Seeing Wei Yang come in, Yan Gui turned and walked towards the door. His white robe made him shine like jade.
Ding Wu trotted along, following Yan Gui's steps: "General, do you still have the wine?"
"Bring one more jar. I won't go home until I'm drunk today." Yan Gui said loudly, his voice so loud that the remaining snow on the branches in the yard fell down. A few birds were startled and flapped their wings to fly to the wall of the yard. They tilted their heads to look. The general seemed very happy today.
The general was really happy, but Wei Yang was not happy. She found that her dress was dirty again when she got into the house. She realized that her uncle wanted to change his clothes, maybe because she had also dirty his clothes.
Fortunately, I wore a cloak on the way here, otherwise I would have been so embarrassed on the way back.
"Don't be upset, girl. It might be a little more the first time, but it will be fine next time." Konggu packed up Weiyang's changed clothes and prepared to send them to the laundry room later. Seeing Weiyang sitting aside with a pout, he knew that she was sulking about this.
"Go ahead and bring some silver to the woman in the laundry room. She has had a hard time today." Wei Yang felt that it was hard enough to wash clothes in this freezing cold weather, not to mention that she had to change so many clothes.
"Girl, one or two taels is too much. Twenty coins will be enough." Konggu advised.
"Twenty dollars, then."
In fact, Wei Yang didn't feel anything about one or twenty coins. Everything was ready-made since she was a child. If she needed to buy something, she would have a maid. When she went out, she didn't even bring a purse to hold the silver because it was heavy.
Konggu opened the box, took out twenty coins, lifted the curtain and walked out. The sound of footsteps on the snow gradually faded away. There were only two maids in the yard, and they had to do everything by themselves. If she didn't send them today, the girl would have nothing to wear in two days if she changed clothes so frequently.
Just as the curtain was lowered, Youlan lifted it again and walked in: "Miss, do you want to eat now or later?"
"Do you want to go to the kitchen?" Wei Yang asked instead of answering.
"Yes, the vegetables are ready. If you want to eat them now, I will fry them. Otherwise, they will get cold if left out for too long."
Wei Yang was not used to the food in Yanzhou. There was too much meat and noodles. She basically didn't eat rice, and there were even fewer vegetables. Yan Gui was afraid that she would be picky about food, so he ordered the kitchen to have at least one green stir-fry for every meal, and rice and porridge had to be made in turns.
Thanks to this rule, Weiyang can finish a small bowl of rice at every meal. She can eat meat and noodles every day and feel full just by looking at them.
"I'll go with you."
Seeing Wei Yang standing up and taking the cloak, You Lan said in panic, "Young lady, you can't do that. The kitchen is full of fumes and it will irritate you."
"It's not like I haven't been to the kitchen before."
When she was a child, she was naughty and ran to the kitchen with Su Changle to learn how to cook, and almost burned the kitchen. For this, Su Changle was beaten by her father. However, her eldest and second brothers took her out to play, saying that she was frightened and needed comfort.
From childhood to adulthood, no matter how big the trouble was, Su Changle was the one who suffered. She was always pampered and coaxed. Even though they were twins and looked the same, everyone favored her, including Su Changle!
It is said that if one twin is weak, it is because the other twin sucked away her energy in the womb. She happened to be the weak one, and the sixth brother Su Changle always felt guilty about it, thinking that he was too domineering in his mother's womb. Otherwise, it would be impossible for him to be born more than 6 kilograms, while his sister was only 4 kilograms.
When she thought of Su Changle, Wei Yang felt a pain in her chest that made it hard for her to breathe, even worse than the pain in her stomach and buttocks!