The past written on paper is too dry, but Jiang Sheng is eloquent and occasionally adds gestures, making it vivid and interesting, which amused the old lady several times.
The grandfather and grandson only stopped eating when Tan Yue brought breakfast.
The head chef in the main kitchen really liked the eldest daughter and specially made her meat porridge, which, along with the sticky rice, was soft, glutinous, and delicious.
Jiang Sheng drank three bowls in a row before stopping, clutching her belly and muttering, "I've been sneaking some new delicious food behind my brothers' backs again."
Madam Jiang couldn't help but chuckle.
Seeing that there was still a large bowl of meat porridge left, she said softly, "Then let's go and take some to them."
Jiang Sheng suddenly turned her head, her face full of disbelief.
“Tan Yue and the others don’t like meat porridge, and the Jiang family doesn’t have a tradition of eating leftovers.” Old Madam Jiang said without changing her expression, “It’s a waste to throw them away, so we might as well give them away as a favor.”
Tan Yue nodded with tears in her eyes: Yes, she doesn't like meat porridge.
Jiang Sheng then relaxed her face, nodded with a smile, and said, "Okay, of course it's good."
Although they had only been separated for a little over a day, she already missed her brothers terribly. She wondered what surprised expressions they would have when they saw her.
Thanks to Tan Yue's efficient management, in less than half an hour, the grandfather and grandson were sitting in the carriage, driven by He Rui to the front of the second courtyard.
It's the same familiar courtyard, the same familiar threshold.
Jiang Sheng jumped out of the car, using both hands and feet. Before she could even knock on the door, she heard a loud wail coming from inside.
"Where is my sister? Where did my sister go? She was gone for two months, and when I came back, she was gone."
"Waaaaah, give me back my sister! Give her back!!!"
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