At dinner time, the two felt much more at ease with each other.
However, due to the lack of silver, the atmosphere was somewhat tense.
The piece of meat that Di Yelei had taken back was made into soup, and the pieces of meat he had picked for Sisi were put into the bowls of the two children by Liu Sisi. She herself drank most of the meat soup.
"You eat more. In two days, I'll go to the mountain, and I won't let you and the children go hungry."
Di Yelei insisted on putting the meat into Liu Sisi's bowl.
Liu Sisi shook her head and took it out: "The children are growing, and we can't delay their growth. Just like you said, it's only a few days, and it won't starve me. Don't worry."
Di Yelei thought about it and gave up insisting on it.
In the evening, when they went to bed, Di Yelei changed his previous habit of staying far away and put his arm around Liu Sisi, lying flat with her in his arms, and a warm feeling surrounded them.