"Lan Tian, Lan Tian," Taohua complained from the ox cart, and upon seeing Lan Tian in front, she jumped off and ran to her side.
Lan Tian was curiously looking around, and when she heard Taohua calling her, she glanced over and gave a grunt in response.
"Lan Tian, you've never been here before, right?" Seeing Lan Tian shake her head, Taohua boasted with her chin raised, "This place is much, much bigger than our village, much busier too, and there are way more people. I've been here with my dad before. Over there, they have candied haw sticks, dough figurines, cakes, candies, so, so many, all really delicious..."
Taohua continued babbling about the interesting things at the market when Mo Junhua returned.
Grandma Sun told him where the two families were going. After wandering around outside for a while, Mo Junhua felt a lot calmer. He ruffled Lan Tian's hair and scooped her up into his arms. Lan Tian rested on his shoulder, waving goodbye to Taohua.