As usual, Grandma Jiang first ladled soup for Grandpa Jiang, then for her three sons, five grandsons, then for her daughters-in-law and herself, and then for Jiang Wanwan.
When she scooped the soup for Uncle Jiang, the spoon had clearly sunk quite a bit into the pot. Jiang Wanwan covered her mouth with her sleeve and coughed softly.
Grandma Jiang paused, her smile froze, and finally, reluctantly, she shook the spoon a few times before putting it into Uncle Jiang's bowl.
I still can't let that brat get hold of anything against me, otherwise what if she uses the ginseng-eating incident to threaten me?
Moreover, upon closer reflection, what that brat said makes sense; blindly favoring one side will only lead to discord within the family.
Jiang Wanwan glanced at it and thought, "Hmm, she's made some progress."
Although he was forced into it by her tyranny, at least Old Lady Jiang listened to her. Although Uncle Jiang's second uncle had a little more meat in his bowl than Uncle Jiang's first uncle, it wasn't very noticeable.
When Grandma Jiang was distributing the soup and meat, she didn't dare to be too biased and treated everyone equally without favoring anyone.
"Alright, have some soup. One poached egg for each of you from the bowl." Grandma Jiang paused, then added with obvious reluctance, "Wan'er is weak; she just hurt her leg. She'll eat three, three!"
Jiang Wanwan suppressed a laugh. With the old lady's expression, anyone who didn't know better would think she was cutting the old lady's flesh with a knife.
"Grandma, after I eat these three fried eggs, I think I'll feel better, and I won't need to take ginseng anymore," Jiang Wanwan said innocently, blinking her bright, peach-blossom eyes.
Grandma Jiang gritted her teeth and forced a smile, "Hehehe, that's good, eat up."
No one in the first or third branch of the Jiang family had any objections, except for the second branch, whose four members changed their expressions.
In the past, Grandma Jiang had always doted on and favored their family the most, but today they received the same amount of food as the eldest and third sons, which made them feel somewhat uncomfortable.
Especially ginger-flavored.
He is the youngest student in the family, and he will become a scholar in the future. How can Grandma not give him more to eat?
Thinking of this, Jiang Liu pouted, "Grandma, I want to eat two fried eggs too."
"Oh my, my precious grandson, here, have some of my fried egg." With that, Grandma Jiang put her fried egg into Jiang Liu's bowl, and then looked at Jiang Wanwan with a nervous heart.
Jiang Wanwan buried her head in drinking soup and eating meat, showing off her row of small white teeth, and said to Hu Shi, "Auntie, the soup you made is so delicious. The chicken and rabbit meat are not fishy at all, and they are very tender. The soup is also very sweet and delicious."
"Hehehe, I knew I was a good cook! Your aunt will cook you some more delicious food in the future." Madam Hu laughed heartily, her face full of pride.
Grandma Jiang breathed a sigh of relief, her smile widening. "My dear grandson, eat up."
Jiang Jialin frowned, feeling that Old Madam Jiang was spoiling Jiang Liu, but ultimately remained silent.
The family slurped up the soup in their bowls, looking completely absorbed and enjoying it.
Slurp, slurp, the soup is delicious, and the chicken and rabbit meat are also tasty.
The Jiang family members were reluctant to eat heartily; they ate slowly and carefully, wanting to remember the taste of the meat.
Jiang He squinted and sighed, "Hmm, it would be nice to be able to eat meat once a day." After saying that, he shook his head, feeling that he was being a bit greedy, and then added, "Um, not much, eating meat once every five days is fine too."
Hu laughed and scolded Jiang He a few times.
After finishing the soup, Grandma Jiang gave everyone half a bowl of wild vegetable porridge cooked with bran.
Everyone took a bite of fried egg and a bite of porridge.
Wow, fried eggs are delicious too!
The golden-brown egg whites are crisp, and the yolks are incredibly smooth and delicious, leaving a lingering aftertaste.
At that moment, the Jiang family had a strange feeling that things were getting better and better.
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