Chapter 44 (1/2)

Father still loved him and felt very warm in his heart.

Lin Zhenglun waved:

”Now that you're here, go and sit in the front. I happen to have something for you.”

Lin Lei and Liu Mei looked at each other and looked excited!

Good luck. The old man is going to reuse them?

Lin muxue's heart clicked. It's impossible for a good thing to turn to their family. It's not a good thing every time.

I don't know what humiliation will be suffered this time?

Several people followed the old man to the main seat. Here, there were still several people sitting, including Lin Lili's husband Huang Liang.

”Why didn't my brother-in-law who ate soft food come?”

”I'm afraid he'll lose face, so I don't dare to bring it?”

”Ah ah, if he doesn't come, he will blind me.”

”The swill bucket is ready. I'm going to load him with the leftovers when the party is over and let him take them back to eat while it's hot.”

As soon as he said this, the guests around him burst into laughter, and the Lin muxue family couldn't hang on their faces, green and red.

At a family gathering in his early years, Lu Yu packed several dishes in order to bring some seafood to his seriously ill mother.

This matter has been ridiculed so far, and Huang Liang will mention it every time he sees it.

The disdainful eyes of the surrounding guests looked like a whip and ruthlessly whipped them on the face of the Lin muxue family. They felt unbearable pain.

Liu Mei scolded Lu Yu in her heart, blaming him for causing everyone to lose face.

Fortunately, their daughter is about to divorce that loser, and they don't have to be ashamed anymore.

”Husband, your kindness won't be in vain. I'll ask my second uncle to take the swill bucket back to my brother-in-law.”

Lin Lili put a hint of sarcasm on her mouth and hugged Huang Liang's arm in a loving manner:

”Today is my sister's fifth wedding anniversary. Take this bucket of swill back and have a candlelight dinner!”

All the people around him immediately burst into laughter, and Huang Liang even laughed back and forth:

”Wife, you'd better be considerate. We'll take the rest of the wine back to them later.”