Full-level Boss Dressed As a Peasant Girl Chapter 80: Uncle Lu’s 1 family


Dahu came out happily after changing into clean clothes and the shoes Shu Yu bought him that day.

When Daniel came here again, he came with his younger brothers and sisters.

When passing by Lu Sanzhu's house, he called over the Dabao brother and sister who had just woken up.

Lu Dasong has four children in total. The eldest is a daughter named Cuihua, the second is Danniu, the third is named Lanhua, and the fourth is Erniu.

Cuihua hasn't come here yet. She is twenty years old this year and is the oldest among all the girls. I got married a few years ago and my child is four years old. I guess he is on his way here now.

Da Niu is one year older than Da Ya, and had already engaged earlier. They originally planned to get married two years ago. But something happened to the girl who was engaged. Her mother fell ill and died, and she had to observe mourning for three years. The period of filial piety has expired this year, and we plan to get married by the end of the year.

Lan Hua and Shu Yu are of the same age, and they are already attracted to each other.

Er Niu is ten years old this year and is a young boy, which is the time to be lively and active.

Lu Sanzhu has a son and a daughter. The eldest son is the fat little Dabao whom Shu Yu met that day. The younger daughter Bao Ya is just three years old. She is kept at home on weekdays and doesn't understand anything.

As soon as the children from the two families came over, the Lu family immediately became lively.

Daniu Erniu, Dabaobaoya, will not talk about it anymore, now he is going to see Lu Erbai.

Lanhua consciously went into the kitchen to help. Li became unhappy all of a sudden and waved her hand away, "You are not needed here. Your second sister didn't even enter the kitchen. What are you doing here? Go out and play." ”

The old lady glared at Mrs. Li, but her expression was much better towards her granddaughter, "There are enough people in the kitchen, she is just a little girl. You go out and talk to your second sister."

Then, Sanya was also driven out.

Lanhua didn’t want to work either. Hearing this, she came over and took Sanya’s hand, “Let’s go, take me to Sister Erya.”

Sanya wiped her hands, then walked out holding Lanhua, "Sister Lanhua, you haven't seen my second sister yet, have you? My second sister is very beautiful, and she knows everything, she is very powerful. My second sister My sister also said that she would help remove the scars on my face and turn me into a little beauty. My second sister is back, and our whole family is very happy. I wake up laughing in my dreams at night."

Lanhua looked at Sanya in surprise. This little girl who was silent and timid in the past, and would huddle in a corner and refused to come out even if she went to her house, actually said so many words today, with even light in her eyes.

Lanhua became even more curious about Erya. She led Sanya to the yard, and happened to see Shu Yu standing there talking to Danniu and others.

Not to mention her appearance, Shu Yu's confident and calm temperament is far better than other girls in the Lu family. Even Daniel, the eldest grandson of the Lu family, is a bit reserved in front of her. It was as if she was the most promising and promising child in the entire Lu family.

Lanhua lowered her head and looked at herself. In fact, she was wearing new clothes today, but compared with Shu Yu, she looked fat and dull, which was very ugly.

There is also a hairstyle. She has been thinking about it for a long time in the morning. She has the most popular hairstyle in town recently, and she also wears a hairdo.

But Erya, with just two braids and a wooden hairpin on her head, was more beautiful than the young ladies in the town she had seen.

Lanhua inexplicably didn't want to step forward, but Sanya beside her had already let go of her hand and ran forward.

"Second sister, I brought Sister Lanhua."

Shu Yu raised his head and saw a girl standing not far away who seemed to want to shrink back.


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