After some effort, Mr. Qin did not manage to get Qin Ye to agree.
So, the attempt ended in failure.
After lunch, he and Luo Cheng were ready to leave.
"Wait a minute, here's the money for you," Qin Ye took out US$200, the amount his inexpensive cousin had spent here.
It was his grandparents and parents' expense, so he should be the one to cover it.
Fortunately, when he mentioned it to his wife, she didn't argue and just handed him the money.
Mr. Qin: ...
His gaze fell upon the stack of money handed to him, which looked very familiar—it was clearly the money he had used to buy wild ginseng yesterday.
Later he thought of giving his cousin US$100 more, but she didn't accept it, so he had to let the matter drop.
"You don't need to give me this money, it's me..." willing to give it.
But before he could finish his sentence, Qin Ye directly stuffed the money into his hand.
Mr. Qin looked down at the money in his hand, somewhat speechless.