Chapter Seventy-One: A New Maiden
Seeing that the two daughters didn't speak, Mrs. Miao smiled with satisfaction on her face, pretending to be affectionate and pulled Su Ran and Su Zhonglin to sit down, and said slowly, "Hehe, nephew and niece are really sensible. Come, my aunt will give you a few small introductions.
Su Rong is my sister, she has just turned seventeen this year, and her temperament is very bold, so don't provoke her if you two are fine.
Curry Fei is a younger sister, she is not yet fifteen years old this year, she is timid by nature and afraid of people, so don't talk to her if she has nothing to do. ”
It seems that Mrs. Miao does not like the Su family communicating with her daughters.
Solemn? Su Ran narrowed her eyes, the corners of her lips hooked slightly, and glanced at the woman in pink clothes and full of chains.
"Dye and Dye know, we won't just disturb Sister Surong and Sister Curry."
Su Ran had no different color on his face, and his smile was very sweet.
The two sisters and brothers of the Su family are both gentle, polite, and generous, and the two sisters of the Miao family, who are more contrasting, have no one in their eyes, and they are stupid and abnormal.
Seeing the two daughters behaving like this, Miao Shan couldn't hold back his face.
He glanced at Mrs. Miao in disgust, who didn't know the so-called Mrs. Miao, who knew that Mrs. Miao had a very problem with him taking his two nephews to the palace, and when he was at home, he coaxed and scared his two daughters to prevent her from getting close to Dye and Zhonglin.
Now he still talks like this to his two children in person, but fortunately they are still too young to hear the meaning of his wife's words.
Miao Shan coughed, suggesting that Mrs. Miao should not say much, and took the teacup and drank it all.
Su Dye saw all this in his eyes, still smiling, hugging Su Zhonglin without saying a word.
I don't know why this stepwife doesn't like her and her brother, it's just the first time they've met, and they've made such a miasma......
But since Mrs. Miao doesn't like them, why bother posting them upside down. Besides, it was Uncle Miao Shan who invited their sisters and brothers to the palace, not this stepwife.
The person who should be most enthusiastic about their sisters and brothers is their uncle, after all, their uncle has been thinking about their mother and their brothers for so many years.
As for this stepaunt and two cheap cousins, there are ways to deal with them.
Su Ran picked up the small snack given to her by the maid, and intended to go to Mrs. Miao, so she changed into an ignorant and cute girl, and chatted with Miao Shan while eating snacks.
Miao Shan saw that Su Dye was both talkative and well-spoken, and he talked like a young lady from the palace nobles, so he felt very fond of it, and he directly ignored Mrs. Su's gloomy face, and told many anecdotes with his sister and brother.
Mrs. Miao's face was unhappy, she didn't speak with the teacup, and the more Su Ran looked at her like this, the more cheerful she talked to Miao Shan.
Su Rong and Curry on the side saw that their father, who was always serious and black-faced on weekdays, was now so cordial with Su Ran and Su Zhonglin, they couldn't help but be very jealous, but they didn't dare to get together, so they could only look at Su Ran and Ran with envy and jealousy.
Mrs. Miao frowned and looked at the pitiful appearance of her daughters, she was very distressed, and she was about to crush the handkerchief with hatred......
When he arrived at the palace, Miao Shan hurried to see the emperor, leaving Mrs. Miao and a pair of daughters, as well as Su Ranran's sister and brother and a group of ladies in the palace to enjoy the plum.
The crowds are naturally lively, and the colder it is outside, the more bright red and colorful the plum blossoms are like blood.
Seeing that the ladies had been out for a long time, the maids in the palace went to the palace to arrange the tea and snacks, and asked the ladies to enter the hall to rest for a while, waiting for the banquet to start in the evening.