Knowing that several people hadn't eaten yet, Mrs. Qin brought out the buns left by Lin Chuxia for them to eat.
They were all vegetarian buns, which wouldn't go bad in the summer heat, so the group made do with them for dinner.
After dinner, Qin Han brought a half sack of white flour to Lin Chuxia. These days, they were able to have buns steamed by Lin Chuxia quite frequently. Although Lin Chuxia wasn't particular about it, he, as the eldest brother, couldn't just eat and drink at someone's expense for free.
Lin Chuxia did not refuse. She understood the principle of reciprocation in regards to favors.
She was running a bun business, which could offer some convenience to her brother's family. Yet, the two families were after all separated; between siblings, financial matters should be clear.