"Yeah." Cao Yong nodded.
He was right, she understood the brain better than he thought.
Just when everyone was worried about whether something might happen to the two people in the car, they saw the two people get out of the car with happy expressions after the car arrived at the Cao family's ancestral home.
Zhang Da Lao, who arrived almost at the same time, saw this and uttered a rare compliment from his poisonous mouth, saying, "This Doctor Cao Yong is quite good at making girls happy."
Cao Yong: …She knows a lot about medicine and doesn’t need his coaxing at all.
The door of the courtyard creaked open and a figure appeared after the door opened. It was Duan Sanbao, who was wearing an apron with flour on it. He must have been kneading dough or doing something else related to flour.
Receiving everyone's questioning looks, Duan Sanbao invited, "Come in and make dumplings."
Another voice came from behind, shouting, "Sanbao, who's here?"
It was a female voice.
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"Mom, guests are coming." Duan Sanbao replied.
"Is she here?" Aunt Cao asked her son as she quickly walked to the door.
Everyone saw the legendary Aunt Cao, whose round face, like the full moon on a golden plate, resembled her son Duan Sanbao, and whose delicate features were also a great beauty. There was no one in the Cao family who was not handsome or beautiful.
Aunt Cao's bright eyes were instantly fixed on the girl next to her nephew. She smiled so hard that her eyes narrowed, with the two words "good" written in big letters in her eyes.
Xie Wanying nodded to the elder politely and called, "Auntie."
"Why are you being so polite? Come in." Aunt Cao waved to her enthusiastically, then looked at the other distinguished guest and called out urgently, "Hey, Teacher Lu, please come in and sit down. I'll help you."
Teacher Lu was at a loss for words when she heard the other party's voice: "Why are you helping me?" Then she criticized Aunt Cao: "I am not the guest today, go and greet your distinguished guest."
Aunt Cao smiled and said, "It's okay. She is very familiar with our family. It's best to let Cao Yong accompany her."
Aunt Cao clearly doesn't want to be a third wheel.
After receiving a signal from his aunt, Cao Yong took her in to meet other elders in the family.
A group of Cao family members were busy in the kitchen preparing meals to entertain the guests.
It was almost 1pm now, long past the usual meal time. I was preparing now, no doubt because there were too many ingredients for the big meal and it would take a long time to prepare. Secondly, I was considerate, knowing that my future daughter-in-law had work this morning and couldn't come to eat on time, so I waited until the guests arrived to heat up the dishes to avoid them getting cold and unpalatable.
"What delicious food have you prepared for her?" Teacher Lu, who followed Aunt Cao through the courtyard gate, asked on behalf of others.
"Dumplings, stir-fried dishes, hot pot, we have everything. Whatever you want to eat, we have it." Aunt Cao introduced.
The main reason is that I heard that my future daughter-in-law likes to eat whatever she wants and doesn't have any special hobbies, so I had to prepare everything for her.
"Sanbao, bring out the drinks." Aunt Cao called her son.
"No need to take it." Duan Sanbao answered his mother slowly. In his opinion, his mother was so flustered at the moment and didn't look like the steady obstetrics director in the hospital at all.
Xie Wanying saw that near the door of the living room, there were boxes of drinks stacked up, including Sprite, Coca-Cola, orange juice, Want Want milk, etc.
The familiar scene reminded her of the dinners with her father Xie's family.
Whenever there is a big family gathering, drinks are always present. It just so happens that in her family, her mother's family, the Sun family, is small, so they can't finish even one box when they eat together. Unlike the Xie family, which has a large population, it is normal for the Cao family to have several boxes.
For this reason, her grandfather always used this matter to irritate her grandfather. He said that there was no benefit in having two daughters, because once they were married off, there would be no one at home to eat. Her grandfather was just muddying the waters. In fact, this matter had nothing to do with having a son or a daughter, but only with how many children you had.
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