Xiao Sun scratched his head somewhat sheepishly, "Aunt, my grandma sent me over to deliver some homemade dishes."
Aunt Su glanced at Xiao Sun, then at her elder sister-in-law, her face bursting into a smile as radiant as a flower.
With a face full of enthusiasm, she greeted him, "Xiao Sun, come in, come in. It's so thoughtful of you."
Mrs. Lu looked at her younger sister and warmly invited, "Yes, Xiao Sun, have a seat. Did you just get back today?"
"Yep."
Xiao Sun felt a bit uncomfortable under Aunt Su's gaze, scratching his head, "Today there was a sandstorm in Provincial City, couldn't sell anything, so I thought I had nothing better to do and decided to come and see my grandparents."
Aunt Su clapped her hands, admiring the boy's filial piety.
Aunt quietly reached out to tug at Little Aunt, giving her meaningful looks, signaling her not to stir up trouble.
Mrs. Lu, oblivious to the silent communication between the pair, cheerfully escorted Xiao Sun to the door.
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