Springtime Farming: A Happy Wife At Home-Chapter 1666
Chapter 1666: Who Wouldn’t Like to Watch the Show?
Chapter 1666: Who Wouldn’t Like to Watch the Show?
Editor: Henyee Translations
Upon catching the pungent odor of the fish, both Lixia and Caiyue frowned, directing annoyed glances at Mrs.
Guan.
Their irritation stemmed from the perceived bullying they felt from Mrs.
Guan.
In their view, using local dishes as a pretext was just an excuse.
How could Mrs.
Guan dare to serve something like this to Madam, especially considering her pregnancy?
Madam hadn’t experienced morning sickness during her pregnancy, thanks to her robust health and the attentive care provided by Lord.
His meticulous concern extended to every aspect of Madam’s life, particularly her diet, where he maintained an unwavering vigilance.
Madam’s recent diet had been a collection of light and delectable dishes, with a variety of soups prepared daily to ensure she didn’t lose her appetite.
In stark contrast, Mrs.
Guan had orchestrated a foolish attempt to serve something unconventional.
Qiao Xuan’s composed expression only fueled Mrs.
Guan’s inner sneer, finding solace in Lixia and Caiyue’s visible discontent.
Curling her lips, Mrs.
Guan introduced the fish to Qiao Xuan with a warm smile, claiming it as Anzezhou’s secret stinky fish, reserved for the most esteemed guests, emphasizing Madam Shao’s importance.
“Madam Shao, be our guest and have a taste of this exclusive delicacy!”
The laughter from the other ladies echoed Mrs.
Guan’s sentiment.
However, it was apparent to everyone that outsiders might find this dish challenging to appreciate.
Typically, if such a unique dish were to be served, it would be explained to the esteemed guests beforehand.
They would then decide whether to try it or not.
Mrs.
Guan’s actions seemed more geared toward embarrassing the Prefect’s new wife.
Those who outwardly supported Mrs.
Guan were likely maintaining their rapport with her.
However, many believed that the Prefect’s tenure might be short-lived, and consequently, they paid little attention to Qiao Xuan.
Who wouldn’t like to watch a show?
Fan Ruyin took particular delight in the situation, relishing the hope that Qiao Xuan would embarrass herself.
This was precisely why Fan Ruyin mockingly referred to her as Ruyi.
Mrs.
Guan, orchestrating the theatrical presentation, directed the maid to place the dish in front of Qiao Xuan.
Rather than succumb to potential embarrassment, Qiao Xuan exhibited genuine interest, expressing with a smile, “Since it’s a specialty of Anze Prefecture, I should give it a try.
However, Mrs.
Guan, you’ve mistaken me for a distinguished guest.
I am, in fact, the wife of the Prefect!”
Mrs.
Guan’s smile faltered, and she half-jokingly remarked through gritted teeth, “My apologies.
Madam Shao, you’re truly magnanimous.
Please don’t take it to heart!”
Qiao Xuan reciprocated with a smile.
“Mrs.
Guan, there’s no need to apologize.
It’s not a significant matter.
I’m merely reminding you that I’m here in Anze Province with my Lord, not as a mere guest.”
“That’s right, absolutely!” echoed Mrs.
Guan, feigning agreement with a forced smile.
As they exchanged smiles, an undercurrent of mutual disdain lingered between them.
Qiao Xuan disliked Mrs.
Guan’s constant attempts to assert her dominance, as if Qiao Xuan had encroached upon her territory.
Conversely, Mrs.
Guan harbored a general aversion towards Qiao Xuan.
Maintaining her composure, Qiao Xuan instructed Lixia to pick up some fish with chopsticks.
After tasting it, she nodded approvingly at Mrs.
Guan and remarked with a smile, “This stinky fish has a pungent aroma, but the taste is delightful.
It seems to be marinated and dried, offering a chewy texture and a hint of sunshine in its flavor.”
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