after eating such delicious fish.

Mo Qinghe really liked this sweet and sour fish; it was sweet and sour, just like his wife's cooking.

Seeing that he liked the food, Su Nanxi served him more food several times.

Not to mention Mo Qinghe, even the adults loved the taste. It was so delicious with rice! They thought fried fish was already good enough, but they never expected there to be something even better! They ate until the plates were completely clean before they stopped.

The advantage of Mo Yunmei staying at home is that she gets to eat, with both noodles and meat. As long as she doesn't say a word, she can sit at the table and eat.

I accidentally ate too much again.

Su Nanxi pushed Mo Qinghe under the tree and slowly gathered up the rice noodles. The children saw this and came over to help.

Grandma Mo called out, "Have you washed your hands?"

The child ran off immediately to wash his hands.

Su Nanxi couldn't help but smile, picked up a small dry branch and waved it at them, pretending to be very fierce, "Remember to wash your hands first next time, okay?"

The children weren't afraid of her; they all chuckled and said, "Okay!"

After everyone had finished tidying up and gone to bed, Su Nanxi carried Mo Qinghe to a recliner, then lay down herself, and the two of them leisurely gazed at the brilliant starry sky.

Suddenly, Su Nanxi remembered something, grabbed Mo Qinghe's hand and made a few gestures, then disappeared in a few swaying motions.

Mo Qinghe was stunned for a moment, then sighed helplessly.

Su Nanxi disappeared into the night, appearing in the banana grove. Just as she was about to do her wicked deed, she heard a rustling sound that grew closer. She withdrew her hand and vanished back into the darkness.

After a pause in the rustling sound, the voice of someone speaking came through, quite softly.

Su Nanxi was puzzled. Who else could be here in the middle of the night besides her? And judging from the voices, there was more than one person!

"Liu Tianyang, why did you drag me here? Can't you just say what you want to say?"

Chen Qiuxia?