because kids usually liked things that were easy on the teeth and fun to chew, so she added some rice crackers, boxed cookies, bagged milk buns, and a few big bowls of jelly. The more she picked, the more she filled the bag, and before long the thing was starting to get heavy and hard to close. Bai Li did not stop there. On the other side of the room, she saw two rows of Wahaha drinks that had given her enough bad memories to last a while. She stared at them for a beat, then reached over without hesitation and grabbed them too. If she had to bring them, she would bring them. It was not like she was scared of them anymore. At worst, they were just drinks. At best, Lili might like them. So into the bag they went as well, until the whole thing was packed almost to the top with snacks, candy, and drinks. Bai Li looked at the bag once it was full and then nodded to herself. That should be enough. Children did not need much philosophy. They needed things they could actually like.
