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Chapter 3 Too lazy to answer

As expected, after Tammy had just finished speaking, Linda slapped on the table, "You bitch! How dare you deliberately starve everyone, you wolf-hearted bastard, get out, you won't get your share today!"

In Tammy's eyes, a smirk that wasn't obvious crossed, and compared to her, the smile on Lisa's face was too conspicuous.

"Stella, how can you hold a grudge against our grandma, she should punish you."

No one was going to intercede for her at all; she ate less, everyone else ate more.

Lisa and Tammy both waited for Stella to get angry so that grandparents could punish her a bit more, but as a result, Stella just kept her head down, turned around and left with a pathetic look.

How could they expect that she had eaten enough congee?

"Mom, look at her, what an attitude!"

Susan raised her voice and swept over her daughter Lisa, "Lisa is right, look at her, she doesn't even have an apology, she is really uncultured."

George touched Susan with his shoulder, instructed her to say less and look at Mary, who didn't say a word. How can his wife do this kind of hard work unpleasant?

Susan still wanted to say something, but she was stopped by George, so it was over.

Tim Judd moved his chopsticks, and the others followed, eating for a while before Susan furrowed her brow again.

"Mother, why is this congee so much thinner today than usual? It can't be Stella who cheated, can it?"

"How dare she? I will rip her mouth off!"

They looked towards Stella's bowl, which was a thin, thin soup with not even a few grains of rice inside.

Linda's mouth cursed, but in her heart, she didn't believe that Stella dared to steal food.

In her mind, Stella didn't have the guts, that wicked girl could be easily scared to cry, which was annoying.

"Alright, maybe there is too much water today, that useless thing, Mary, you drink her rice soup, don't starve our precious grandson."

Mary smiled as she took Stella's rice soup, "Mother, don't worry, he could not be hungry, I will give you a big fat grandson again."

Mary and Philip had already had a son and a daughter, but now they were pregnant again.

Women in the village looked at her belly and all said it was a son, making her supreme in the Judd family for a time, not needing her to do any agricultural chores.

Susan secretly rolled her eyes and underestimated in a small voice, "Well, what's the big deal? It would be a shame to give birth to a daughter."

After saying that, she slapped Lisa on the back, "Hurry up and eat, go see if Stella has gone lazy again after eating."

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At this moment, Stella was really slacking off.

The daughters of the Judd family were all born to be busy, the daughters of other families in the village might still be able to play for a while, which was impossible in the Judd family.

As soon as you got up in the morning, you had to clean the chicken coop and cook, and after you ate, you had to go up to the mountain to collect firewood or cut the pigweed.

In the spring, you had to dig wild vegetables, in the summer, you had to go up to the mountains to pick fruits, in the fall, you were busy harvesting the crops, in the winter, you had to find firewood every day.

The Judd family had many grandchildren, but the only ones who did things were always the girls because the boys all study in the town.

This had to start with Stella's mother, Ivy Walker.

When Gary wanted to marry her in the first place, Linda disagreed for over ten thousand times, saying that it was Ivy who was infertile because of her body, with too small an ass and no luck.

But Gary insisted on marrying her, and because of this, Linda hates Ivy, thinking that she was a vixen who had tempted her son.

After marriage, Ivy failed to give birth to a son.

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