Not long after, Song Yun came over. Noticing that Qin Mu seemed to have not eaten his fill, he felt somewhat guilty and said, "Uncle Qin, if you haven't had enough, I can ask the kitchen to prepare some more dishes for you."
This agritainment establishment was his, and he had also organized this wedding banquet. Such scenes were common in the countryside; for those who hadn't eaten their fill, it was usual to add a few more dishes, and if that wasn't enough, to replenish them.
"Bring some more then," Qin Mu said, looking at the leftovers before him and nodding. He had indeed hardly eaten a few bites, so luckily, he could request additional dishes.
At the same time, he noticed that at the tables of the older women, some had skillfully begun to pack food into meal boxes, saying they were taking it back for their children. Others couldn't really stop them. After all, since the children weren't present, packing up some food was understandable.
