Chapter 33: Is the Wife a Foodie?

Outside the Liushan Division, the Ran Family's carriage waited.

Ran Qingchen stepped out of the main gate and sat in the splendidly elegant carriage.

A maid clad in a red garment ignited a small sandalwood furnace and handed a cup of brewed warm tea to the young mistress.

This maid, named Jinxiu, was sold to the Ran Family by her parents at the age of seven. Seeing her cleverness and understanding, the old lady arranged for her to serve at the young lady's side and so, ten years in a blink.

Ran Qingchen was also closely followed by Jinxiu during her discipleship, and she had long become attuned to her master's joys, sorrows, and tempers.

Now, seeing her young mistress's complexion, Jinxiu knew her master was in a bad mood and guessed why, recalling an unintended glimpse of that son-in-law of the Ran Family.

Regarding this son-in-law, Jinxiu actually had a fairly good impression.

Initially, she was certainly very disdainful.