For lunch today, Lu Yuchuan decided to take Tong Hua to Gao Qingrong for lunch.
He actually had a little selfishness and wanted to contact Gao Qingrong again to see if he could remember anything.
Lu Yuchuan always felt that he and Gao Qingrong must have seen each other somewhere before.
But for some reason, his head seemed to have a sudden short circuit and he couldn't remember it.
In fact, that feeling of familiarity has always lingered around him.
When Tong Hua heard his proposal, he was stunned and thought that he had heard it wrong.
"This is etiquette." Lu Yuchuan's voice was gentle, "If you go out to eat, I'm worried that your mother will feel uncomfortable, so I think we can buy some vegetables and then go to her house to cook."
Oh my God, this is Lu Yuchuan??
Tong Hua quickly came back to her senses, "Okay, listen to you!" She was very happy and really saw a good husband.
Then, they came to the fresh food area of the vegetable market. Lu Yuchuan's temperament really contrasted with the environment here, which was very inconsistent.
But he didn't care about this incompatible relationship at all, and he became very down-to-earth.
The vendors in the vegetable market are all ordinary people who get up early and go to bed late for their livelihood. They only care about the price of meat and rice, do not pay attention to the news at all, and do not pay attention to matters in the upper class.
In other words, when they see Lu Yuchuan, they don’t know who he is, and they only think they are dressed well and look good.
"How do you sell this tilapia?" Lu Yuchuan came to the fish pond, looked at the lively fish, and raised his eyes to ask the vendor.
"Ten dollars per pound, young man, don't bargain!" The vendor was an obese middle-aged woman. Look at him and then at Tong Hua beside him, "You two are really compatible! The more you look at them, the more you look like a couple!
She looks good at acting in TV!”
"Thank you." Lu Yuchuan was very polite and reached out to point into the pool, "Just take this one!"
"Okay!"
The vendor used a net bag to catch the fish and then smashed it hard on the cement floor. The fish in the net bag was quickly knocked unconscious.
Although Tong Hua also ate meat, she still felt very cruel when she saw this scene.
"Don't have a Virgin Heart. Since we humans have evolved to the top of the food chain, it is necessary to eat some meat." Lu Yuchuan explained in a gentle tone.
"Yes." The girl next to him turned her eyes and looked at him, and asked with a smile, "There are so many fish here, why buy this kind of fish?"
The man turned his eyes and asked her, "Have you never eaten it?"
She nodded and said honestly, "Not only have I never eaten it, I haven't heard of it yet."
"Okay, I'll give you some science." He spoke in a warm voice, "Because it has few fish bones, its meat is delicious, and its protein content is high." After a pause, he turned his eyes to her and added in a low voice, "
Very suitable for pregnant women to eat.”
Facing the man's deep and gentle gaze, Tong Hua showed a beautiful smile, "Why do you even understand fish?"
Seeing her admiration, he had no sense of superiority. "Now you understand, I just knew a little earlier than you."
She suddenly felt that learning was endless.
After buying fish, they also bought some steak, vegetables, and ingredients needed to cook.
Lu Yuchuan did not cook before, and he would cook a bowl of dumplings, but later, he secretly studied how to cook, and his understanding was quite high.
About noon.
Han Yunzhi finally came to Qingyun Temple and met the legendary old Taoist priest.
As the saying goes: Taoist priests in troubled times go down the mountain to save the world, and Taoist priests in prosperous times go back to the deep mountains. It is really difficult to see him.
The old Taoist priest is in his 70s, dressed simply and held a whisk in his hand.
Knowing that she was Mr. Lu’s daughter-in-law, I asked someone to make tea and took her to a quiet place in the backyard.
"Hello, Mrs. Lu." The Taoist priest was very polite and respected her very much in his words.