Yena’s mother’s bracelet became dimmer, and it looked gloomy. She was still teaching Yena by saying, "First of all, it would be rude for you to interrupt people's meals. It’s the most intimate time in a family, and you destroying their peace is not welcomed. And, visiting people at these hours was like you’re begging for food." Yena nodded and replied, "I understand now." They went back by car, and Yena’s mother was worried that her husband would find out that she had secretly bought the bracelet, so she carefully hid it and asked Yena not to slip it out. Yena was learning lots of things from her mother at the moment.
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