For Lu Han, winning over the heart of his future uncle with a fountain pen was definitely a gain without a loss.
Moreover, what he said was true; his father had given him all the items of sentimental value left by his grandfather, and it's not like he could sell his grandfather's belongings in the market, right?
They should naturally be given to someone who appreciated them.
And that someone was Tang Feng.
The pen had been sitting in a pen holder on his study desk before it was gifted to Tang Feng, and he only used it occasionally when he had no other pens available.
As soon as Tang Feng received it, he insisted on buying a special case for it. Clearly, the pen had achieved the status it deserved, and if his grandfather had a spirit in heaven, he would also be especially comforted.
When the two left the teahouse, Tang Feng insisted on paying the bill, and Lu Han couldn't win the argument, so he let him pay.