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Chapter 220 The CPU is about to burn out



Chapter 220 The CPU is about to burn out

The Jian family and the Jiang family were very happy when they received Jian Yue's holiday gifts.

Jian Zhen sat at the wooden table and wrote a reply to Jian Yue.

Holding the pen that I had used for a long time, I wrote down my thoughts about my sister on the yellowed letter paper.

Halfway through writing, Jian Zhen suddenly stopped.

There was a look of hesitation on his face.

Should I tell my second sister about the big thing that happened at home?

Jian Zhen's heart was beating fast and the pen in her hand left a small pool of ink on the paper.

After thinking for a long time, Jian Zhen bit her lip, as if she had made a great decision.

I took a deep breath and started writing again seriously.

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The day before Mid-Autumn Festival, Jian Yue was busy making mooncakes at home.

Prepare all the necessary ingredients early in the morning.

Last year I really wanted to make mooncakes by myself.

Today, she is going to make red bean paste mooncakes.

First wash the red beans, put them into a pot, add water and cook until soft.

The cooked red beans exude a faint aroma.

With a gentle press of a spoon, the red beans turn into a fine bean paste.

Next, pour the bean paste into the gauze and squeeze out excess water to make the bean paste drier and finer.

Then, Jian Yue started to stir-fry the bean paste.

Put a small piece of lard in the pot, wait until the lard melts and makes a sizzling sound, then pour the bean paste into the pot.

Stir-fry over low heat, constantly turning the bean paste with a spatula so that every grain of bean paste can be evenly heated.

As the bean paste is stir-fried, its color gradually darkens and its aroma becomes more intense.

She added an appropriate amount of sugar and continued to stir-fry.

Until the bean paste becomes thick and can hold together.

After preparing the red bean paste filling, Jian Yue began to make the mooncake skin.

Mix flour, oil and water in a certain proportion and knead into a smooth dough.

After finishing, Jian Yue divided the dough into small and even portions.

Roll it into a thin skin, then scoop a spoonful of red bean paste filling on the skin.

Then use skillful techniques to close the dough and wrap the red bean paste filling tightly.

The oven is already preheated.

Jian Yue put the wrapped mooncakes into the mold and pressed out the patterns.

A total of twenty-two were made.

Then, carefully place it in the oven.

The mooncakes in the oven gradually change color and emit an enticing aroma.

Jian Yue always kept an eye on the temperature of the oven and adjusted the charcoal fire from time to time to ensure that the mooncakes were heated evenly.

After a while, the mooncakes were finally baked.

The freshly baked mooncakes are golden in color, with a crispy crust and clear and delicate patterns.

With a gentle touch, the crispy skin will fall off with some tiny crumbs, revealing the soft and glutinous filling inside.

If you smell it up close, the sweet aroma of the bean paste and the unique smoky aroma of the oven are intertwined and penetrate your heart.

Jian Yue took out the mooncakes one by one with tongs.

I left ten outside and hid the rest to eat slowly.

Mooncakes are best eaten hot.

Jian Yue packed three bags of mooncakes in oil paper bags, carefully putting two in each bag.

I also brought some dried mangoes that I had dried myself to give as gifts.

I went to Aunt Wu’s house next door first.

Aunt Wu welcomed her in warmly and came out soon after.

Afterwards, they arrived at Jiang Wenwen's house.

I raised my hand and knocked on the door, looking forward to having a good chat with Jiang Wenwen.

I guess she's about to give birth.

The door creaked open, but a strange aunt stood in front of me.

This aunt had a frown on her face, and the words "difficult to get along with" were written all over her face.

Jian Yue's heart skipped a beat and she was caught off guard.

He quickly calmed down, put on a smile and stated his purpose, "Aunt, I'm Wenwen's friend, I'm here to play with her."

Unexpectedly, the aunt looked Jian Yue up and down.

She said out of the blue, "Wenwen is about to give birth, it's not convenient for her to get out of bed now."

These words made Jian Yue stunned for a moment.

My brain went blank and my CPU was about to burn out.

Are these two things related?

How to reply?

The two of them just stood at the door, the atmosphere was extremely awkward.

After a long while, Jiang Wenwen's voice came from the room.

Then she walked out with difficulty, with her big belly.

When the aunt saw this, her face instantly turned as black as the bottom of a pot, and she yelled at the top of her voice: "Who told you to come out? Go back and lie down, you are so ignorant!"

Jiang Wenwen's expression was also extremely ugly. She bit her lip and said, "Mom, this is my friend Jian Yue."

After saying that, regardless of the aunt's ugly expression, he pulled Jian Yue into the house.

As soon as she entered the room, Jian Yue felt that the atmosphere was so depressing that it made her breathless.

It turned out that this aunt was Jiang Wenwen's mother-in-law, and she had come over to take care of Jiang Wenwen who was about to give birth.

But looking at the situation, it’s not care at all, it’s simply “supervision”.

Jian Yue secretly sympathized with Jiang Wenwen in her heart.

The relationship between the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law looks very tense, and there will probably be many conflicts in the future.

But she couldn't say it directly.

"Wenwen, I brought you some mooncakes and dried mangoes."

"Thank you, Xiaoyue."

As she spoke, Jiang Wenwen's eyes became red.

"You're about to give birth. I heard that it's best for you to walk around in the yard recently, otherwise it will be difficult to give birth." Jian Yue instructed.

Jiang Wenwen nodded, her eyes full of helplessness and grievance, "I know, but my mother-in-law won't let me."

Jian Yue sighed inwardly and comforted Jiang Wenwen a few more words.

Seeing that the atmosphere was really awkward, he stood up and said goodbye and left after sitting for a while.

When Jiang Zeyuan returned home in the evening, he was surprised to see mooncakes on the table.

His eyes lit up, he reached out, picked one up, and took a big bite.

While eating, he mumbled, "Wife, this mooncake smells so good!"

After saying that, he picked up another one and started eating it ravenously.

"Don't you want to eat anymore?" Jian Yue glanced at him with a smile, then reached out and gently knocked away his hand that was about to take the mooncake.

Jiang Zeyuan pulled Jian Yue into his arms and said, "The mooncakes you made are so delicious. I'm almost full."

Jian Yue pushed him coquettishly, "Go away, go away, you smell of sweat, go wash your face first."

Jiang Zeyuan refused to let go, and buried his head in Jian Yue's neck and rubbed it, "No, let me hug you again."

Jian Yue looked disgusted and pushed him away harshly.

After dinner, he took the things he wanted to give to Ye Qingqing and put them into the basket.

In addition to mooncakes and dried mangoes, a bag of dried longan was also prepared.

I didn’t want to bring Jiang Zeyuan along, but he insisted on coming along.

So, I had to bring this "burden" with me when giving gifts.

Jian Yue happened to see Ye Qingqing downstairs in the tube building.

Ye Qingqing's forehead was covered with fine beads of sweat, and her hair was a little messy.

Apparently it's because he trained too late tonight and just came back now.

Since they happened to see each other, Jian Yue stuffed the three oil bags full of gifts in her hand into Ye Qingqing's arms without hesitation.

Ye Qingqing's face was instantly filled with surprise and emotion.

His voice was trembling with emotion. "Xiao Yue, thank you so much!"

As he said this, he hugged the bag tightly and insisted on pulling Jian Yue up to sit on it.


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