Aunt Evans had followed Cindy Clarke's suggestion to make the meat into the seasoned filling.
After mixing the meat filling with the crab powder, they could start making the dumplings.
Aunt Evans said, "I'll do the wrapping here, you should go out and take a break."
"I'll help you wrap them," Cindy said with a smile.
"No need, there won't be that many people at the family feast tonight, just a few of us. Although these crab roe buns are delicious, you can't eat too many. It's just for tasting, one per person, and at most two. I can finish this amount on my own quickly," Aunt Evans said.
"Today you and Morgan are the star of the show." Aunt Evans knew about Cindy's past experiences and was particularly sympathetic.
Such a good child whose home felt like one without family.
She didn't know what Cindy's mother was thinking.
How could she do that to one's own child!
Even if she was biased, it's common for families with many children to be somewhat partial.