Su Wenzhe thought his sister was amazing because she always did things a certain way. Either way, he knew there was nothing wrong with his sister.
Liu Yinyin asked in a low voice, "Binglan, what did you mean by that?"
She felt that her sister-in-law was too intelligent, and she would not understand some of Su Binglan's words sometimes. Still, Liu Yinyin was interested in learning, even though she was worried she might waste Su Binglan's time if she asked too many questions.
Su Binglan patiently explained, "Let's put it this way. If you think something is delicious, you can only sell a few of those dishes daily. In other words, only a few people can taste these special dishes, while others can only wait for the next day to try them. Thus, more customers would want these dishes even more than usual."
Su Wenzhe immediately understood what his sister meant and said, "Sister, doesn't that reside with the saying, "All rare things are precious?"