Ouyang Chengze's eyes were full of admiration: "Jiang sister, you are truly kind-hearted. If so, why don't we return the rabbit?"
Jiang Zhou stood by, eagerly watching the pair of rabbits, and upon hearing this, said: "We can't return them now. We've already disturbed their nest, and even if we put them back, it won't help. And we don't know if their mother will come back!"
"Cousin, regardless, you can't return them. They'll starve if we do. Let them come with us to the Duke Residence, and they'll have a good life with plenty to eat and drink, isn't that great!"
Great? What could be great about it?
Losing the freedom between heaven and earth, confined in a cage, is this considered good?
However, Jiang Yingying noticed Jiang Zhou's gaze fixed on the rabbits, seemingly unable to resist the urge to pounce and pluck a tuft of fur. She understood internally.
She nodded: "In that case, I'll accept them. Thank you, Young Master Ouyang."
