Before he even finished speaking, Qin Yin interrupted him, "Don't bring up last time. That was all due to your unnecessary assistance, and there was no Aunt Ning around. Today, we will have Aunt Ning guide us."
In the end, Nan Sichen couldn't overpower Qin Yin's insistence, and agreed with a nod, "Alright."
Before going home in the evening, they went to the supermarket together. Qin Yin's eyes lit up at the sight of the snacks like chips and sunflower seeds. It had been a long time since she had eaten such things, seemingly ever since her mother died, she had stopped eating them.
Every time she would claim she did not like them, but in reality, it was because she did not want to think about her mother. Her mother used to buy her these snacks sparingly, but she cherished them.
In that moment, she suddenly wanted to eat them again and swept her hand across the shelf, throwing a bunch of junk food into the shopping cart.