Gu An'an didn't know.
She was just saying something offhand.
So much so that after hearing Jiang Mingxu say that, she was almost unable to look directly at this exquisite little girl.
It's worth noting that the minor villain Jiang Baozhu follows the same pattern as Sun Erniang from Water Margin, and she has a particular fondness for eating human flesh buns.
But who would have thought that the young and ignorant Jiang Baozhu had once eaten sheep droppings?
Not only was Gu An'an unable to hide her expression, but the other people in the courtyard were also dumbfounded.
Jiang Mingyi looked at the little girl in his arms with a complicated expression, especially when his gaze fell on the back of his hand, which carried an indescribable ambiguity.
Jiang Mingzhu opened her mouth slightly, as if she wanted to comfort her younger sister, but didn't know how to say it.
Does she mean to say, "Who hasn't eaten sheep droppings before?" She really hasn't.
Jiang Yong'an, the father, had a much more complicated expression.
Shock, anger, and a hint of obscurity about the cause.
Anyone who hears this news will be disturbed.
This is not Jiang Yong'an's fault.
Gu An'an was also quite shocked.
"No, Bao'er didn't eat any, she ate eggs." The little girl burst into tears, "Your Majesty, I didn't eat any."
She thought it smelled bad and didn't eat it. It was so smelly, Bao'er didn't like it.
Seeing the little girl's face covered in two strings of pearls, Gu An'an comforted her repeatedly, "No, no, Mother knows that Bao'er doesn't like to eat that stuff."
"I don't like it." She had been tricked, which was why she didn't eat it.
The little girl blinked her eyes, not forgetting to glare at Jiang Mingxu.
Jiang Mingxu felt wronged; it's true what they say, the squeaky wheel gets the grease.
Should he cry too?
Just as the little boy was about to squeeze out a tear, he heard someone ask him, "What did Xu'er go to do?"
The Third Young Master Ming, who was in a bad mood, then noticed that there was an "outsider" in the house. He pursed his lips and said, "What am I doing? Do I have to report to you?"
Jiang Yong'an frowned upon hearing this, but didn't say anything more.
It's understandable that the children have grievances against him.
However, Gu An'an blocked Ming San Gongzi's way when she heard this, saying, "Ming San Gongzi has quite the grand entourage."
Upon hearing such a sarcastic remark, Jiang Mingxu shuddered. The man who had been swaggering just moments before hurriedly ran to Gu An'an and said, "Mother, I was wrong."
Where was his arrogant demeanor from just moments before?
Gu An'an knew the child's temperament and patiently taught him, "You can't keep calling yourself 'young master' like that. You're so rude and impolite. What if you offend someone you shouldn't?"
Jiang Yong'an, who was filled with a sense of anticipation deep in his heart, felt a moment of disorientation upon hearing these words.
He thought Gu An'an would say, "He's still your father, how can you be so disrespectful to your elders?"
Unexpectedly, Gu An'an was actually warning the child to be careful with his words so as not to offend people he shouldn't.
That's not entirely wrong.
It was simply the opposite of what Jiang Yong'an had hoped for.
Perhaps he not only doesn't understand these children, but he also doesn't really understand Gu An'an.
Seeing Jiang Mingxu, who had instantly transformed into a docile little lamb, nodding repeatedly in agreement, Jiang Yong'an had to admit that this woman was quite adept at disciplining children.
After putting Bao'er down, Gu An'an placed the two children's hands together. "Alright, you take your sister to play, and Mom will go cook. How about we have roasted venison for lunch?"
"Yay!"
The two siblings spoke in unison, one forgetting that she had just told someone bad things, and the other forgetting that she had been betrayed and made a fool of herself.
The two held hands and went inside to play.
Seeing this, Jiang Yong'an coughed lightly, "My grilling skills are passable, I'll do it."
A gentleman stays away from the kitchen, but he never considered himself a bookish scholar who spouted classical phrases.
Besides, seeing that the children liked it, he was making it up to them.
There aren't that many rules.
Gu An'an blinked. "A complete deer hide can fetch a pretty good price, so don't peel it in a rough and uneven way."
These words made Jiang Yong'an frown slightly, recalling the fact that he was not as good as Gu An'an at skinning the rabbit.
A surge of competitiveness welled up within the man, and he looked at Gu An'an with a hint of pride, "Of course."
As he spoke, he picked up the deer from the ground and headed into the kitchen.
In the courtyard, Jiang Mingzhu frowned upon seeing this. "Mother, is he going to eat at home?"
Gu An'an looked at the girl whose expression was slightly solemn and said, "Zhu'er, he is your father."
This is an unchangeable fact.
Although he wasn't a very good father.
But in this era where sons don't speak ill of their fathers, how can one truly sever ties with their father?
Even if word gets out, even if they are eloquent and persuasive, people won't side with them.
Jiang Mingzhu lowered her head.
Father.
Actually, she was in a state of confusion. On one hand, she resented her father, but when she actually saw this person, she carefully hid those feelings.
Who would dare say she didn't have a father?
The girl fidgeted with the hem of her clothes, looking troubled. Gu An'an rubbed her head and said, "Alright, go and keep an eye on Mingxu and Bao'er. Don't let your little brother and sister fight."
Jiang Mingzhu nodded, her voice muffled, "Mmm."
Watching the person walk in, Jiang Mingyi said softly, "Don't take it to heart, Zhu'er is still young."
The young man understood his younger sister's thoughts even better.
After all, wasn't he the same way?
Before this person returned, he assumed that his father was dead.
Upon returning, all those pent-up resentments surged back into my heart, indeed tinged with hatred and resentment.
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