The story is about a fake young lady, transmigration, a pampered darling, face-slapping, farming, building from scratch, and a satisfying read.
Su Wanwan woke up one day to find herself the f...
The Jiang family and their entourage escorted Madam Hu as she carried the pheasant into the main room.
After arriving at the main room, Madam Hu placed the pheasant on the dining table.
"Eldest daughter-in-law, how did you get these chickens?" Old Jiang asked anxiously. "These two chickens don't look like wild chickens, they look more like domestic chickens. Could it be that you stole chickens from the village?"
The more Old Man Jiang thought about it, the more convinced he became that this was indeed the case, and by the end, his voice had become somewhat stern.
Madam Hu quickly shook her head, "Father, we would never dare to steal chickens. Even if we starve to death, we would never do such a morally reprehensible thing! You don't know, these two chickens were caught by Wan'er."
As soon as these words were spoken, everyone's attention turned to Jiang Wanwan.
"Sister-in-law, what did you say? This chicken was caught by Wanwan?" Zhu stared wide-eyed at Jiang Wanwan in disbelief.
Although Old Man Jiang and Old Woman Jiang did not speak, their gazes toward Jiang Wanwan were filled with suspicion.
"Father, Mother, Second Sister-in-law, have you forgotten where Wan'er came from? That's the mansion of General Weiwu! How could Wan'er not know some martial arts after coming from there?" Madam Hu glanced at the group and said with a smile.
"I had forgotten about it if my sister-in-law hadn't mentioned it."
Old Man Jiang stared intently at Jiang Wanwan, "Wanwan, you tell us. Were these two chickens really caught on the mountain?"
Jiang Wanwan wiped a bead of sweat from her brow; even getting a chicken was this difficult.
Getting the chicken is one thing, but explaining to your family where it came from is another.
However, this incident also shows that the Jiang family members are of decent character.
They are poor, but not greedy. They would never do anything dishonest or despicable.
Thinking of this, Jiang Wanwan's smile deepened. She said with a smile, "Master, I wouldn't dare to do such a petty thing. These two pheasants were indeed caught from the mountain. As for why these two chickens don't look like pheasants, Wanwan has no idea."
However, everyone is different, so it's normal for chickens to be different too. These two pheasants are probably a different breed from the ones your grandparents used to see. Don't worry, these two chickens were definitely not stolen; I really caught them from the mountain.”
Looking into Jiang Wanwan's honest eyes, everyone completely believed her. After confirming that the two chickens had come from the right place, everyone in the Jiang family felt a surge of excitement and anticipation.
"Great! Great! We'll have chicken for dinner tonight!" Jiang Liu and Jiang Hu, with their childlike spirits, couldn't help but cheer.
Jiang Xun stared intently at the chicken on the table, his eyes shining, and he couldn't help but lick his lips.
Great, we'll have chicken tonight!
Thinking of this, Jiang Xun couldn't suppress the upward curve of his lips. He was afraid that Jiang Wanwan would see his joyful expression and laugh at him. After all, he had just told Jiang Wanwan that he liked Wan'er. If she saw him like this, wouldn't she laugh at him?
So he quickly thought of all the saddest things in his life.
Grandma Jiang's eyes were full of eagerness as she stared intently at the two chickens on the table. Then she reached out and touched the chickens' feathers with a fondness. "They're so glossy and smooth! My goodness, each of these chickens must weigh more than three pounds."
"It looks like there are some." Old Jiang nodded, his eyes also fixed on the two chickens on the table.
"My goodness, Father and Mother, I don't remember our family catching any wild animals for over ten years, right?" Zhu Shi and Uncle Jiang touched the chicken's feathers and looked up to ask.
“Twelve years! It’s been a full twelve years since we caught any wild animals.” As she spoke, Grandma Jiang gestured with her hands to indicate the twelve years.
"Absolutely! If you ask me, Wan'er is our family's lucky star. Since she came back, we've caught more than two pheasants. Today, my third brother's wife and I also had a great harvest, digging up four or five pounds of wild vegetables and a whole basket of mushrooms!"