"Nana, where are you? Xixi, bring Nana over."
Upon hearing mom's shout, the movements of the two little treasures became even quicker and anxious.
Little Xixi unzipped the small backpack that his sister had brought, and at this moment, Lu Na finally found the end of the scarf, grabbed a corner, and asked her brother to help unravel it from her neck loop by loop. The entire scarf was as long as their heads. There was no time to marvel at it; as soon as they each grabbed one end, Little Xixi swiftly rolled up the scarf, stuffed it into his sister's backpack, zipped it up, and patted the now bulging backpack, exclaiming, "Like a frog that's eaten too much."
"That kid, pranked me, wore me out." Lu Na sat back on the small stool with a thud, thinking how hard it was to even take care of the scarf, probably that kid wasn't trying to flatter her but rather prank her.
"Did you have a fight with him?" Little Xixi widened his eyes and asked his sister.
