Transmigrated Into the Vicious Stepmother in a Historical Novel - Chapter 230
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- Chapter 230 - Lu Ting Cooks
“Every time you turn your head, Uncle, Auntie seems to want to punch you. I think she really wants to sneak attack you and beat you, but she holds back because of you and doesn’t do anything.
But it’s clear that Auntie is really upset with you. Maybe you did something that made her unhappy. You should think about what you did to annoy Auntie.”
Lu Da, Lu Er, Lu Sanya, and even Lu Xiaosi and Lu Xiaowu all chimed in, offering their opinions to Lu Ting.
They all believed that Lu Ting had upset Sheng Fei.
Auntie had always treated them so well and never got angry for no reason, so this time it must be Lu Ting’s fault.
As the few children whispered in his ear that he had annoyed Sheng Fei, Lu Ting felt a bit confused.
Because from Lu Ting’s perspective, he hadn’t interfered with Sheng Fei recently, and their interactions had been minimal. They usually just communicated with the kids, and at other times they each did their own thing.
To think that he had upset Sheng Fei seemed unfair to him. He had no idea how he had done so.
However, the kids had a point. After all, children are particularly perceptive to such things. Now that Lu Ting understood the root of the problem, he also knew how to resolve it.
And his method of solving it would leave Sheng Fei both amused and exasperated.
When he was a child, if his parents had done something wrong, their way of apologizing was to cook for the kids.
An apology from his parents meant inviting them to eat. A good meal was their way of saying sorry.
Whenever the young Lu Ting and Lu Yi came home upset after being scolded or wronged by their parents, they would be particularly unhappy. At those times, Lu Ting and Lu Yi might even feel a bit angry.
But their father, Lu Jianguo, was usually patient with them.
He would always call them to dinner.
Although Old Mrs. Lu only had Li Jiefang in her heart, Lu Jianguo treated all the kids fairly. Over time, due to Old Mrs. Lu’s influence, he slowly started to overlook the other children.
During those times, Lu Jianguo would tell Lu Ting that their mother didn’t know how to educate children and that she didn’t mean to be harsh. Anyway, he spoke in a way that was very soothing.
After that, Lu Ting understood that his father’s way of apologizing was by inviting them to eat.
So this noon, Lu Ting surprisingly came home.
For the past few days, Sheng Fei had been at home and hadn’t gone out.
When she saw Lu Ting come back, before she could say anything, he announced that he would cook.
Since Lu Ting insisted on cooking and Sheng Fei didn’t object, she decided to let him be. She didn’t mind how he wanted to go about it.
While Sheng Fei was indifferent, Lu Ting was determined to show off his cooking skills. The few children chatted excitedly around him. As Lu Ting cooked, he began planning how to explain things to Sheng Fei later.
Since the passing of his second brother and sister-in-law, Lu Ting’s cooking skills had improved dramatically, reaching a level that surpassed his father’s.
So this time when Sheng Fei took a little rest in her room, by the time she got up, she found that Lu Ting had prepared a lot of dishes. Sheng Fei and the children busily scooped rice and gathered around the table.
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