"Moreover, you only ask me for water and not others, which shows you know there's something different about my water, right? This water wasn't easy to come by, and I've run out myself, so forget about getting any more."
Rabbit moved her lips awkwardly and muttered, "Then... I'll return the water bottle to you later."
"Right... here are six bird eggs for you."
As Rabbit spoke, she also took out her last bird eggs from her pocket.
"Eh?" Bai Junjun was somewhat surprised.
"What's this for?"
"I know the water Doctor Qiu gave was yours, so in any case, thank you."
Bai Junjun hadn't expected the child to be so mindful of the debt of gratitude.
To think that yesterday, they had spent a long time haggling over these bird eggs—she had thought the child would keep the eggs until they hatched.
She never imagined he could have such a conscience!
But since it was a token of the kid's filial piety, there was no reason to refuse it.
Bai Junjun smoothly accepted them.