"Sister, I'm hungry, can we eat now?"
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"Go ahead and eat."
Mina handed the basket she was holding to her taller, younger brother, which contained some not very good-looking fruits.
"Hooray, time to eat."
The delighted children grabbed the basket and ran back.
It suddenly occurred to Mina, her expression changed, and she quickly turned to look at Su Mo and Rose.
"Oh no, I forgot to ask. Mr. Su Mo, Miss Rose, have you had your meal?"
"Uh, it should probably count as no, but we're not very hungry either."
For a moment, Su Mo did not know whether to say he had eaten or not.
"I'll go get you some fruits. I'm sorry, because we are too poor, we can't afford insects, so we cannot host you properly."
As Mina spoke, she couldn't help but bow her head. In her eyes, not being able to offer high-nutrient insects to important guests was an extremely discourteous act.
A normal family, even if they cannot prepare fresh insects, would still have some preserved ones.