Yi Chichi carried the lunch to Ji Jian's house and found that her place was indeed lively.
There were several sister-in-laws, both familiar and unfamiliar.
She wondered, "Why aren't you all at work today?"
"Day off."
The one who answered was Zhou Fangfang, wife of a political commissar from the group, who worked at the seafood purchasing station, where the island had the largest secondary seafood market.
Zhou Fangfang's task was to select premium seafood, pack them up and load onto the ship, then send them off the island.
The work wasn't exactly easy, but it wasn't too exhausting.
It's just that being long associated with seafood, she got the fishy smell that couldn't be washed away.
She glanced at Yi Chichi's bowl, noticing there were vegetables, meat, and fish, and couldn't help but express envy, "This must be your Old Wen paying extra for the kitchen staff to make a special meal for you."
Yi Chichi, "..."
