"They all went out?"
"They didn't ask me for money."
"Heng Yi gave them a tael of silver," Grandma said with a smile.
Han Qiao was even more surprised.
Heng Yi only had a few taels of silver with him. He didn't spend a single cent when he went out and came back. To put it bluntly, he didn't even go to the teahouse to drink tea. He would rather go home and drink when he was thirsty. Han Qiao didn't expect him to give all his money to the three children.
Han Qiao was surprised, and she wanted to laugh.
"Why do they want to go shopping? Why didn't they tell me?"
Grandma smiled and said, "The children are all grown up now. They have their own things to buy and their own little secrets. They won't tell you everything."
"You're right, Grandma."
When Han Qiao learned that the three children had brought a servant girl, an old woman, and a servant boy to drive the carriage, she felt even more at ease.