"Okay, okay, we won't talk about this anymore."
Lin Wan chatted with Grandma for a while, then picked up a barrel of fruit wine, a barrel of malt milk essence, a pound of sugar, and a pound of mooncakes, and asked Xiao Dung to help carry them to Aunt Jin's house.
Aunt Jin's family doesn't have many relatives, and Uncle Jin went out early this morning during the Mid-Autumn Festival to set up a stall.
"Why bring these things? Don't you know what Aunt Jin's family does? We aren't short of sugar and mooncakes at home; don't waste money in the future."
"Got it, Aunt Jin. Next time I'll buy something else for you." Lin Wan playfully tugged at Aunt Jin's arm, making Aunt Jin helplessly want her to stay for lunch, but knowing it wouldn't be appropriate.
"Saozi, we have monthly exams this week. Do you still mean what you said?" On the way back, Hu Dong quietly asked Lin Wan.
"Of course. Bring over the report card, and I'll talk with you."
