Zhao Xiaoman glanced around in private, and then said pitifully, "Grandma, I'm hungry, how long do we have to wait?"
"Why, the little greedy cat can't wait?"
Mother Zhao smiled fondly, and then said: "Go find a pair of chopsticks and pick up something to eat."
"Really!"
Zhao Xiaoman was jumping up and down, raising his hand to catch crabs.
As a result, as soon as he reached halfway out his hand, he was slapped hard.
The sister-in-law scolded: "Look at you, you are a middle school student after all. What do you look like? This is prepared for your uncle and aunt, what's wrong with you just eating it?"
Xiaoman felt aggrieved, "But grandma gave in..."
The sister-in-law said mercilessly, "That won't work. When Miss Su comes later, why don't we say we don't have a tutor? Go in and do your homework, and when you're hungry, go make some noodles. You can't come out without me!"
Xiaoman is still a child after all, and his eyes turned red when his mother scolded him so much.
My sister-in-law felt distressed when she saw it, but she simply felt unhappy and couldn't bear to express it in person, so she could only complain with some words.
The eldest brother heard the commotion outside and hurriedly came in to break up the fight, "Oh, you're so good, why are you quarreling with Xiaoman again?"
As he spoke, he looked at his son, picked up the chicken legs from the stove and handed them over, "Take them in and eat them. After you finish eating, do your homework quickly, or else your sister-in-law will come over later and I won't let you out!"
Xiao Man burst into tears and laughed, without even looking at his mother, he jumped in and ran in.
The eldest brother couldn't help but mutter, "You are serious, Miss Su will be here soon, you will scold the child and cry, what will it look like later? I won't make Miss Su laugh at that time!"
The eldest sister-in-law doesn't dare to get angry with Mother Zhao, but she doesn't have so many scruples about her eldest brother.
Hearing what the elder brother said, he came up angrily and threw the kitchen knife in his hand, making a clanging sound.
"Miss Su, Miss Su, open your mouth and shut up, that's Miss Su! Oh, she's a guest when she comes, so I deserve to be your Zhao family's maid?"
The eldest brother was choked and blushed for a while. He secretly looked at his mother. Seeing that her mother was silent, he whispered softly, "Look at you, what are you saying?"
The sister-in-law couldn't argue, "What are you talking about? I got off work more than an hour early, bought groceries, cooked, and have been so busy that I haven't even had a drink of water. Who has asked me?"
The eldest brother was stunned on the spot and really didn't know how to answer the question.
I could only pull my sister-in-law's sleeve to indicate that she had something to say.
The sister-in-law shook off the elder brother's hand and said, "Don't pull me!"
Mother Zhao answered, "Boss, wife, do you have a problem with me?"
The sister-in-law turned her head and said, "Mom, that's not what I meant."
After softening her tone, she continued, "This is the first time for Miss Su to come to our house, so she should entertain her. I am not an unreasonable person, but look, what time is it? It's almost eight o'clock, and there's no one there now.
You see, the child is still hungry."
The more she spoke, the more aggrieved she became, "Isn't it too much to ask a big family like us to wait here even though we know we are moving today?"
Mother Zhao explained: "Xiaodong called just now and said that he was a little busy at work and let us eat first. Well, you and the children eat first, and the boss and I will wait for a while."
The sister-in-law held back and said, "Mom, forget it, I'll wait a little longer."
Mother has already said this, what else can she say?
Mother Zhao continued: "Boss, wife, I know you have suffered a lot when you came to our Zhao family. But I haven't treated you badly in these years, right? Last time my second uncle came to ask for a house, I promised to give it to him.
, it’s Xiaodong’s side who didn’t let you suffer any loss.”