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Rebirth in the '80s: The Daily Life of the Villainess and Her Son-Chapter 56: Braised Fish

Chapter 56

Chapter 56: Chapter 56: Braised Fish
The two pages of letter paper were filled with quite a lot of content.
But from start to finish, there wasn’t a single mention of Jiang Ran.
The more Pei Yang thought about it, the more he felt something was off.
While Pei Yang was still pondering, Wang Cuilan had already spoken, "Isn’t the eldest about to graduate? Once he graduates, can he come back? It’s been three or four years, and he hasn’t returned once..."
Every time Pei Huai sent a letter back, Wang Cuilan couldn’t help but mutter similar things.
In the past, Pei Yang listened and didn’t think much of it.
But now, listening to it, he felt there was a bigger issue here.
Even if he was away at university and couldn’t come back during regular times, what about the winter and summer vacations?
Not only did the person not return, but there wasn’t a single word about Jiang Ran in the letter.
There was a bit of concern about Pei Jing, but Pei Huai had never seen Pei Jing since his birth. Now, those concerns in the letter also seemed more like a formality.
The more Pei Yang thought about it, the more wrong it seemed. He placed the letter on the table, stood up directly, and turned to walk out.
Before long, Pei Yang appeared outside Jiang Ran’s window.
Jiang Ran looked at Pei Yang, puzzled, "Is something wrong?"
Pei Yang pressed his lips together, not daring to make eye contact with Jiang Ran, "Big brother sent a letter."
Jiang Ran nodded, "I know."
"I need to write a reply letter in a while."
"Then write it."
"Are you going to write one? We can send them together."
"I’m not."
Jiang Ran replied decisively, leaving Pei Yang speechless for a moment.
Pei Yang looked at Jiang Ran, their gazes meeting, but ultimately he conceded.
Never mind, this matter should start from his big brother.
Jiang Ran watched Pei Yang’s departing back and shook his head with a smile.
This kid...
Previously, Pei Yang didn’t like the original owner, and Pei Huai’s letters never mentioned the original owner; Pei Yang didn’t see any issue.
Now that Pei Yang had changed his perspective on her, he felt it was problematic that Pei Huai’s letter didn’t mention her.
But thinking about it carefully, there really wasn’t any problem.
In Pei Huai’s mind right now, she should still be the same as before.
However, none of this was important to Jiang Ran.
Jiang Ran was now solely waiting for Pei Huai to come back and divorce her!
After returning to the room, Pei Yang wrote a reply letter in a flamboyant style.
Pei Shanshan also wrote one, and both letters were sent together when they went to the county the next day.
This rain only lasted for a day but it made people feel the might of the cold snap.
When waking up early, one had to put on an extra thick layer of clothing; otherwise, standing on the street, the cold wind biting, would really be unbearable.
Although only gone for a day, when it was mealtime, people immediately came to buy breakfast again.
While buying breakfast, they didn’t forget to ask what Jiang Ran would cook at noon.
Though resting at home yesterday, Jiang Ran wasn’t merely reading books but also pondering new dishes.
If someone eats steamed pork daily, they’ll eventually get tired of it.
So today at noon, Jiang Ran planned to change the menu.
Steamed pork was replaced by braised pork, and she added a braised fish dish.
There’s a decent-sized vegetable market in the county, where fish are sold every morning.
After selling almost all the breakfast, Jiang Ran had Pei Yang and Pei Shanshan watch the stall and went to the vegetable market herself.
After making a round in the market, Jiang Ran returned with ten fish in hand.
Braised fish is also quite a grand dish; making it delicious isn’t simple.
One must ensure the fish remains intact while also ensuring the fish meat is flavorful—this really tests the cook’s culinary skills.

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