Time Travel: Remarrying a Little Wolf Dog

Chapter 20 Three families meet

A few people walked and talked, and soon they arrived.

Mother Su looked at the tall door and opened her mouth wide: "Oh my god, this house is so big!"

Su's father and the others were also shocked.

First, he said that the place where Su Yan and his family lived was already good enough, a courtyard house with green bricks and green tiles, which was better than even the village chief's house.

I didn't expect that Grandfather He's house was much bigger than that.

The doorman invited them in, and several strong servants came forward to take the things from the Su family and He An.

They had never seen such a scene before, and they felt a little uneasy, not knowing where to put their feet.

So does Su's mother.

I originally thought that the things I brought would not only bring honor to my daughter, but at least would not embarrass her in front of her husband's family.

But the He family seemed to be even richer than they had imagined.

On the one hand, she was worried that her in-laws would look down on her daughter because of them, but on the other hand, she was proud that her daughter married into a wealthy family.

From now on, I won’t have to wear gold and silver, but at least I won’t have to dig in the fields for food.

When Su's mother first saw the behavior of this wealthy family, she was greatly disturbed and involuntarily looked to Su's father for support.

But she didn't expect that Father Su was even more at a loss than her. He shrank back and didn't even dare to raise his head.

Seeing how cowardly he was, Su's mother became so angry that she no longer cared about her own fear.

What kind of situation is this? Don’t you see what kind of occasion this is?

How would these servants look upon her daughter in the future if she cowered in front of them?

Su's mother glared at him fiercely, pushed away the servant who was coming to help her get things, walked over to Su's father in three or two steps, stretched out her hand and twisted his waist hard.

Then he smiled at the doorman and the old woman who was leading the way, and followed them as if nothing had happened.

The rest of the Su family followed her in.

Grandfather and grandmother He had received the news long ago and were waiting in the front hall. When they saw Mother Su and the others entering the second door from a distance, they stood up and went out to greet them, "You are my in-laws, right? It's a rare visit for you. Come in quickly."

Over there, Grandfather He also asked the men of the Su family to sit down.

Mother Su secretly looked at Grandmother He and thought that she was indeed an old lady from a wealthy family.

She was wearing a dark green dress made of unknown material, her hair was combed meticulously, and on her wrist she had a jade bracelet which was translucent green and obviously very valuable.

She looks even younger, at least ten years younger than Grandma Su who is the same age as her.

Although he was thinking about all sorts of things in his mind, he didn't hesitate at all in his actions. He hurried forward and replied, "It's us, grandma-in-law."

Then, she took the place of the maid to support Grandmother He, and imitated the scholar's wife who had met several times at her mother's house, saying, "We are sorry to bother you today."

Grandmother He said disapprovingly, "What are you talking about? I'm so happy that my wife is here. Come in and sit down."

Mother Su felt strange when Grandmother He called her "Madam". She felt like she had goose bumps and was uncomfortable.

He showed no expression on his face and was about to sit down following Grandmother He's movement, but suddenly remembered that he was still carrying something.

As she took off the backpack, she pretended to be calm and said, "These are local things we brought from the countryside. They are all from our own family. Please don't despise them, grandma."

Su Yan also stepped forward and put down the basket of eggs.

Grandma He looked at the hen that was frantically flapping its wings after seeing the sun again, and clapped her hands, saying, "Oh, these free-range chickens raised at home are the most delicious. They taste completely different from those raised in the yard."

He raised his hand and beckoned, "Take it to the kitchen and ask Lao Liu to add another bowl of yam and chicken soup." He pointed at the eggs in the basket and said, "Make a plate of okra and eggs. Hurry up."

Immediately a maid came forward and took all the things away.

Grandmother He asked everyone to sit down and said happily, "I've been craving this for a long time, but I didn't expect my in-laws to bring it today. It's finally here, I have to try it."

Mother Su sat down and said, "As long as my wife likes it."

Seeing that she was a little reserved, Grandma He took the initiative to ask about the Su family's recent situation and asked about Grandma Su and Grandpa Su's health.

Su's mother answered one question at a time, with Su Yan occasionally interjecting a few words, and the atmosphere was harmonious.

Not to mention Grandfather He, he also managed the farm himself when he was young and was also involved in matters related to the land. Seeing that the Su family members were sitting upright, he turned the topic to the land.

The other men in the Su family may not understand, but they are very familiar with farming.

In addition, Grandfather He was a straightforward person who spoke quickly, and they were gradually able to discuss some farming experiences.

The two parties were chatting animatedly when a maid came to report that the meal was ready.

Grandfather He and Grandmother He led everyone to the dining room.

The Su family members couldn't bear to blink when they saw the table full of dishes. It was even more sumptuous than the banquet for the landlord Wang's wedding!

Grandmother He pulled Mother Su to sit down, "Madam, come and sit here. Yanyan, sit next to your mother. We are all family today, so let's not talk about the rules. Let's eat together."

Su Yan nodded and sat down next to Su's mother.

Grandfather He An and other members of the Su family also took their seats.

Grandfather He was the oldest. He picked up the chopsticks and took a bite of the food before saying, "Let's eat."

Only then did Su's father and uncle Su and the others pick up their chopsticks and start eating.

Even though they tried hard to restrain themselves, the Su family, who had never seen such a thing before, still ate voraciously, picking up their chopsticks as if they were divine.

Grandpa and Grandma He didn't mind and watched them eat with a smile.

Only after the Su family had eaten their fill did they move to the living room to have some fruit and continue chatting.

It was not until it was getting dark and the Su family said goodbye again and again that Grandpa He and Grandma He let them go.

The two men escorted the people to the gate, and the servant pushed the cart out and returned it to the Su family.

Grandmother He took the backpack handed over by the maid, which contained the return gift from the He family, and handed it to Mother Su.

Su's mother took it and glanced at it casually. It was full. The few wrapped snacks on it were more expensive than what they sent today, so she kept refusing it.

Grandmother He waved her hand and asked her to accept it, saying, "It's all a token of my love. Take it back and let Grandma in-laws try it. Please give my regards to Grandma in-laws for me. Come and visit her when you have time."

Su's mother saw that she could not refuse, and the amount of the return gift also represented whether her daughter was valued in her husband's family.

No longer forcefully refuse.

The two parties said goodbye to each other reluctantly at the gate before leaving.

On the way back, Su's mother deliberately lagged behind the men in front of her by a few steps, and whispered to her daughter beside her: "...My son-in-law is ambitious, and my in-laws value you, so I feel relieved. Run the business with him well, step by step. As the old saying goes, you can't get fat in one bite."

Su Yan agreed with a smile. Remembering that the Su family would also save eggs, vegetables and other things to sell in town to earn some pocket money, she suggested that Su's mother send the things to her in the future and she would help to watch over the sales.

"Don't dad and uncle come to the county to work when they're free? Bring your stuff to the store and I'll help sell it during the day and take the baskets back at night. If you can't sell all of it, just leave it with me first, so you don't have to run back the next day."

Su's mother's eyes lit up. Selling eggs is not tiring, but it does require someone to watch over you.

If I could leave my daughter here and ask her to help look after the child, I could free up some time for him to go around the county and do odd jobs.

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