Since she said to endure it, Junping didn't bother her anymore.
"Just bear with it," she thought. "Being thirsty for a little while won't kill her."
Seeing that there was no need to boil water, Qin Fen started nudging Junping to speak up, "Mom, didn't you say you had something to talk to Sister-in-Law about? Then hurry up and say it, we're all waiting."
"These are your words, don't wave my flag for that." Junping didn't want to offend An Hao at the moment.
After all, the An Family had not stinted on sending them vegetables over the past six months.
If they had to buy them, how much would that have cost?
Besides, An Hao and Yueqin didn't get along. What the Song Family did really wasn't right; anyone who heard it would find it unreasonable.
Why should they borrow money from the An Family?
She couldn't say those words.
She guessed An Hao wouldn't want to lend it either, so Junping simply didn't bring it up.