An Ning didn't initially believe in this soup of granny's, but since grandpa had also drunk it, she couldn't help but want Yu Jingchen to try it.
And Yu Jingchen really...well, he didn't know how to moderate himself.
"Granny, this soup is made by slicing long...big...thick vegetables into strips and boiling them together, right? No oil." An Ning asked again.
"That's right. If you can get some loofah, cut that in too, it's the most nutritious." Granny Yu added.
"Loofah? Isn't that used for scrubbing pots?" An Ning asked, even more puzzled.
"Silily child, you don't seem to go grocery shopping much, do you? Loofah, like radish, you're talking about the dried kind used for scrubbing."
"Oh!"
"Alright, I'll keep that in mind and buy it when I see it. Hmm, for today, I'll make this soup for uncle first."
"Oh, don't forget the stickleback fish." Granny Yu raised the fish to show An Ning.