Su Fengchen nodded and said, "Yes, they're all done. They're in the back room. I'll go get them for you." He had accumulated as many duck eggs as possible and had almost a hundred of them.
He had pickled the duck eggs according to Su Binglan's instructions. Although Su Fengchen did not know how his niece had thought of pickling the eggs in such a way, he did not doubt her when he thought of how Su Binglan was when she was a child.
His little niece had been clever since she was a child and was unique compared to others. Moreover, a monk once came to Su Teng village and commented on Su Binglan's intelligence.
Su Fengchen vaguely knew what the monk said. Therefore, the Su family would not doubt the changes in Su Binglan.
Su Binglan looked at the pickled salted duck eggs and preserved eggs. She said smilingly, "Open one and try it, Uncle Fengchen."