People here don't make such little trinkets, and the little girl, upon receiving the bracelet, immediately beamed with joy, as if she were holding some treasure, eagerly ran off clutching her wrist.
Aldana Candi watched her back, feeling a bit cheerful, then turned to divide the bunch of fly-repelling grass into several bundles, placing one in the kitchen, one at the door, one on the windowsill, and one by the bed.
This grass was more effective than any insecticide; within minutes, the flies in her home were completely gone.
Looking at the now spotless house, even though it was bare inside, Aldana couldn't help but feel the room was much brighter.
She let out a sigh of relief, intending to sit down and rest for a while, when the noise of chaotic footsteps came from outside the door.
Soon, a bunch of little rascals holding the same fly-repelling grass stood at her doorway, faces sunburned to the point of indistinction, looked up at her with hopeful eyes.
Aldana Candi: "......"
