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She ca over this ti to cook for Mianmian.

Isn’t it almost ti for the college entrance exam? The old lady was worried that Su Wanyu was too busy with work and didn’t have ti to cook properly for her granddaughter, so she specifically asked the village chief for leave to co over and cook.

Last ti, when her granddaughter took the high school entrance exam, she ate the als made by her and beca the top scorer in the city. This ti for the college entrance exam, she wanted to nourish her granddaughter properly and see if she could top the college entrance exam as well.

But these were all thoughts Zhang Guihua kept to herself; she didn’t dare to say them aloud for fear of putting too much pressure on Mianmian.

Jiang Changhe and Jiang Changtao, the two brothers, moved all the stuff that they had taken down back onto the vehicle one by one.

Jiang Mianmian stuck out her tongue in embarrassnt when she saw her two uncles like this, thinking if she had told them sooner, they wouldn’t have had to work so hard.

The key was that they were too efficient. By the ti she and her dad ca out, they had already moved half of it, and by the ti she realized what was happening, everything had been moved.

After seeing off the village chief, Jiang Mianmian took a nap and continued studying after waking up.

The old lady went out to slaughter a chicken, preparing to stew chicken soup for Jiang Mianmian in the evening.

When Su Wanyu ca back in the evening and learned that the old lady had co over to cook for her daughter again, she was very happy.

Great, the old lady was here, so she could slack off and not cook for a while.

"Mom, you truly are the best grandmother in the world, always thinking about your granddaughter and even specially coming over to cook for Mianmian. If my colleagues knew, they’d definitely envy for having such a good mother-in-law," Su Wanyu said, walking into the kitchen and speaking to the busy old lady.

"Of course, I, Zhang Guihua, am the most reasonable and best mother-in-law for miles around. You can ask anyone outside; they all praise ," the old lady boasted without hesitation.

But what she said was half true. Why half? Because if you asked around Stone Bridge Village now, no one would say a bad word about her.

The praise was all due to Jiang Mianmian’s family and Jiang Changfeng’s influence.

If you had asked about Zhang Guihua before Jiang Mianmian went to school, and grabbed a random villager to ask what kind of person Zhang Guihua was...

Guaranteed that person would wave their hand dismissively and list over a dozen negative traits, saying she was just a shrewd, male-preferential, miserly, sharp-tongued shrew!

But tis have changed, and now Zhang Guihua truly has beco more reasonable.

After chatting with Zhang Guihua for a while, Su Wanyu noticed the things laid out on the kitchen counter and asked in surprise, "Mom, did Changhai buy all these things?"

The old lady glanced back: "No, those were given by people from our commune. Wanyu, you have no idea how much stuff our commune people have given you; there were more than thirty hens alone, plus many other things, but Mianmian and Changhai didn’t take them and had the village chief take them back."

After hearing this, Su Wanyu wasn’t unhappy. She felt that her daughter and Jiang Changhai did the right thing. Their family made plenty of money from their business and didn’t need these items.

However, she was pleased because this incident showed that the people in their commune knew gratitude, and their family’s efforts hadn’t gone to waste.

After the old lady finished cooking, Su Wanyu and Jiang Mianmian followed her with bowls and chopsticks to serve the dishes.

After half a year, Jiang Changhai’s family of three was very happy to drink the exclusive loving chicken soup made by the old lady again.

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