Lin Zheng and Xu Zhiwei could only watch everyone eat miserably, and they didn't dare to stop the work in their hands.
They also knew that they had gone too far last night. They drank too much and vomited everywhere, and they didn't clean up properly before going out in the morning. It was because they were in the wrong that they allowed Lin Qingmei to punish them.
After everyone finished their meal, the two drunkards finally cleaned up the place.
"Second sister, we have already taken care of the hygiene." Lin Zheng lowered his head and did not dare to look into Lin Qingmei's eyes.
Lin Qingmei looked at the clean ground and nodded slightly. "Okay, I'll let you go this time, but I won't do it again next time."
"Thank you, second sister!"
"Thank you, Sister Qingmei, for your kindness. We'll eat first."
The two of them said in unison as if they had been granted amnesty.
"Stop talking nonsense to me and remember to wash the dishes after dinner. I have to go to the county town in a while, so you two should kill the chicken at home." She was going to have a banquet the next night, and there was no fresh pork at home, so she had to find an excuse to get some pork out of the space.
"It's already past one in the afternoon. Is there still pork for sale in Dong County now? How about we hold the wedding banquet tomorrow? Your parents-in-law are not in a hurry to return to Dong anyway." Xu Zhiwei was a little confused about Lin Qingmei's thoughts. It was obviously okay to hold the wedding banquet in two days, so why was she in a hurry to hold it today?
"You know shit. The calendar says today is the best day to get married. If you miss it, you'll have to wait another half a month." After saying this, Lin Qingmei turned around and went back to the house to pack her things to prepare to go to Dong County. As for her parents-in-law, they had already returned to Dong with He Fenglan.
They were worried about their younger daughter, so they planned to go to Taiwan to see if the living environment was good.
Lin Zheng and Xu Zhiwei looked at each other, shrugged helplessly, and went to the kitchen to prepare to eat.
Here, He's father and mother also followed their daughter back to the yard where she lived.
He Fenglan's yard is very small, with only one room, a kitchen and a toilet.
Father He walked around the small courtyard and nodded with satisfaction. This small courtyard is really nice. Although it is small, it has everything.
"Fenglan, did you dry that salted fish yourself?" Father He's eyes were full of curiosity when he saw the wall full of salted fish.
"Well, after the typhoon some time ago, I picked up a lot of small sea fish when I went to the sea. I couldn't eat them all, so I had to dry them in the sun." He Fenglan felt very accomplished when she looked at the salted fish she had dried. There were more than 40 salted fish in this row! Enough for her to eat for several months.
"Yes, your salted fish is dried very well. When I come back, please give me a few." Father He picked up a salted fish, smelled it, and a rich salty fragrance wafted to his nose.
Such good salted fish would definitely be a great side dish for drinking. When he returns to Dong, he can show off to others because this is the salted fish that his daughter dried herself.
"No problem, I'll keep a few for myself and bring the rest back to you." Hearing that her father wanted to dry the salted fish himself, He Fenglan smiled even more happily.
"You don't have to give us so much salted fish, just keep it for yourself! Your dad usually ate in the cafeteria when he was young, who are you going to give so many salted fish to?" He's mother frowned when she saw the salted fish, because salted fish was what she hated most.
"I also dried a lot of squid, scallops and dried shrimps. You can bring some back with you. Scallops are delicious when cooked into porridge. Dried squid can be used as a snack for dad." He Fenglan dried so many dried goods mainly because she wanted to send them back to her parents. Although the army was also on the seaside, her parents had no time to go fishing, let alone dry dried goods.
He's father really didn't have time. He was in the army training almost every day from 130 to 60 days. As for He's mother, she was unwilling to go to the sea.
Continue read on readnovelmtl.com