Grandma Lin was startled by this sudden warmth. After regaining her composure, she smiled and said, "Then we'll have to trouble you all to take care of us from now on."
"This is mutual care. We saw that you just moved in, so you must not have prepared anything. Here are some eggs from my family for you. You can cook them for dinner or breakfast," one neighbor said.
"And this is pork stew with vermicelli from my home. See if it tastes good; it's authentic northern cuisine," another chimed in.
The neighbors took turns stuffing things into Grandma Lin's arms. Grandma Lin glanced at Su Yijia, who quickly nodded in understanding. Only then did Grandma Lin dare to accept the items.
These were not particularly valuable gifts; they were just everyday items. However, at this moment, it was clear that offering these things meant the neighbors had dug into their own supplies to share.