My Multiple Identities Revealed After Marrying the Bigshot-Chapter 54 - Zhou Shuyan Failed to See the Bright Look

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Chapter 54: Chapter 54: Zhou Shuyan Failed to See the Bright Look in Lu Youxi’s Eyes

Chapter 54 -54: Zhou Shuyan Failed to See the Bright Look in Lu Youxi’s Eyes

“What are you doing!” Ge Guifen was both shocked and angry, struggling incessantly, twisting like a twister.

But Zhou Shuyan was tall and had long legs, and his arms were long too.

Stretching his arms out to the sides, Lu Zhenjia and Ge Guifen, being not very tall, couldn’t even reach Zhou Shuyan despite stretching their arms and legs.

The key was, Zhou Shuyan had even lifted them off the ground.

The couple flailed helplessly in the air, like turtles being carried, their hands and feet waving but unable to touch the ground or reach Zhou Shuyan.

Unfortunately, at that moment, Zhou Shuyan couldn’t see the shocked and astonished expression in Lu Youxi’s eyes behind him.

Lu Youxi really hadn’t expected Zhou Shuyan, who appeared slim and was indeed in good shape, to possess such strength. In her impression, he was similar to most men who enjoy fitness.

His physique was nicely toned, and his strength remarkable but still within what one would expect from fitness routines.

But she hadn’t expected Zhou Shuyan’s strength to be so immense, even surpassing what fitness alone could achieve.

Furthermore, Zhou Shuyan, holding one in each hand, still stood straight and slender, effortlessly upright, not even bending at the waist.

In her previous life, Lu Youxi had also enjoyed fitness and knew that for Zhou Shuyan to achieve this, his core strength had to be insanely strong.

Effortlessly, Zhou Shuyan threw Lu Zhenjia and Ge Guifen outside the front door and then shut it firmly.

Lu Zhenjia and Ge Guifen naturally wouldn’t just let it go.

Outside the door, they banged, kicked, and yelled loudly.

But as long as they didn’t enter the courtyard, Zhou Shuyan and Lu Youxi could pretend they didn’t exist.

Zhou Shuyan locked the front door from inside before he came back.

“Mom, you haven’t had lunch yet, have you?” Lu Youxi stood up and said, “I’ll make some.”

She and Zhou Shuyan had just registered their marriage that morning and then ran into this issue with the Hu Family.

It had been a commotion until now, already half-past one, and they still hadn’t had a chance to eat lunch.

“I just finished cooking. Don’t bother,” Liu Yushu said. “When you left earlier, I took the opportunity to cook.”

Lu Zhenguo was in charge of cleaning the house.

“I was waiting for you to come back so we could eat,” Liu Yushu said with a smile, not having expected that after Lu Youxi returned, such a scene would occur, delaying the meal further. “The food is all covered in the pot; I’ll go get it.”

Liu Yushu went to the kitchen, and Lu Youxi followed to help.

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It was evident, despite the chaos today, Liu Yushu’s mood was quite good.

Lifting the pot lid, inside were dishes Liu Yushu had already prepared and kept warm on the stove.

Liu Yushu had made a plate of oil-fried bok choy, a plate of cabbage, scrambled eggs with cucumber, and stewed pork bone soup.

The pork bones were bought cheaply by Liu Yushu at the market days ago when she went to buy pork for dumplings.

There wasn’t much meat on the bones, and they were heavy, so not many people wanted them, but the vendor gave them to Liu Yushu for a good price.

“If your grandparents were still around, we couldn’t have afforded scrambled eggs,” Liu Yushu said with a laugh. “The eggs would have been boiled and divided among the men.”

According to the Lu Family’s elders, a plate of scrambled eggs, if divided among the women, would mean they gained an advantage.

It would be better to boil three eggs, one each for Old Master Lu, Lu Zhenguo, and Lu Youxue, so no one else could share.

“From now on, our family won’t differentiate who can eat what,” Liu Yushu said cheerfully. “Actually, I wanted to stew some meat for you this noon. But since your grandparents just moved out, if I made delicious food, I feared your father would be uncomfortable.”

“In a few days, once he’s accustomed to it, we’ll have a good meal,” Liu Yushu said quietly to Lu Youxi.

Lu Youxi smiled and nodded, “Okay.”

As Lu Youxi and Liu Yushu were about to carry the dishes out, Zhou Shuyan unexpectedly entered the kitchen.

“Xu Mai, what brought you here?” Liu Yushu was surprised.

“I came to help,” Zhou Shuyan said, seeing that the dishes were all ready. “Will these be okay to bring out?”

Liu Yushu was genuinely surprised—men from their Lu Family never entered the kitchen.

While other families in the village might not be as strict, it was standard that men worked in the fields and women took care of the household chores. Men helping in the kitchen were rare.

Liu Yushu nervously glanced at Lu Youxi, fearing it might affect their relationship, and said, “You don’t need to help, just going to carry a few plates. Go sit down.”

“Today, we really owe you for your help, and you exerted a lot of effort. You must be very tired,” Liu Yushu had unconsciously taken on the perspective of a mother-in-law, hoping to treat her son-in-law well so that he would treat her daughter well in return. “Go rest.”

“I’m not very tired,” Zhou Shuyan smiled. “Honestly, Youxi is probably more tired than I am.”

“You go rest. I’ll carry them,” Zhou Shuyan again told Lu Youxi.

This time, Liu Yushu was truly astounded.

Zhou Shuyan was truly a good catch.

In all of Hexing Village, there was no other man who let his wife rest while he worked.

Every household had an excessive amount of chores, both inside and out, and even the children had to help.

Who in the family could afford to rest?

“Then let’s do it together,” Lu Youxi said, handing Zhou Shuyan two plates, not standing on ceremony, then took another two herself, and together they carried out the dishes.

“I’ll go get the rice,” Lu Youxue stood up, intending to head to the kitchen.

“You’re injured, just sit,” Lu Youxi pressed Lu Youxue back down. “Dad, can you help me bring over five bowls of rice?”

Everyone at home started moving; Lu Youxi wouldn’t let Lu Zhenguo sit as comfortably as when Lu Family’s elders were around. He used to watch Liu Yushu and her rush about.

If it continued like this, once they moved to the city, it would still be Liu Yushu working while Lu Zhenguo played the lord.

But this couldn’t be changed overnight; they still needed to gradually alter Lu Zhenguo’s habits.

Starting with such small things would help Lu Zhenguo get accustomed to them.

Lu Zhenguo paused, as he was used to sitting at the dining table waiting for Liu Yushu to serve food and drinks.

He had just been waiting for Liu Yushu to bring him spirits and cups.

“Okay.” After a brief pause, Lu Zhenguo somewhat blankly nodded, stood up, followed Lu Youxi to the kitchen where she scooped some rice and gave him two bowls to carry out.

Lu Youxi then carried another three bowls out.

Outside, the voices of Lu Zhenjia and Ge Guifen grew fainter, and the intervals between their shouts of abuse also lengthened, presumably because they were getting tired.

While Lu Zhenguo’s family had been unable to have lunch, Lu Zhenjia and his wife hadn’t eaten either.

Locked in a small room, Lu Youzhen was still hungry.

Although the three members of Lu Zhenjia’s family weren’t together, they all simultaneously smelled the scent of food wafting from Lu Zhenguo’s family’s courtyard.