Knowing that they had to rise early the next day to take advantage of the market, Su Cheng and his sister began preparing the vegetables they planned to sell. They removed the outer leaves, thoroughly washed them, and placed them in a wicker basket.
Meanwhile, Qin Zhenzhen was already preparing to cook. Although the fish had been consumed, there remained a bowl of wild rooster.
Curious, Qin Zhenzhen asked Su Ning, "You stewed roosters yesterday, so why do you still have some left?"
Weren't they craving meat?
A rooster wasn't very large, and a bowl of meat would be required.
Su Ning explained, "We kept it for you since we knew you were coming home today."
She added, "Chicken is better than pork."
Qin Zhenzhen smiled gratefully. "Thank you!"
Feeling the weight of Su Ning and her brother's concerns, Qin Zhenzhen couldn't help but engage in conversation.
"I imagine they won't sell for much, right?"