At the dinner table, the landlady swapped her tight yoga outfit for more formal attire and sat primly on the chair, supervising her daughter while eating, still flushed from her earlier exercise.
In contrast, Su Qing and Shen Yi sat side by side, with Shen Yi looking at the little girl across from them and asking:
"How much did your mom spend to buy him?"
Upon hearing this, the little girl held up her hands and raised ten fingers: "A hundred bucks!"
Su Qing: "Cough, cough, cough!"
One hundred bucks it is! Truly worthy of a business family, frugal from a young age, buying a grown person for a mere hundred bucks.
However, for a child who just finished preschool, 100 is already a significant amount.
Before attending school, Su Qing could only count up to 20.
Of course, that was because he hadn't gone to preschool.
Back then, preschools were scarce, if available at all; at least, that's how he remembered it.
