Gu Baoshu mingled inside and exchanged a few words with some familiar aunts, rolled up her sleeves, and had just started washing two bowls when she was chased out.
"Oh dear, go find your mother for a chat, or play with your sisters; we don't need you here, be careful not to burn yourself."
Gu Baoshu chuckled dryly twice, wiped her hands obediently, and exited the kitchen.
From behind came the complaint of a woman from an unknown house: "It was fortunate we were watching, or else if she broke a bowl, it would be a bad omen."
Gu Baoshu: "..."
Finally, she found Qin Yuan and Old Madam Gu. Gu Baoshu said, "Mother, sister-in-law, I'm a bit hungry."
She had hurried back on horseback all the way and hadn't even had any snacks for hunger, let alone a bite from the kitchen.
