Luo Qiao heard their conversation and glanced at her own tea jar, fearing the old lady would soon say, "Girl, lend your tea jar to granny for a moment."
She really didn't want her personal items to be used by others.
Seeing the little boy's big eyes shimmering, he said, "Granny, I'm getting thirsty."
The old lady was also starting to worry, and Luo Qiao, looking at the little boy, finished the water in her tea jar on the table, used her bag as cover to take out a can of mandarin oranges from inside, and poured half into her tea jar.
She handed the remaining half to the little boy, "This is for you. After you finish eating, you can use it to drink water. It will make a good cup, too."
The little boy swallowed and hesitated, but didn't take it, instead turning to look at his grandmother. The old lady said, "How can we accept this? Canned fruit is such a precious thing."