Jiang Chun emerged from the water, shaking off the shells and algae that clung to him. Despite appearing undressed, he quickly found a pair of loose trousers outside the little cabin into which he changed, before crouching nearby and making frog noises.
Soon, a boy and a girl ran out of the cabin. The older one looked about eight or nine years old while the younger one seemed to be about five or six. Trailing behind them was a tottering old woman.
The little girl excitedly shouted next to Jiang Chun: "Chun! Chun! Chun!"
The little boy, on the other hand, laughed and used oddly-accented Chinese to call out, "Uncle Jiang!"
Jiang Chun grinned and ruffled their hair, before settling cross-legged at the entrance of the cabin. He started preparing the fishes for drying while intermittently conversing with the two kids and the old woman, who were teaching him Burmese as he worked.