The dinner was especially sumptuous, not only with braised pork, but also chicken, smoked rabbit meat, and steamed sausages, not to mention the stir-fried vegetables.
The two aunts' cooking skills were also excellent, and Jin'er was eating with oil dripping from her mouth, finally holding her belly as she returned to her room.
The atmosphere was so lively that the Qin family's matters were completely forgotten, and then it was a sleep until broad daylight, sleeping like the dead.
If it weren't for the growling of her hungry stomach, Jin'er felt she could sleep for a few more hours.
During lunch, Jin'er talked about the Qin family's affairs at the dining table, and it was at this moment that Old Man Hua and Granny Hua realized that Jin'er had gone down the mountain.
Then a series of disapproving glances were directed at Jin'er, making her shrink her neck.