PWDLAW Chapter 31: Cannot Remain Illiterate
Chapter 31: Cannot Remain Illiterate
"Did your mother really write this?" Chu Heng couldn't help but ask again. Chu Jin, on the verge of tears nodded obediently "Father, Mother really wrote it according to the book. Mother definitely didn't help me write it." Seeing his son misunderstand, Chu Heng realized his own loss of composure. He restrained his emotions and silently took the paper with characters written by Ye Muyu, putting it away. "Eat some rice wine and egg, don't waste it. We'll have meatballs for dinner. It's a bit late, so fill your stomach first, then continue practicing writing." "Got it, Father." Chu Jin replied after Chu Heng left. Now daring to sit on the stool, he looked at the rice wine and egg water in front of him and with a smile, he took a sip with a spoon. After tasting this delicious drink he felt that all the hard work was worth it. He completely forgot that he had cursed writing in his heart just a moment ago. As Chu Heng entered the kitchen, Ye Muyu said "Take Ziluo's bowl to the hall. It's too hot, she, as a child can't carry it." "After delivering it come back and help me chop the meat." Chu Ziluo, listening on the side felt frightened and awed at the same time. Her mother actually ordered her father to do work! Moreover, kitchen work! It was truly amazing. Chu Ziluo's eyes were filled with stars as she looked at Ye Muyu with admiration. Chu Heng glanced meaningfully at Ye Muyu, silently noting that Ye Yunlan had given him orders for the second time! Ye Muyu had no idea that Chu Heng a grown man, was so petty. In fact, if she had known, she probably wouldn't worry so much about being tricked by Chu Heng. Both of their minds were too deep only mutual trust could allow them to shed their protective shells. Ye Muyu washed some vegetables. In this season, many green vegetables had grown. Seeing that there was still some spinach in the kitchen, Ye Muyu washed it and boiled it with meat to make meatballs. Chu Heng entered again, standing beside her, casting a shadow over her. Sensing something, Ye Muyu moved aside two steps to give him space. "Just chop the meat until it's minced." "Ye Yunlan, have you ever heard a saying, 'A nobleman should stay away from the kitchen,' from Mengzi's 'Chapter on King Hui of Liang, Part 1'?" Chu Heng suddenly spoke, picking at the words with Ye Muyu. Ye Muyu: "..." She silently complained in her heart. Was this man trying to despise her for not having read any books? Well, the original owner had indeed not read any books. So, she raised her head with a puzzled look and met Chu Heng's gaze. "What does that mean?" Chu Heng stared at her intently, trying to see through her. Even more strangely, Ye Muyu found it odd. She stared back at him not avoiding his gaze at all. Chu Heng, unwilling to give up continued to look at her hoping to see any signs of pretense. Unfortunately, Ye Muyu's reaction was very natural as if she really didn't understand. "Never mind." Chu Heng withdrew his gaze, his expression return to its cold and indifferent state. Ye Muyu: "..." Ye Muyu didn't pay attention to him, continuing to wash the rice, preparing to cook the rice first. The room suddenly became quiet. They both thought that Chu Heng wouldn't speak again. Chu Heng suddenly said, "Xiao Jin said you showed him an example font?" Ye Muyu didn't expect him to suddenly bring this up. Honestly, she hadn't thought much about this trivial matter. However, Chu Heng's reaction reminded her of the difficulty of studying in this era. She contemplated, thinking about how to deal with this matter. She didn't want to remain illiterate, nor did she want to appear too abrupt. She realized that she needed to find an opportunity to study the characters of this era and learn more about the events of this dynasty.📌 To Read The Latest Updates Click 👇👇
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