There were only a sparse few dishes on the dining table, some of which looked like wild greens casually picked from outside, along with some plates holding something blackish, seemingly a piece of bread.
Tang Ye wondered if the spread on this dining table was enough to fill one person's stomach.
Although the contents of each painting in this corridor were more or less the same, if one were to carefully observe, one would discover that there were some changes in the details inside each seemingly identical painting.
Tang Ye turned to look at the next painting; the family of five within it showed little change in their actions. Among the three children, the eldest appeared to be around thirteen or fourteen years old, a girl. Next in age was also a girl, roughly six or seven, and the youngest might be about three years old, a boy, getting help with his food from his second eldest sister a few years his senior.