"Yes, our family is indeed different. Just think, our mother had it tough growing up, and so did I. Even you weren't treated well by your stepmother, right? We all suffered when we were younger, so how could we bear to let our children suffer too? Although our family isn't living too well, our children have never really been put upon," Mrs. Xue finished threading the last few pieces of meat, then gathered all the skewers together and placed them in a large basin.
The pieces of meat they were skewering were not like the ones from Jinghan's previous life, where a small skewer would bear just a few thin slices. Here, each skewer had to have over half a pound of meat; some even weighed seven or eight taels. This was what truly counted as eating meat. The rabbits, too, had been marinated with seasoning and skewered onto some of the thickest wooden sticks.