Lin Ruoxi stood there in a daze.
Suddenly, Xue Rui nudged her with his elbow.
"Just take it."
Xue Rui looked at the student and said, "You get how the errand fee works, right?"
"Yeah. Two yuan extra for anything with soup," the boy said, scratching his head.
Xue Rui was taken aback for a moment. 'There's a rule for that?' But it made sense.
It seemed the day students before her had already established the rules, which was rather convenient.
Lin Ruoxi understood immediately. Xue Rui was helping her earn some pocket money from these errands.
More and more students started gathering around Lin Ruoxi, shouting out their requests.
Lin Ruoxi, for her part, pulled out a small notebook and carefully jotted down each of her classmates' orders.
Xue Rui took out his lunch box. Inside was stir-fried greens, shredded pork with chili peppers, and two peeled hard-boiled eggs.
The bottom layer of the lunch box held red date and millet congee.
Lin Ruoxi had made this breakfast.
