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Rebirth in the 80's: The Daily Life of the Villain's Mom-Chapter 121: Clearly a Pro at Rolling Dough Skins
Pei Shanshan glanced at Pei Huai and Pei Yang, made a face at them, and then ran towards Jiang Ran.
Whether it was a men’s bicycle or a women’s bicycle, carrying someone was not a problem.
After Pei Shanshan sat down, Jiang Ran applied a little force with her feet, and the bike moved forward.
It wasn’t until Jiang Ran rode out of the gate that Pei Huai coldly glanced at Pei Yang, "Go ride that one."
Pei Yang, "... What’s with the aggression, I can ride it, can’t I? It’s not like I didn’t let you carry sister-in-law, it’s sister-in-law who wanted to carry Shanshan."
Pei Yang grumbled, not really lowering his voice, and the courtyard was very quiet, so it was pretty clear.
Hearing what Pei Yang said, Pei Huai still gave Pei Yang an indifferent glance, said nothing, got on his bike, and left.
Since everyone had left, Pei Yang naturally had nothing more to say, so he pushed his bicycle out of the door, closed it from the outside, and then got on the bike to catch up.
Although summer was hot, at a little past four in the morning, it was still quite cool.
The sky was already bright, and by looking up, you could see the azure blue sky, indicating that today would definitely be a sunny day.
If the bike was ridden quickly, the wind would be stronger, hitting your face, which felt extremely pleasant.
The three rode fast and arrived at the small food shop in less than twenty minutes.
This was the first time Pei Huai saw how they were busy in the morning.
Once the three entered the shop, they washed their hands and faces, put on aprons, hats, sleeves, and masks, then began various preparations.
Watching them work seamlessly, you could tell that they had developed enough tacit understanding from working together for so long.
Without needing to say a word, they knew what they had to do, with a clear division of labor, very high efficiency, avoiding futile efforts, and not fussing over who did more or less.
The dough that was prepared in advance needed to be taken out and kneaded.
Seeing Jiang Ran turn a large basin of dough onto the board, Pei Huai finally found something he could do.
Quickly stepping forward, Pei Huai directly stretched out his arm, blocking Jiang Ran from reaching for the dough, "I’ll do it!"
Jiang Ran, "???"
What’s going on?
Seeing Jiang Ran’s puzzled gaze, Pei Huai said nothing, and directly started kneading the dough.
Jiang Ran was a bit worried that Pei Huai hadn’t done it before and wouldn’t handle it well, but after watching for a few moments, Jiang Ran realized that Pei Huai wasn’t pretending to know what he was doing; he actually knew.
Thinking of the money Pei Huai sent back every month, Jiang Ran understood.
For a college student to not only not spend a penny from home but also send money back every month isn’t easy.
Although the text didn’t explicitly describe it, one could guess that Pei Huai hadn’t avoided doing his share of work.
With Pei Huai handling the dough, Jiang Ran could take a slight breather.
It wasn’t until he was nearly finished that Jiang Ran asked him to stop.
It was the first time the two of them worked together, but Jiang Ran was surprised to find that they actually cooperated quite well!
Pei Huai rolled out the bun skins, and the size and thickness were just right.
Looking at it, you could tell he must have rolled bun skins many times.
Jiang Ran glanced at Pei Huai but quickly looked away.
At this moment, nothing was more important than making buns.
Unknown to Jiang Ran, while she was focused on making buns, Pei Huai also watched her for a while.
More precisely, he watched Jiang Ran’s hands as she made the buns.
Jiang Ran was about 1.7 meters tall, and such a height meant she wouldn’t have small hands.
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