Chapter 67: I feel a little happy

Chapter 67 I feel a little happy

Lu Juncheng also knew that he was out of control just now: "It's just that I'm not in a good mood. I didn't control it for a while, and I won't in the future."

Tian Baoping patted Lu Juncheng on the shoulder, knowing that he was upset: "Let's rest earlier."

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The next day, after Yu Xinyan got up, she cooked the high-grain rice soaked last night, and then washed the sweet potatoes for later use. The Erhe noodles made last night had already fermented. This was the last noodle at home. That friend of Jinxuan, can you bring food over in the morning?

The high-grain rice porridge needs to be cooked for a while. She found chopped green onions from the yard, kneaded the fermented Erhe noodles, rolled them out, drizzled a little oil on them, sprinkled salt, pepper noodles, chopped green onions, and then Make rolls.

This saves all the dishes.

Steam the flower rolls, put the cut sweet potatoes in the pot, and then clean up my room and yard.

Just about to go back to the kitchen, I heard Aunt Xie talking to her next door: "Xinyan, you girl is really hardworking, what delicious food did you cook, and you can smell the fragrance?"

Yu Xinyan replied with a smile: "Auntie Xie, I boiled sorghum rice and sweet potato porridge, and steamed some Erhe noodles flower rolls."

Mrs. Xie said with a smile: "Those two little ones are lucky."

Yu Xinyan put the broom away: "Ms. Xie, you are busy first, I will go in and watch the pot."

After saying hello, she entered the kitchen.

After the sorghum sweet potato porridge and flower rolls came out of the pot, there was movement in the house of the two little guys.

Cleaned the faces of the two children neatly, and brought porridge and flower rolls into the house: "You eat first, I will deliver food to your uncle."

Ye Sili said: "Sister, let me go, I can run fast."

As soon as she left, Xiao Siyan reached out and took a flower roll: "Yes (brother), eat it quickly, it's delicious."

Ye Sili really didn't need to give it by himself. He was still a child after all, so he couldn't resist the temptation. He took a flower roll and ate it. It was indeed delicious as his brother said.

Yu Xinyan soon arrived at the hospital, saw the doctor surrounded by He Jinxuan's bed, and asked the family members of other patients in the ward in a low voice: "What's wrong with him?"

The family member of the patient saw that it was Yu Xinyan, and helped to explain: "He Ke's long leg is swollen more seriously than yesterday, the doctor will check it for him."

Actually, it wasn't that the swelling was more serious today, it was because there was no ward round yesterday, and He Jinxuan also thought it was a normal phenomenon, after all, the night before yesterday was a serious fall.

Then I heard the doctor say: "I still need to infuse anti-inflammatory drugs for a few more days. I have to pay attention to it in these few days, and I have to keep up with my nutrition."

After explaining to the nurses around him, the doctors left the ward.

The little nurse said to He Jinxuan: "Hurry up and wash up and eat, I'll come over and give you an infusion later."

He Jinxuan looked up and saw Yu Xinyan who came to deliver the meal, feeling a little happy, nodded at the nurse perfunctorily, and asked Yu Xinyan: "Is Siyan okay?"

Yu Xinyan walked over: "It's okay, let's eat."

Uncle Zhang on the side smiled and asked: "Miss Xinyan, what delicious food do you cook?"

Yu Xinyan packed an extra flower roll on purpose today, for fear that He Jinxuan would share his food again and would not be full.

While opening the lunch box, he smiled and replied: "Sorghum sweet potato porridge, steamed two-sided noodle rolls."

Uncle Zhang regained his energy, smiled and praised: "It's really good."

He Jinxuan looked at the sorghum and sweet potato porridge in the aluminum lunch box, and he was very appetizing. Then he looked at the handed flower rolls, which were sprinkled with green onion and pepper noodles, which smelled delicious.

The update is finished today, thank you for your support!

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