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Chapter 1461

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Hearing that, everyone's interest was piqued. "Who? Don't tell me … Su brought her boyfriend home.

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"Stop nagging. Let's play cards." Jiang Peiying started drawing cards.

"He didn't deny it. It can't be." Yan Su's aunt perked up. "Could it be the son of Yan Lv's friend? You said you were going to introduce him to Yan Su?"

"No," Jiang Peiying said helplessly. "You'll see him later. I'll introduce him to you. He's cooking now. Do you still want lunch?"

Uncle laughed. "I want to eat at your wedding more than lunch. But then again, Yan Su needs to be careful when she's looking for a boyfriend. She's not married yet, but she already has a child. We're worried that she's being cheated."

"Don't worry. We'll have to check on her." Jiang Peiying sighed. "I won't accept a bad guy."

Yan Su's cousins heard what they said. Yan Mi put her arm around Yan Su's neck and said, "You're not getting back together with Shi Xu, are you?"

"Oh my god, is Shi Xu in the kitchen?" Yan Mi was Shi Xu's loyal fan. She was so excited that she almost screamed. "I want to kiss and hug him."

"It's not Shi Xu," Yan Su denied.

"Why not?" Su Qingsang's cousin was upset. "Shi Xiang is so handsome that even the gods are angry at him. I have to say, Second Uncle, you have no taste. You shouldn't have stopped you from being with Shi Xiang. Otherwise, Shi Xiang would have become my brother-in-law."

"Take your time. I'm going to the bathroom." Yan Su turned and left.

At the kitchen door, Mo Liuxi was holding a pot of steamed pork with rice flour in an apron. The meat was a honey color and looked soft. It smelled delicious even in the kitchen.

He sprinkled some chopped green onions on it. It looked delicious.

"Did you really make this?" Yan Su moved closer to his shoulder.

Mo Liuxi looked at her lovingly and said, "Try it?"

Yan Su picked up her chopsticks, picked up a piece of steamed pork with rice flour, and took a bite. It was fatty but not greasy, and it smelled delicious. "Delicious," she said.

Auntie Wu, who was washing vegetables at the side, smiled and said, "It's really all done by him. I'm just washing vegetables. I was a little worried before, but I didn't expect him to be so skilled. His knife skills are even better than mine. His cooking skills are even better than mine, and his cooking skills are even better than mine, which has been cooking for decades."

She whispered to him, "I've never seen you make Jiangxi cuisine before."

Mo Liuxi's lips were thin and charming. He moved closer to her ear and gently breathed into her ear. "I learned it after I came back from Christmas. You're bringing me back for the New Year. I don't have any skills, how would I dare to come to your house?"

Yan Su's breath trembled slightly. She said emotionally, "But don't you have classes? And you have to prepare the script for the new movie next year?"

"I have to squeeze out the time. I'll go learn at night." Mo Liuxi smiled and said, "I hired the best chef in Jiangxi cuisine. I'll learn for two hours every night. I know how to cook, so I learn quickly. In fact, the dishes here are quite simple. They're just good ingredients."

"Liuxi …" Yan Su was touched. She bit her lower lip and said, "But … it must be hard."

"It's my duty to work hard for you," Mo Liuxi said gently. "Besides, you're from Jiangxi, so I'm sure you like the food from your hometown. I'll learn it. When you marry me in the future, I can cook for you."

"Thank you." Yan Su's heart was filled with sweetness. She didn't care that Auntie Wu was still in the kitchen. She put her arms around his waist, stood on her tiptoes, and kissed him on the cheek. "I haven't had such a happy New Year in a long time," she said softly.

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