Chapter 59 Ladder over the wall

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It was exactly as Jiang Ning expected.

The next day, Lu Changgeng and Lu Yaozong came again.

"Ms. Jiang, your meatloaf is really delicious. Your mother-in-law ate two in a row yesterday and her spirits improved greatly. However, she looks a little worse today. I won't bother you again."

Aunt Zhao happened to be packing things in front. When she heard Lu Changgeng's words, she couldn't hold back her words.

"What kind of disease is this? It can be cured by eating meatloaf. It's miraculous. I'm afraid it's because of something unclean."

"What do you mean."

Lu Yaozong was furious at being verbally insulted by a handyman woman. He came out from behind Lu Changgeng and wanted to argue with Aunt Zhao, but was stopped by Lu Changgeng.

Lu Changgeng's eyes turned red again.

"This aunt is wrong. My family has always been honest and honest. How could I be caught by something unclean?"

"I'm already old, and if I'm depressed, I'm seriously ill."

Lu Changgeng wiped the corners of his eyes and said with a choked voice.

"It's all because of my incompetence as a father-in-law. Your mother-in-law is seriously ill and I still want to trouble you. That's all. Yaozong, let's go back."

Jiang Ning secretly spat "Old Green Tea" in her heart.

Lu Changgeng's words were like putting Jiang Ning on the fire. If word spread, no one would be on her side.

Your mother-in-law is seriously ill and just wants to eat the meat cakes you made. She doesn't ask you to pick the stars in the sky, let alone serve her.

Lu Changgeng's move of retreating instead of advancing was actually implying that Jiang Ning was not filial, and a bigger hat of filial piety was placed on Jiang Ning's head.

Aunt Zhao didn't expect that the other party would actually say this, and she also understood that Jiang Ning was in trouble because of her.

For a moment, he didn't know what to say to solve the current situation, and he looked at Jiang Ning at a loss.

"Aunt Zhao, ask Lu Ping to make some more fried meat patties."

Jiang Ning saw the apology in Aunt Zhao's eyes and helped her find an excuse to let her leave.

"Dad, please don't be angry. I know your father-in-law has good intentions. Aunt Zhao is outspoken, but she is a good person."

Lu Changgeng himself didn't want to leave, but Jiang Ning came back after persuading him.

Jiang Ning went to the kitchen in person to get more meat pies for the two of them.

"Dad, these are freshly fried meat cakes. Let my mother-in-law eat them with confidence."

A mocking smile flashed across the corner of Lu Yaozong's lips, which did not escape Jiang Ning's eyes.

When Lu Changgeng saw Jiang Ning doing this, his inner vanity was satisfied.

"Ms. Jiang, you are opening a store. Fortunately, I am your father-in-law and I won't argue with you. Try someone else. I think the person just now is not good, so hurry up and change."

Aunt Zhao clenched her teeth when she heard Lu Changgeng say this to her from behind, but she couldn't argue with Lu Changgeng.

If there was a quarrel, Shopkeeper Jiang would definitely suffer if he was caught in the middle.

After Jiang Ning sent the two away, Aunt Zhao and several children came out.

"Shopkeeper, I was too quick to talk just now, which caused you to lose a few more meat pies."

Jiang Ning quickly took Aunt Zhao's hand. She understood Aunt Zhao's temperament, but she just felt that Jiang Ning had suffered a loss and was angry.

The three bastards were also extremely angry, but they were helpless.

Lu Ping was so angry that he clenched his fists and veins popped out on his head, but Jiang Ning stopped him.

"Mom, are they going to come to the shop every day and eat for free?"

Lu Ping was slightly dissatisfied, but he also hated that he couldn't think of a way.

Aunt Zhao was also worried.

"You don't have to worry."

Jiang Ning calmed down and continued talking while looking at the others.

"Remember, if you want to see them punished, you must first let them swell up."

Several people didn't understand what it meant and looked at Jiang Ning doubtfully.

Jiang Ning smiled slightly and told them: "Stay calm and wait a few more days. Just give them as many cakes as they want in the past few days. Remember not to have a head-on conflict. If necessary, you can even show weakness."

None of them knew what Jiang Ning wanted to do, but out of trust in her, they all chose to listen to her.

Lu Changgeng and Lu Yaozong happily took the meat pies and left. On the way, they turned to their son Lu Baozhu's private school and gave him some meat pies.

Everyone in the Lu family realized the freedom of meat pie this time and had full stomachs.

Mrs. Li had never eaten such a rich meal before, and she was still stuffing it into her mouth until her stomach was full.

Lu Yaozong once again disliked Li for being rude.

"Then Mrs. Jiang is nothing more than that."

Wang was full, and felt that Jiang Ning was nothing more than that. She completely forgot about the things she couldn't get from Jiang Ning.

"This time it was all because of my father's careful planning that he was able to hit the target with one hit. I will definitely listen to my father's ideas more in the future."

Lu Yaozong quickly flattered his father.

As expected, Lu Changgeng felt very comfortable with the flattery, and at the same time he rolled his eyes at Mr. Wang.

Everyone was full and thinking about their own things. Only Li was still eating hard.

For several days in a row, both of them went to Jiang Ning's shop to eat and drink for free, while everyone else followed Jiang Ning's wishes.

Even if you are extremely angry in your heart, you will not show it on your face, and you will show slight weakness when necessary.

As a few days passed, Lu Yaozong became more and more arrogant, and no one in the shop was willing to receive the father and son.

Everyone in the Lu family also looked rosy because of the meat pie they had eaten in the past few days. Mrs. Wang and Mrs. Li saw that there were fewer wrinkles on their faces.

Jiang Ning comforted everyone in the shop and waited patiently for the day when the other party would expand enough to be harvested.