"Where did you get the chicken?"
Sunny was unfamiliar with this place, and she didn't know anyone here. But on this trip, she carried two big and fat chicken in her hands, and they were clean and tidy. In the cold weather, Joseph's mother didn't need to clean it by herself.
"Auntie, I bought this. It's two fat chickens. It's enough to eat several times. Joseph like eating chicken. I think you and uncle are so thin, so you should eat more nutritious food."
She didn't know anyone here, but it was useless to know others. As long as she had money, it was enough. She could get whatever she wanted.
"Kid, how much does it cost for the two chickens?"
Joseph's mother suddenly felt that it was a waste of money. They seldom ate meat, let alone chicken. The money she spent on those two chicken seeds could buy a lot of salt that they needed in a year.
Joseph's mother didn't dare to spend so much money in usual, or she would starve to death here sooner or later. Sunny's generosity surprised her, and
isfaction. Sunny was so fragile that she couldn't stand the cold. The door was even closed if the snow was heavy. So it was not that cold now. Moreover, the Spring Festival had just passed, and the weather was gradually getting warm.
"Yes, I don't need it. I'm not cold."
Joseph's father was really straightforward. Sunny felt that if she argued with him, everything she had been pretending would be in vain. She had to endure it, even if she was frozen for a night.
"What are you talking about? Go and boil the water."
Joseph's mother glared at her husband. If Sunny really became his future daughter-in-law, how could he expect Sunny would take care of him when she was old if he treated her like that?
"Joseph, take Sunny to warm her feet with some hot water. I'll take good care of her tonight."
If it weren't for Joseph's mother's words, the situation would have been embarrassing. Joseph looked at his mother gratefully and took Sunny's hand to wash her feet. He was full of guilt for Sunny.