The Two Elders of the Qin family only stayed at Qin Yuji's place for an hour and refused to even have lunch before they wanted to leave.
Before leaving, Old Lady Qin opened one of the handbags and took out bags of millet, black beans, red dates, peanuts, and other items she had brought from her home in the countryside.
These items were either grown by her or bartered from other villagers, all naturally grown without any pollution, pure grains.
Afraid that Qin Yuji might not appreciate them, Old Lady Qin whispered, "They are all things grown in our fields in the countryside, nothing of high quality, Rainy, please don't mind."
"Grandma, what are you saying? You know I've loved these things since I was a child; besides you, no one else ever thinks of me."
As she spoke, Qin Yuji embraced Old Lady Qin, speaking softly like a spoiled child, "I'm your granddaughter, you caring for me is natural, so I won't say thank you. Next time you come, you must bring them to me."
