Rebirth in the 80's: The Daily Life of the Villain's Mom-Chapter 22: It’s Settled Then

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Chapter 22: Chapter 22: It’s Settled Then

Seeing Jiang Ran suddenly lower her face, afraid that she’d lose her temper the next second, the few people who were just staring in silence quickly nodded vigorously.

"I think it’s great!" Wang Cuilan said earnestly, "Much better than what I cook."

Pei Baoshan followed up, nodding in agreement, "I think so too."

As soon as he finished speaking, Wang Cuilan shot him a glare.

Pei Baoshan felt baffled. He was clearly agreeing with her, so why was she glaring at him?

"I also think it’s delicious, better than what I make," Pei Shanshan said softly.

Pei Shanshan had been helping Wang Cuilan in the kitchen since she was seven or eight years old.

It’s been seven or eight years now.

She’d been cooking for so many years, and Jiang Ran hadn’t stepped into a kitchen for three or four years.

Yet the dishes Jiang Ran made were much tastier than hers.

Thinking about this, Pei Shanshan felt a bit defeated.

Seeing that everyone else in the family had expressed their thoughts, Pei Yang, though still reluctant in his heart, could only nod along and say sullenly, "It’s delicious."

It was indeed delicious, but he just didn’t want to praise Jiang Ran.

Hearing everyone’s words, Jiang Ran nodded with satisfaction, "Since you all think it’s good, then tomorrow morning, we’ll go to the town."

"Who?"

"Who?"

They asked in unison, all staring at Jiang Ran.

Jiang Ran pointed at Pei Yang and Pei Shanshan, "You, and you."

Without waiting for them to say anything, Jiang Ran continued, "Both of you will come along, or I won’t be able to handle it myself."

Hearing this, Pei Yang wanted to say that they hadn’t even gone yet, but Jiang Ran talked like business would definitely be great.

Though thinking this, Pei Yang didn’t dare speak it out loud.

Jiang Ran had already made the decision, "That’s settled, tomorrow we’ll go together, sleep early tonight and wake up early tomorrow."

"How early?" Pei Yang asked instinctively.

The Pei Family didn’t have a clock, so they could only estimate the time by the sky.

Hearing Pei Yang’s question, Jiang Ran was momentarily stunned.

After thinking for a while, Jiang Ran said, "Around four o’clock, you guys wake up early to call me."

Pei Yang, "..."

She was the one who said to wake up early, now she’s asking someone else to wake her up.

Pei Yang’s eyes were wide open, yet he was too angry to speak.

Finally, it was Wang Cuilan who said, "I’ll call you up, don’t worry!"

Saying this, she looked at Jiang Ran somewhat worriedly.

Jiang Ran usually slept in late, could she really get up at four?

Jiang Ran didn’t care what everyone was thinking, having said everything she needed to, and since she’d rested enough, she stood up, ready to head to the kitchen.

"What are you going to do?"

Wang Cuilan instinctively asked, but regretted it immediately.

It was because Jiang Ran was being so agreeable today, she forgot Jiang Ran’s temperament.

Jiang Ran hated it when people asked her about every little thing.

Wang Cuilan had already braced herself to be scolded by Jiang Ran, but to her surprise, Jiang Ran stopped and turned around, only asking her one question, "Do we have any old starter dough?"

Old starter dough is fermented dough.

When you want to make steamed buns or dumplings, you soak the old starter dough in water and mix it into the flour.

After kneading the dough, let it sit for a few hours, and it’ll ferment and expand. When you gently tear it apart, you’ll see the small holes inside, indicating the dough is ready.

Before adding baking soda, set aside a small piece of dough. This piece becomes the old starter dough.