Liu Ran smiled shyly at the compliments. He hung his head low and continued his meal.
The cautious couple was quite pleased to know that their son was commended. The uptight feeling they had been clinging onto had relaxed for the most part.
After dinner, Ye Liu sat on a stool in satisfaction, picking his teeth. "Dad, mom, stay for a while longer. Let the food digest. I'll take you home on the bullock-cart later."
"Sure, we're in no rush," Liu Quanyan nodded.
They were more than happy to stay on longer, since they rarely dropped by.
Liu Ran dragged Liu Liushi to the second floor. He brought her to his room and shared more ideas and exciting tales with her.
"Li Wazi, I've calculated the dividends for this month. We can split four taels of silver each. Let me get my accounts book, I'll count for you," Ye Mo told Li Wazi who sat beside him. Then, he got up to get the booklet and the money.