"Hey, how did the exam go?"
Little Xuan put on a mature face: "Not bad, I answered everything."
But even if he had aged three years, his true age was only 15. He still looked very young.
The man, who was a bit reserved earlier, instantly burst into laughter:
"Wow, finished your exams, you're a real man now!"
Little Xuan blushed — he knew he still looked pretty childish, so he retreated quickly.
As they spoke, Aunt Niu had already come out with a tray of buns.
Seeing the quantity, about twenty or thirty, it seemed like she made them just for their family.
Da Dan laughed: "Auntie, we won't be shy then — by the way, I heard your eldest daughter is bringing her kids over tomorrow? I have some little trinkets at home, just right for the kids to play with..."
Da Dan always enjoyed socializing. With so many people around, no one paid attention to her, so she greeted everyone and headed inside with the buns.
