Lea was unperturbed. He turned around to glance at Gregory and called out nonchalantly. "Why are you in a daze? Bring those bird eggs over."
Gregory paused for a second before delivering an entire bird's nest to Lea.
Lea frowned as he retrieved two eggs from the nest. "It's my fault for not making things clear. One of our house rules is that we cannot take everything. Taking the whole nest—don't do this again. Mengmeng doesn't like it."
Gregory looked blank and was at a complete loss.
Lea reached for a small bowl and ladled a small portion of honey before adding water. After mixing it into honey water, he handed the cup to Gregory. "When harvesting honey, we will only take half of what's in the bees' hive. When hunting, we do not hunt pregnant, nursing or young animals. It's the same for bird eggs. We can only take at the most two eggs from each nest. These are our family rules."