"These two kids have known each other since they were little, and you could say they're childhood sweethearts, always going to school together. Now that they're keeping each other company, it's a good thing. Otherwise, look at Lu Tong with his silent and reticent demeanor, his journey of cultivation is estimated to be arduous. He doesn't talk much usually, but he is very adept at doing chores."
Both of them walked up to me and signed the attendance sheet. After Fu Zi finished signing, he didn't leave but looked at me for a long time. Finally, he rummaged through his backpack and, in doing so, something fell out because he didn't hold it steady. I looked down and saw, besides a few pieces of clothing, there was a large plastic bag filled with carpenter's tools.
There were things like axes, hoes, planes, chisels, and all that—specifically, I couldn't name any of them.
After searching through the bag for a while, Fu Zi finally found a small box and handed it over to me, saying,