"The young master got up early and personally drove out to buy the ingredients. I glanced at them, and they're all your favorites."
The aunt's voice wasn't loud, but it was enough for her to hear.
"Auntie!"
Qin Mu called to her helplessly. She understood what the aunt meant and felt deeply touched by Mu Yichen's actions for her, but she couldn't bring herself to express her gratitude, feeling it would be insincere.
"Alright, I won't say any more. Go eat! I'll make room for you two!"
The aunt said a few more words to her before turning and leaving.
Qin Mu felt her heart race, perhaps because everyone made a point to let them be alone. She felt a bit uneasy, placing her hands behind her back as she shuffled over in simple slippers.
"You're up! Come eat!"
Mu Yichen, setting the tableware, glanced up, seeing her standing at the entrance of the dining room, hesitating to come in, yet just said it as if it were a normal day.
"Okay!"
