But this would be the last trip, as Bai Sasa wanted to leave early precisely because she was worried that her grandparents would see her superhuman strength.
Unexpectedly, she was still seen and couldn't help feeling a bit guilty.
In the end, the old grandfather didn't think much of it, assuming his eyes were playing tricks on him.
After all, how could an eight-year-old child stride along carrying five sacks as if nothing?
Keep in mind that each sack held more than a dozen watermelons!
So the uncles and aunties who thought they saw wrong simply praised Bai Sasa before returning home to start a fire, cook, and then go to work.
Bai Sasa also breathed a sigh of relief and began to make breakfast at home.
Breakfast was much simpler. She cooked porridge, where one pound of rice could make five pounds of porridge, which tasted great with some cold dishes.
Staying up late the previous night caused Bai Junjun to miss the chance to get up early.