When Lu Suisui finally arrived at Xiao Roubao Kindergarten, she found that the parent-child program was about to begin.
Seeing this, Lu Suisui immediately followed Xiao Roubao to change clothes, and then prepared to start the parent-child activities in the kindergarten.
The first kindergarten parent-child task was learning to make mooncakes with their own children. Seeing the table filled with flour, white sesame seeds, black sesame seeds, chopped walnuts, chopped peanuts, and sunflower seeds, all sorts of other ingredients, made Lu Sui's scalp tingle. She has clumsy hands and is completely incapable of doing those delicate tasks.
Because she had learned to make zongzi (rice dumplings) during the Dragon Boat Festival before, but her eyes told her she had mastered the art, but her hands weren’t strong enough. She would either tear her homework or make too many dumplings, which would then fall apart when she cooked them, overflowing and turning into a pot of paste…
So now, seeing that she suddenly had to make mooncakes, her scalp tingled. However, looking at the little meat buns jumping around with a happy face, Lu Suisui couldn't say that she couldn't make mooncakes. She could only hope that it wouldn't be too difficult.
However, Xiao Roubao’s teacher did not receive Lu Suisui’s wish. Looking at the mooncake making method that the teacher had just handed out, Lu Suisui was completely confused.
It says: Let's prepare the alkaline water first. Pour 3g of clean water into 1g of alkali and stir evenly. Pour 200g of flour, 140g of invert sugar syrup, 4g of alkaline water, and 50g of corn oil into a basin and stir evenly. Use a spatula to scrape it into a ball and cover it with plastic wrap.
Take a 20g piece of dough, roll it into a ball, flatten it, and fill it with 30g of stuffing. You can choose any stuffing you want. After closing the mouth, put it into a mold and flatten it. Then put it into the oven at 200 degrees. Bake it for 5 minutes, take it out and brush it with a layer of egg liquid, and bake it for another 20 minutes. . . .
The recipe was written in great detail, but Lu Sui Sui was completely confused.
Lu Suisui studied it for a long time, still unsure how to begin. She was about to speak, but she realized everyone else was already happily working on it. Watching the teacher on the podium, step by step, explaining how to make mooncakes, Lu Suisui felt too embarrassed to ask any more questions. She could only follow suit and watch as others followed suit.
While Lu Suisui was battling the mooncake in her hand, Da Qi was also preparing for the evening banquet. While they were busy, they would occasionally look up at Lu Suisui in the black video in mid-air.
Unlike the other Daqi people, the heroine, Su Xiaoxiao, gazed at the mooncakes she had painstakingly made, a smile plastered across her delicate face. She looked forward to the evening arriving so she could make a splash. Little did she know, not only would she fail to impress, but she would also suffer humiliation.
In this way, time passed by little by little, and the sky gradually darkened. The kindergarten had hung up decorative lanterns and was playing happy music. Lu Suisui and Xiao Roubao finally completed the parent-child task of making mooncakes. Looking at the decent mooncakes that she put into the oven, Lu Suisui breathed a sigh of relief. She was glad that it would not be too embarrassing.
More than ten minutes later, with the sound of "ding dong", Lu Suisui hurriedly prepared to take out her mooncake.
At this time, on the other side of Da Qi, as the sky gradually darkened, the banquet began. Su Xiaoxiao, sitting in front of the dressing table, let the servants around her wash and dress her. She looked in the mirror, and her originally ordinary and pretty cheeks became somewhat charming in an instant. Looking at the charming herself in the mirror and the respectful servants around her, Su Xiaoxiao suddenly found that she liked it very much. She hoped that others would treat her respectfully, or even be afraid of her, because the feeling of awe was really good, and it felt good to be on a high place.
Su Xiaoxiao thought, perhaps at this moment, she suddenly understood why women in ancient times fought so hard to climb to the highest position, that is, the position of queen. Perhaps it was this feeling of being respected by others.
Thinking about how everything others were trying so hard to get, but was within her reach, Su Xiaoxiao's smile deepened.
Su Xiaoxiao was so lost in her own thoughts that she didn't notice the surprised expressions on the faces of the servants around her from time to time.
The author has something to say:
I still have a cold, so I haven't written much yet. I'll write more when I get better (T_T)
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