For people, a family dinner often feels more like an information exchange and an opportunity to share emotions.
Every adult is so busy; it's rare to gather and chat, to discuss the official and business opportunities in Liao City.
As long as the elders are in good health, this ritual can continue.
With everyone gathered, the most common topics among the older participants naturally emerge at the dinner table.
Especially since the other younger siblings are still in middle school and gossip isn't that appealing, the majority of conversations revolve around Lu Jincheng.
"Is Cheng Cheng getting used to life in Jiang City? I heard it's particularly hot there?"
This was a question from Aunt Lu Xiumei.
"It's okay, it's okay, I don't usually go out much."
Lu Jincheng answered with a smile.
It's not that he didn't go out much; it's more that he either rode in a car or drove one himself, rarely walking.