When Nie Ying saw that Wu Qiaoqiao only gave the child two oysters and half a crab, she asked Wu Qiaoqiao about it.
Why did you only give the child such a small amount of food?
Wu Qiaoqiao watched as the four children ate two oysters and started sucking on crabs. She then served each of them a bowl of seaweed and pork rib soup. After setting the bowls down, she sat down next to Nie Ying and answered her questions.
“Sister-in-law Ying, you know we just arrived here, and we don’t know if these children will be allergic to seafood, so we’re giving them a little bit first to let them get used to it over the next few days. If they’re not allergic, we won’t restrict them anymore.”
As Wu Qiaoqiao spoke, she glanced at Feng Mingyue. Upon seeing this, Feng Mingyue withdrew her hand from the oyster. It seemed that she was being treated the same way as Liu Xiangjun and the others. She had no choice but to pick up her chopsticks and move on to other dishes on the table.
Nie Ying also saw Feng Mingyue's appearance and couldn't help but find it a little funny. It seemed that Wu Qiaoqiao was very strict with her family members, whether it was her children or her husband's cousin, and it was obvious that she had a lot of say in the matter.
However, recalling Wu Qiaoqiao's suggestion to control the children's allergies, I realized that educated people are indeed thoughtful. When she first came here with Lao Sun, how could she have known about these things? Fortunately, none of her children were allergic to these seafoods. Some were allergic but didn't know it. After arriving here, they bought seafood for adults and children because it was cheap. Once, something almost happened, but luckily they were taken to the hospital in time. Since then, whenever someone brings their family to accompany the military, the army sends people to communicate and educate these people.
After a lively meal, everyone finished eating. Wu Qiaoqiao looked at the bamboo basket and rice bucket on the stone table, which had originally been full of steamed buns and rice, but were now empty. She wiped the cold sweat from her forehead. Luckily, she had brought back a lot of noodles from her supermarket today, otherwise it would have been embarrassing if they hadn't had enough. In the end, she had to boil water and cook a lot of noodles to make sure they had enough.
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