The scent of strawberries between his lips reminded Ethan Harris once again of the blissful life before the disaster.
When Ethan lifted his head and saw Zachary quickly finishing the strawberries in his hand, although he also wanted to do the same, he couldn't help but carefully wrap the remaining strawberries, planning to bring them home for his family to taste.
After Ethan carefully packaged the strawberries and hid them on his person, he showed a sheepish expression and said to Zachary, "You'll have to excuse me, I'm just... "
Before Ethan could finish, Zachary interrupted with a smile, "What I've given you is yours now. Your action doesn't make me disrespect you. On the contrary, it makes me see you as a family man."
At that moment, Zachary didn't offer Ethan any more strawberries, after all, the price of strawberries was well known.
Simply because if Zachary had offered, whether Ethan accepted or not, some rift might have appeared between them.