Qin Shou didn't know whether this was a good thing or a bad thing. Anyway, he was currently feeling his way across the river by groping the stones—first fill his stomach, then talk.
Just as Qin Shou was about to take his third bite with a wide-open mouth, Cui Jue could no longer keep his composure and shouted, "Stop! Rabbit, are you here to discuss things with me, or are you here to demolish my house? I could have repaired this table and continued using it, but you've eaten it all. What, do you want me to sit on the ground from now on?"
Qin Shou took out a plate from his bosom.
Cui Jue didn't understand what Qin Shou meant and then saw Qin Shou wave his hand. The plate turned into a cushion and was thrown in front of Cui Jue, after which Qin Shou said with an easygoing face, "Don't mention it, please sit."