Chu Min stood in the main hall of Chu Tian's house and took out about five or six pounds of sausages and bacon, as well as several pounds of various dry goods and handed them to Chu Tian.
"Little brother, I remember you said you didn't buy any bacon and sausages, so these should be given to grandma. Oh, and here are some dry goods..."
Chu Tian was stunned for a moment, then waved his hand, "No, no, you don't charge much..."
Chu Min didn't say much, and directly put the bacon, sausages and dried goods on his table. "Don't be polite. Besides, this is my filial piety to my grandma."
Chu Tian thought for a moment and picked up the dry goods on the table, handing them to him. "I'll take the bacon and sausage, but forget about the dry goods. You can take them back. I bought a lot and sent some over this morning."
Chu Min smiled and said, "What you have is yours, and what I do to show filial piety to my grandmother is mine. There is no conflict."
"Okay, I'm going back. Your sister-in-law is waiting for me to eat."
Chu Tian, "..."
Old Mrs. Chu took Lele, who had washed her face, back to the main room, took out some snow cream from the cabinet, picked up a soybean-sized amount with her little finger, and gently applied it on Lele's face, letting her rub it on herself.
"Chu Min is gone?"
After she finished speaking, she saw the things on the table and was surprised. "Where did this come from?"
Chu Tian put the dry goods in his hand back on the table, "Ah, these are Sichuan specialties my second brother gave me. He said they were given to you as a filial gift."
Mrs. Chu nodded and said, "Well, I'll send it to the kitchen..."
As she was about to take it, Chu Tian picked it up before her and smiled.
"Grandma, I'll just take it there."
Mrs. Chu nodded and said, "Okay, go ahead."
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