Mr. Zhuang chuckled and said, "It's not that I'm so impressive, but rather your parents are understanding and reasonable. When I went to your house, your mother had already sent over your silver ingot. However, you left without eating breakfast, and that's why you missed it."
Mr. Zhuang continued, "That is your third error, skipping breakfast over such a trivial matter. You hurt not only your own health but also your parents' hearts, yada yada…"
Mr. Zhuang, becoming enthusiastic, simply started to explain the Classic of Filial Piety to the three children, who all became very anxious.
Seeing that they really couldn't listen any longer, Mr. Zhuang finally waved his hand and said, "All right, go home."
The three children then carried their Small Book Boxes and rushed out together, with Bai Erlang being the oldest and running the fastest, making his way to the front and dashing towards his home across the bridge.