The elder was evidently very talkative, even with a young child like Pei Jing, he seemed to have endless things to say.
Most importantly, the elder's words didn't make the child feel annoyed; at least Pei Jing kept answering the elder's questions properly.
Jiang Ran didn't intend to stop their conversation, just sat quietly watching from the side.
In the afternoon, Jiang Ran also didn't let Pei Jing take a nap.
It's already hard to rest well on a train. If he sleeps too much in the afternoon, he definitely won't be able to sleep at night, better to hold out and try to sleep well at night.
Fortunately, Pei Jing is easy-going. As long as Jiang Ran plays with him and keeps him awake, he has no objections, rather he plays happily.
In the evening, they managed to have porridge, along with some pickles and steamed buns, which would suffice for a meal.
However, Jiang Ran still sent Pei Yang with money to the kitchen area to get a few boiled eggs.
