Chapter 1990 Family Reunion 4
If he knew, he would definitely make trouble for me!
"Hide it, must hide it! Anyway, Jiaojiao has lost it, and there is no way to find it back. At most, at most, I will compensate them somewhere else in the future." Miao Fengqin, whose hair was already full of silver, gritted her teeth. So many years have passed, if she didn't mention it, who would know about this? Even if the heavens and the earth knew, she couldn't tell Wang Zhengguo.
With this in mind, before the Lu family set off, Miao Fengqin prepared a lot of food for them to eat on the train, and used all the containers in the house that could hold food, such as lunch boxes, cans, malted milk bottles, and the like.
It's freezing outside, and the temperature gets lower the further north you go. Any food won't go bad in a short time.
"My uncle and aunt have prepared so much food for us that I can't refuse it no matter how hard I try. Grandpa, grandma, please eat quickly!" When it was time for dinner, Xi Bao first bought hot soup for his grandfather and Cheng Baoguo and his wife to soak the pancakes, cooked eggs and cooked meat that they brought in the car.
The cooked meat is braised pig offal. I guess Miao Fengqin specially asked her son-in-law to buy it for her. Almost the whole set is here.
The pork liver and lungs were cut into slices, the large intestine was cut into sections, the braised pig's trotters were divided into pieces, the pig's tail, pig's head, and pig's ears were also mixed fragrantly, and a lot of sesame oil was added to it. As soon as I opened the lunch box, a rich aroma overwhelmed the miscellaneous smells in the sleeper car.
"I'll send some to Brother Tianzhi and Brother Guanyu first." Xi Bao picked up the lunch box filled with various braised meats and walked out.
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Lu Tianzhi took it in his hand and reminded him, "If there is anything, just call us. We will definitely hear you."
The security on the bus was very good at that time. After they finished eating the food they brought on the bus, they arrived at their destination.
Lu Jiang had received a telegram from home a long time ago. As he happened to be on vacation, he met him at the train station on time. It was said that he brought a lot of things to Beijing. In addition to two cars, he specially borrowed a military truck from the army.
"I know!" Xi Bao understood very well.
Cheng Baoguo loves to eat pig head meat. Even though Feng Qingxue said that eating too much meat is bad for the body, he still did it as he pleased. He took a few chopsticks of pig head meat and mixed it with noodles. He ate it very quickly. While eating, he did not forget to let his wife and Father Lu eat it. "It won't taste good if it gets cold. Let's have a good rest after eating. It will take a long time to get to the capital."
The four of them bought tickets for the same sleeper car, while Lu Tianzhi, Guan Yu and his wife, and Grandma Zhou were in the next compartment. When Xi Bao arrived, Zhou Zhou was feeding her grandmother some soupy noodles.
It is said that there will be no filial son by the bedside of a long-term patient, but a few years have passed, and Guan Yu and Zhou Zhou have always taken good care of Grandma Zhou.
Even though I was mentally prepared, I was still shocked by what they checked in.
It's like a small hill, with everything there and a musty smell.
Father Lu coughed and said with a straight face, "This is something the country has returned to our family. I thought about it and realized that you will either settle down in the capital or work somewhere else. You won't be returning to your hometown anyway. Although it's not very valuable, I'm worried about leaving it in your hometown, so I took it all with me. Fortunately, Anbang helped us and arranged for train shipment."
Lu Jiang expressed his understanding and quickly took the guards who followed him to carry the things into the car one by one.
The furniture was basically disassembled for easy shipping, and porcelain furnishings were packed in wooden boxes and sealed tightly. Books and paintings were even easier to pack, so they were all loaded into the truck in just a few trips.
(End of this chapter)