Once Shen Lingqing felt full after eating all the snacks Liu Jinfei bought for her, her attention was turned to the other goers of the night market. Some were couples; some were small families who were catching up on such a rare day they could spend together.
Shen Lingqing remembered her first time being in a night market with her family. She was only seven years old at that time. She had gotten home so late, and her mother had already left with her siblings to see the night market. If it wasn't for her father who had arrived almost the same time as her, she would have already lost her chance to see it herself.
People usually said that she was closer to her father, but Shen Lingqing knew better. Her parents were trying their best to spend enough time with her and her siblings. They would never miss any school recognition, birthdays, and holidays. Now that she was an adult woman, she finally understood the struggles of making enough time for her family.