Mrs. Qin would definitely not let guests come to the kitchen to help with the preparations, even if they were from the same family, so she asked her daughter-in-law to do the work while she pulled Su Tang and Su Nuo into the main room.
As the Su Tang siblings entered the main room, Luo Shi and Miao Shi went to pour them water, and several children came in to salute Su Tang, "I've seen my aunt and uncle!"
The eldest among them is Su Laixi and Luo Shi’s eldest son Su Rui. He is seven years old this year. He started reading at the age of five. This is Su Yongqiang and Zhou’s biggest hope. Su Tang sounded like this child is good at reading. .
Su Nuo sat and watched them salute to her. She remembered that when she met her elders before, they all gave her something to eat. So the little guy nodded pretendingly and took out a few sugar-glazed red fruits from the treasure bag he was carrying. "Uncle, grandpa." Here’s something delicious for you, this is the red fruit with sugar frosting made by my sister herself, it’s delicious.”
While giving it, he also praised his sister vigorously. Su Rui swallowed when he saw the red fruit in Su Nuo's hand, which was covered with white icing sugar and exuded a sweet taste.
They are all farmers, and sugar is a precious commodity. Although Su Yongqiang's family is relatively wealthy, they cannot let their children eat sweets all day long. Whenever they see something delicious, they will look at it eagerly.
But they didn't dare to ask for it directly. They all looked at their own mothers. Luo Shi, Miao Shi and Lu Shi, who had just made a good show, were a little embarrassed to see the child like this.
When Su Tang saw it, he said, "The elders have given it to you. Just take it and eat it. It's rare for him to give his good things to others."
The frosted red fruits were hawthorns that Su Nuo picked from the mountains in autumn. Later, he washed them himself, and Su Tang made the frosted red fruits and gave them to him as snacks.
The little guy has been used to living without money since he was a child, and he cherishes good things when he has them. He saves the pocket money Su Tang gives him every month and never spends it carelessly.
Fortunately, although Su Nuo is like this, he is not stingy with others. As long as someone is kind to him, he is willing to share it. This is what Su Tang taught. If others treat them well, of course they should repay such kindness.
Su Nuo knew that Su Yongqiang's family were good people who helped their siblings. Su Rui's children also called him uncle and grandpa, so he shared his delicious food with them. Others did not receive this treatment.
That's why Su Tang said that it was rare for him to give out delicious food to others, and asked Su Rui to take over quickly.
Su Nuo said this, and Luo Shi and the others, as their own mothers, could not bear to let their own children eat it, so they nodded. When they agreed, a group of children gathered around Su Nuo and ate the red fruits while chattering.
Su Nuo was surrounded like this, her face was flushed, and she kept saying, "Isn't it delicious? My sister made it herself. My sister is amazing."
Su Tang himself was speechless as he listened, and Zhou and Luo were also laughing.
Children's friendship comes easily. When Su Nuo gave him something to eat, a group of children gathered around him without saying a word, and even went outside to build a snowman.
Seeing a group of children playing in the yard, which was very lively, Su Tang sat in the main room and sighed, "My sister-in-law's house is really lively."
When Mrs. Zhou heard what Su Tang said, she also sighed a little. She knew that there were only two people in Su Tang's family, and the previous family had a lot of people, but she didn't say anything about them.
"When you and Brother Nuo get married, the number of people will gradually increase." Mrs. Zhou comforted Su Tang.
(End of chapter)