"I just had some porridge," Tang Yue said, feeling not hungry since she recently finished a bowl.
"Porridge isn’t very filling, have a bun too."
Yuan Yu casually put the lunchbox on the table, saying, "I just bought this new lunchbox, sterilized it with hot water, haven’t used it yet, sis, you don’t mind, right?"
"I don’t mind." Looking at Yuan Yu’s enthusiastic demeanor, Tang Yue couldn’t refuse at all. She thought for a moment and said, "There’s still porridge in the pot, let me get you a bowl."
"Thank you, sis."
Yuan Yu, being straightforward, started eating the porridge with the buns. As she ate, she praised, "These buns here are really tasty. Sis, do you want to try one? A bowl of porridge is like water, not very filling."
Under Yuan Yu’s persistent persuasion, Tang Yue took a bun. The meat bun was quite substantial, the dough was soft and fragrant, and the meat filling was generous. It tasted pretty good with one bite.
Tang Yue’s gaze fell on the four buns left in the lunchbox. Yuan Yu had bought six buns. She hadn’t even finished one, while Yuan Yu had already eaten three.
These buns were not like the small buns made in later times. The buns made by this company have ample ingredients and are large. Eating one bun was already making her a bit full.
"Sis, have another one," Yuan Yu picked up the fourth bun and pushed the remaining buns in the lunchbox toward Tang Yue.
Tang Yue shook her head, saying, "I’m full. Do you want more porridge? I’ll get some for you."
"Thank you, sister."
Yuan Yu, feeling a bit embarrassed, looked at Tang Yue, slowing down her bun-eating pace. She felt a bit regretful for forgetting about her increased appetite before coming.
"Sis, I ate a bit too much," Yuan Yu shyly looked at Tang Yue, but her gaze didn’t avoid her at all.
Tang Yue laughed, "No worries, as long as you’re not afraid of being too full, eat as much as you want, there’s still porridge."
Si Yu cooked quite a lot of porridge.
"Sis, maybe I was born with a big appetite."
Yuan Yu chatted as she ate. Since childhood, she ate more than others, with her dad often saying, "Eating so much daily, I don’t even know where all the meat goes."
"Eating well is a blessing," Tang Yue sincerely said to Yuan Yu, secretly thinking how envious people would be if they knew about Yuan Yu’s never-gaining-weight physique. She asked, "I heard you’re a doctor, is it tough?"
"It’s alright," Yuan Yu didn’t feel being a doctor was tough at all. Usually, she worked in the office, just sometimes doing night shifts, which was a bit tougher.
What she needed to do was treat those injured due to various accidents, ensuring they survived.
Tang Yue listened to Yuan Yu’s calm remarks, naturally not thinking being a doctor was easy.
It took Yuan Yu two bowls of porridge and four buns to feel completely full. She said, "Sis, being a doctor is no different from normal jobs. Sis, where’s Tang Jun’s hometown?"
Tang Yue didn’t answer, just looked at Yuan Yu.
Yuan Yu nodded firmly, "I want to visit him."
Yuan Yu’s eyes twinkled looking at Tang Yue, with no hint of denial.
"Let’s go."
Tang Yue’s eyes sparkled, leading Yuan Yu out the door.
Yuan Yu eagerly sat in the passenger seat, incessantly asking, "I heard your hometown is in Wangjiang City, is it nice there?"
Previously, Yuan Yu researched, only knowing Wangjiang City, but never where it was.
"Come with me."
Tang Yue said mysteriously, refusing to tell Yuan Yu where they were headed. Once reaching the train station, Yuan Yu looked at Tang Yue with surprise, vaguely having an idea, but didn’t dare say it aloud.

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