A Blessed Wife At Home

Chapter 205

This soup is used to cook the processed pig heart, pig blood, small intestine, pig stomach, and pig liver, and add chopped garlic sprouts, shallots, and ginger pieces to cook a large bowl of delicious and rich hodgepodge.

Qiao Xuan has carefully handled everything, and specially washed it with flour. When marinating, the rice wine, star anise, ginger, peppercorns and other ingredients were also prepared, so it didn't mean anything.

This wild boar is very big, and the internal organs can't be eaten at all in one night. Qiao Xuan asked Xu to cut them into small strips, put them in a frying pan, and boil them together with chili noodles to make a chili sauce, which would last for ten days or eight days without going bad.

There is also a big pig's head, which was burned with fire and hung in the shade.

Early the next morning, the yard of the Shao family's big house was busy.

Fang's arrangement was well organized, and everyone came to help without any confusion.

Qiao Xuan's job is to follow Fang's family to greet relatives, to recognize people by the way, and to keep an eye on the group of people in the second and third rooms when they are free, so that they don't make trouble again.

Qiao Xuan smiled and said ok.

Liu Yan, Qiao Xuan did not allow her to appear in front of others, and ordered her to stay in her own small wing and not come out.

The wedding has invited enough people to help, and there is no such thing as being too busy. Liu Yan is a ticking time bomb, of course it is better not to show her face.

Liu Yan really wanted to see the excitement of marrying a daughter-in-law in this rural farmhouse, but Qiao Xuan didn't allow it, she didn't dare.

Now that she has tasted the methods of the Second Miss, how can she dare to say nothing?

If the second lady wants to clean up her, she doesn't even need to do it herself, just throw her into the second room of the Shao family and it's over.

Shao Sanlang put on the red clothes of the groom's official, smiled like a fool, rode a big donkey and went to Yangjia Village to pick up the bride, surrounded by the wedding party.

Shao Dalang, Shao Yunyun, Xiaoqi, Erlang, Shilang from the second room, and some other young people in the village also accompanied them.

Shao Liulang of the third room did not come back. Uncle Shao said that he was studying hard in the academy. The husband suggested that he should not be distracted. After all, he has made great progress recently, and his return will inevitably be delayed again.

Uncle Shao expressed his understanding: Of course, studying is the most important thing! It's about the future.

Fang sneered and rolled his eyes in disdain.

To put it nicely, how much time can this brother take to get a daughter-in-law back? The emperor is not as busy as him!

To put it bluntly, isn't it just embarrassing and unwilling to return?

Yun Yun is already a scholar, but he is only a child, so he is not afraid of being mentioned by relatives.

Yun Yun got married. If he didn't marry the daughter of the county magistrate's family, I'm afraid he wouldn't come back.

It's also the idiot of his own old man who really took what Uncle Shao said seriously.

In Yangjia Village, Yang Xiaoni's bridal clothes were all sent by Fang's family, and they were delivered to Grandma Yang San, and asked Grandma Yang San to pick up the marriage and send it to Yang Xiaoni to change it early in the morning.

This morning, when Grandma Yang San brought a few daughters-in-law and aunts from her own family, Tian's face turned dark.

Tian Shi naturally knew who was not sent over to guard against it.

With Grandma Yang San and others watching and staring, Yang Xiaoni finally got out of the cabinet smoothly.

Tian Shi didn't do anything else, just cried and cried.

While weeping and complaining, I told how my husband and I had not been easy to raise Yang Xiaoni over the years, and how they were worried about Yang Xiaoni's marriage, and found such a good family for her. Yang Xiaoni has gone out, and I will come back often in the future. Don't forget my brother-in-law...