Second Lang immediately said, "Can I keep it myself, Mother?"
Qin Yao nodded, "Of course you can."
"Then I'll wear it inside my clothes, so it won't get lost." Second Lang said confidently.
Da Lang also decided to keep it himself. He wanted to show it to his birth mother and ask if he could call her mother.
Qin Yao didn't understand why Da Lang suddenly became silent. This child's mind is always busy; she could only let him go his way.
Qin Yao took out a silver hairpin meant for men, consisting of a wide circular silver piece and a short pin, specifically used to secure hair buns.
The plain silver was understated, but it would add luster to a person when worn.
Liu Ji pressed the slightly bewildered Ah Wang onto a bench and redid his hair bun, placing the silver hairpin on it.
What was once a dusty-looking person now looked much more vibrant.
Now Ah Wang, blending into a crowd, would never go unnoticed again.
