Ms.Feng mentioned using silk to exchange for tea leaves; she had just finished dinner and brought over the four pieces of silk from her room.
She asked Zhou SiLang, "Is the money earned from exchanging this silk for tea leaves considered communal, or is it ours?"
Zhou SiLang then looked towards his parents.
Ms.Qian said, "Let Second Son keep a good record. Later, the amount of exchanged tea leaves will follow the old rule: thirty percent belongs to the communal fund, and the rest is for your individual households."
Ms.Feng was delighted upon hearing this and urged her son, "Second Son, quickly note it down."
Zhou Liwei took a pen and noted down the colors and patterns of the silk and fabric his mother had brought, then added names in front.
Ms.Feng peeked over to take a look. Although she couldn't read many characters, she recognized Sanya's name and pointed to a line asking, "Why record it separately?"