Thinking of this, Old Man Hua felt even more that his granddaughter's desire for silver was a good thing and nodded in agreement with her decision.
On the table, there were large and small silver ingots, weighing fifty, twenty, ten taels, or even just a few taels or coins. This allowed Old Lady Hua and Mrs. Qi to indulge in the joy of counting silver, and Hua Jin was also helping on the side, though more of a hindrance than a help.
Every time the mother-in-law duo was about to finish counting, Hua Jin would either interrupt or take away a couple of silver ingots, resulting in the two forgetting the previous count or getting confused, and having to start over.
After several such instances, even the slow-witted duo realized the child was causing trouble. What followed was a playful commotion among the three of them, and only after a while did they manage to count the silver accurately on the table.