The Ji family is strict

Tang Shuyan went downstairs just in time.

At 7:10 a.m., Song Bo under the stairs, she met him last night.

"Young madam, good morning, I'm Song Bo, the housekeeper of the Ji family. You can tell me anything in Jingyuan in the future." Song Bobi introduced respectfully.

She nodded.

"Song Bo is welcome. Just call me Shuyan."

If you get married here, you still need more advice from Song Bo, so as not to do something wrong.

Tang Shuyan has been trained in the etiquette of the Tang family since he was a child, and also knows the whole Ji family.

In addition to Ji Yuanhang and Su Zhijing, Ji Jing's most important thing is the housekeeper Song Bo.

"Young madam, you're welcome. It's breakfast time at 7:30. If there are no special circumstances, it will be arranged like this. The head master and madam will go downstairs soon. Young grandma, go to the restaurant." Song Bo guided Tang Shuyan to the restaurant.

For a large family, it is difficult to unify the concept of time, but the Ji family is different.

The prescribed time is breakfast. She feel that the family can get together early in the morning, at least to establish a harmonious family relationship.

But there is another reason, because the three of them are busy with their own business, and they may only meet in the morning.

Either way, get up early. She just passed today.

The restaurant is the customary Eight Immortals table, but it is a high-quality big red sour branch, and the price is high.

Tang Shuyan likes the Ji family's furnishings very much, all of which are in Chinese style.

Of course, her mother-in-law is a famous embroidery artist. She has always admired this traditional Chinese skill.

Seeing that they didn't come downstairs, she stood and didn't dare to take a seat.

This was the rule, but she also stood for a few minutes. Ji Hangyuan and Su Zhijing had already come downstairs.

"Shuyan, you get up early. Why don't you sleep a little?" Hearing Ji Hangyuan voice first, he was wearing a Chinese-style coat and saw exquisite bamboo leaf embroidery on his chest, which must have been made by Su Zhijing.

Su Zhijing, wearing a light blue cheongsam and a white knitted coat, glanced at her with elegance and nobility, and said indifferently.

"It's a good habit to get up early. As the daughter-in-law of the Ji family, she should insist on it."

Ji Hangyuan smiled, pulled Su Zhijing to his seat, and also called.

"Shuyan also sit down. Ajing, you are a young person. Shuyan, don't take your mother's words seriously."

"Dad, Mom is right. I also think getting up early is good for physical and mental health. I will follow my mother wishes." Tang Shuyan smiled at them.

She had heard Ji Jingchen describe his father as amiable before.

In fact, he was a paper tiger.

The real master of the family was his mother.

Obviously, she saw it.

"Where's A Chen?" The three of them sat down, and Su Zhijing asked her.

"He..." Tang Shuyan opened her mouth and heard footsteps behind her. She turned around.

Ji Jingchen changed into a white shirt and a fine-plaid suit.

He came to her face and said.

"Mom, didn't I come? It's difficult for your daughter-in-law this morning, didn't she?"

"I'm embarrassed, but I asked more. It seems that you have a daughter-in-law and forget your mother." Su Zhijing saw his son standing beside him and patted him on the arm.

Ji Jingchen sat next to Tang Shuyan and relieved her.

Sometimes when he acted, Tang Shuyan was confused and thought that her Ji Jingchen had come back, but later the strangeness revealed from his eyes made her pull back to reality.

"Just as my father has spoiled you for decades, and I have only spoiled my daughter-in-law for a day. You are not happy. Are you a good mother-in-law?" Ji Jingchen took the milk and took a sip.

Suddenly, Su Zhijing was amused. Su Zhijing smiled and said.

"You stinky boy, I just said one word. You can give me back."

He took a ceramic kettle in front of Tang Shuyan and whispered,.

"Mom, she like to drink a glass of Sri Lanka black tea in the morning. You can pour it for my mother."