Looking at the food served on the table, Ye Qiu fell silent for a moment. The leftovers that made Daya distressed were merely dotted with bits of meat, and the staple was just a few wild vegetable steamed buns, but even this was something Little Ya had never tasted before.
Looking at the emaciated Little Ya, Ye Qiu's heart ached intermittently: "Let's eat."
Ye Qiu picked up his chopsticks only to realize that his three younger sisters hadn't started eating. They were clearly starving and drooling, but they remained polite, because Ye Li had taught them since a young age that good food should be reserved for the eldest brother, as his studies were arduous.
Helpless, Ye Qiu served each of them half a bowl of vegetables, trying to ensure that everyone had the same amount of meat in their bowl.