"You were the auntie on the bus that day with a child and a cage of hens." I recognized her and smiled, "Hey, where's your son? I haven't seen him."
The auntie whipped out a calculator to tally up the price of three boxes of soy sauce and looked up at me with a smile, "Yeah, it's been a long time since I've seen you, you're just as beautiful. As for my son, my husband has gone to pick him up. Let me calculate the price for three boxes. I'll shut the store soon and ride the tricycle to deliver them to you."
"That's very kind of you, auntie. How has your son been feeling recently?" I remembered the lovely child's face marked by a trace of black air from Evil Disease Palace.
The auntie calculated the price and lifted the calculator for me to see, "He's in good health, eating really well, three hundred and fifty."
"That's great to hear, I'll transfer the payment directly through Alipay." I took out my phone, scanned the code, and transferred the money to the auntie.