Next, the two of them didn't speak anymore and quietly finished their breakfast.
After the meal, Jiang Ran didn't let Pei Huai wash the dishes. She very firmly took the bowls and chopsticks to the kitchen herself.
Pei Huai had already cooked, so making Pei Huai wash the dishes wouldn't be very fair.
He cooks, she washes dishes—it's more balanced that way.
Pei Huai probably thought the same, so he didn't argue much.
After Jiang Ran finished washing the dishes, both of them tidied up a bit and then headed out together.
They still needed to check on the small eatery.
This time, without a hangover, Jiang Ran woke up at half-past six. After breakfast and washing dishes, it was only a bit past seven.
At this time, it was school time.
As soon as they left the small courtyard, they saw students hurriedly heading to school with their backpacks.
As they walked out of the alley and onto the main road, there were even more students.
