Chapter 261 Farm food
Chapter 261 Farmhouse Meals
After taking it, Chu Qiantang took it and took a bite. Looking at the old man walking in front of him, when he heard Mu Xin say that it was the village chief, he stepped forward and said, "Village Chief, I'm disturbing."
"Young master, don't be polite. Recently, there are many people passing by, and many people often ask our village to stay." The old man said with a smile, "Most of the younger generation in the village have gone to the city to work, and there are many empty houses, but it's a little simple. I hope the young masters don't dislike it."
"It's great to have a place to rest." Chu Qiantang said with a smile.
Seeing that they were so easy to talk to, the village chief secretly breathed a sigh of relief and said, "Young masters, take a break first. I will ask the children at home to pour you some water."
Their group went to the village chief's house first. Because there were many people, they moved the tables out and spliced them together. They sat in the yard. When the village chief saw several guards standing aside, he asked the people at home to bring in a table and chairs.
"You guys have toast cakes that have just been baked at home. My daughter-in-law is already cooking and you can eat them later." The village chief said, then walked to the small stool beside him and sat down. A little boy with a three or four-year-old braided braid was leaning in his arms, looking at the strangers at home curiously.
"Yezi, are there any pastries on the carriage? Go and get it." Chu Qiantang said.
"Yes, I'll get it." Ye Zi said, trotting to the carriage to get pastries.
"Young Master." Ye Zi handed the pastry to Chu Qiantang.
After Chu Qiantang took it, he opened the wrapped pastry paper, revealing the exquisite and fragrant pastry inside, walked forward with the pastry, came to the village chief, squatted down, and asked the child with a smile: "What's your name?"
The child glanced at the pastry in his hand, swallowed, and said in a slight voice: "My name is Baoer, I am three years old this year." As he said that, he stretched out three fingers and gestured.
"Baoer is so smart. Brother, please invite you and your sisters to have pastries!" She smiled and handed the pastry in her hand forward.
The child looked at him and then looked at his grandfather, but he wanted to answer but didn't dare.
"Thank you, young master." The village chief smiled and thanked him. After helping to take it, he wrapped the pastry and put it in his grandson's hand, saying, "Thank you, young master."
"Thank you, brother." The child said happily, but instead of hearing his grandfather's call him Young Master, he called him Young Brother.
Chu Qiantang smiled and rubbed his head, praising: "How good, go!"
Perhaps seeing that the young man in front of him was not as good as those he had encountered a few days ago, the smile on the village chief's face became a little more real. He started chatting with Chu Qiantang in the yard until his daughter-in-law said she could have a meal, and then said, "Young masters, have dinner first. After the meal, I will ask them to take you to rest."
"Okay." Chu Qiantang responded, and saw Mu Xin and Ye Zi helping to serve the dishes in the kitchen, so he walked to the table and sat down.
Two young girls, eight or nine years old, helped them come out with the dishes and chopsticks and put them on one by one. Seeing that they had something to eat, the village chief's family also ate food in the house.
The farm meal was simple but very delicious. The group ate with relish. When they were ready to go to the house to rest after eating, they heard noises in front of them and the crying of children.
The village chief looked slightly calmer and hurriedly walked forward. When Chu Qiantang behind saw it, he said to her mother: "Mom, go and rest first! I'll go and have a look."
As he said that, he said to Mu Xin and Ye Zi: "You two will go and rest first with my mother!"
(End of this chapter)
Chapter completed!