Chapter 26 Pig's Foot Soybeans
"Goodbye Sixth Grandpa."
Tang Xiaonan waved her hand obediently and left with her three older brothers. The first wave of impressions was a great success. Take your time, the Tang family will change sooner or later.
Taking a civilized family is just a cover. Tang Xiaonan is not very confident, but it is a good excuse. As long as the Tang family has no notoriety, she will be satisfied.
Tang Shaozheng smiled slightly. He was more happy with Tang Xiaonan. He used to think that this niece was unruly. When he was three years old, he had no confidence in Tang Xiaonan's future, but now it seems that his vision was wrong. This The grandniece looks good, smart and lovely, generous, and the future should not be bad.
As for the three Tang Aihua brothers, the confidence of the old man is really low. They are half teenagers. Their personalities and habits have been finalized, and it is no accident that they will be like this in this life.
It would be fine if they were farming honestly, but what the old man was worried about was that these three brothers were short-tempered and had no brains. Others could catch fire with a little bit of fire, and I was afraid that it would cause a big disaster.
But he wasn't his own grandson, so Tang Shaozheng didn't care too much. He was just secretly worried. After all, they were all surnamed Tang, and they didn't have five clothes yet.
Tang Xiaonan and the others arrived at the house where the second elders of the Tang family lived. It was an old wooden attic house. A dozen families formed a circle with a huge yard in the middle. They could enjoy the shade in summer, dry the valley in autumn, dry quilts and clothes in winter and spring, and play with children. It's all in this yard.
At this moment, there were also many people eating in the yard, sitting or standing, chatting vigorously. Seeing Tang Xiaonan and the others, their expressions were the same as those of the previous villagers, surprised and shocked.
"Grandpa, grandma (grandmother)!"
Tang Xiaonan shouted loudly on purpose. The Tang family has three rooms, the second elder lives in one room, and the second uncle Tang Laigui and the younger uncle Tang Laijin each live in one room.
The old lady sat closest to the door, opened the door suspiciously, and saw the three eldest grandchildren standing outside neatly, and the little granddaughter grinned at her, revealing a big gap, Zhang Manyue couldn't help laughing.
She is a tall and strong old lady, and Tang Laifu looks very much like her.
"Grandma, Mommy asked me to bring the food."
Tang Aiguo's voice was like a bell, and the expressions of the people eating in the courtyard were even more strange. Xu Jinfeng actually delivered meat to his mother-in-law, tsk tsk... Did the sun set from the east?
Zhang Manyue doesn't really believe in the filial piety of the eldest daughter-in-law, but the two bowls of real meat in front of her are real. She thinks it should be given by her son, Tang Laifu, and deliberately uses the name of the eldest daughter-in-law. Humph, how can Xu Jinfeng have such a heart? !
"A lot of meat!"
Tang Laijin came over and saw his favorite fat sausage, his eyes were green, he took two bowls of vegetables with a smile, every day he was short of oil and meat, his mouth faded out.
"Mum's mother said that there is delicious food to honor grandpa and grandma." Tang Aiguo's voice became even louder.
The group of people who were eavesdropping with pointed ears were so shocked that their eyes bulged out.
It is good for Xu Jinfeng not to scold her parents-in-law, but she still thinks of filial piety?
Tsk tsk, I'm afraid it's not a ghost, right?
"Your mother has a heart, come into the house and bring a bowl of pig's trotters and soybeans back to eat."
Zhang Manyue let them into the house and went to the kitchen to serve pig trotters and soybeans. They had three sons. The second eldest, Tang Laigui, had no children, and the third eldest did not get married. Fortunately, the eldest had four children, so Zhang Manyue was not satisfied with Xu Jinfeng, she just said A few words, nothing too out of the ordinary.