Chapter 77

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As May progressed, the weather warmed considerably. Despite the brisk wind on the river, it was a suitable day for traveling.

After passing through the village, the number of boats in the vicinity gradually increased. Most of the individuals standing at the bow were scholars in long robes.

Li Jin refrained from taking the little bun out into the wind. Instead, he allowed the child to peer outside through the greased window or the gaps in the boat's canopy, admiring the picturesque scenery of hills and water.

Li Jin remarked, "Once the bun grows a little bigger and can explore on foot, we'll choose a fine day to take him on a boat ride."

"Understood. So, for now, are we only planning for a single child?" inquired Qin Muwen.

Li Jin gently ruffled Qin Muwen's hair, saying, "Yes, for now. Let's be patient; there's no rush."

Qin Muwen nuzzled Li Jin's hand playfully, his eyes narrowing as he said, "I'll follow my husband's lead."

Qin Muwen had always deferred to Li Jin's decisions, seldom expressing his own thoughts.

Although Li Jin sensed that "having a second child" might not be Qin Muwen's personal preference, he recognized that this was the norm in their village, a tradition he had come to accept.

After contemplating the matter, Li Jin clarified, "Our focus should be on quality, not quantity, when it comes to our children. Once our circumstances improve, we can consider having another."

After all, in ancient times, having fewer children wasn't a sign of good fortune. Li Jin felt that raising three children was already quite substantial.

Qin Muwen's eyes brightened as he heard Li Jin's plan, and he enthusiastically agreed, "Yes!"

With Li Jin's  two cub on board that day, the journey went smoothly, and before dusk, they reached the outskirts of the capital city's docks.

Many ox carts and horse carriages awaited passengers at the dock, along with some porters looking for work.

Li Jin paid fifteen coins to hire an ox cart and loaded all their luggage. Qin Muwen cradled the little bun, assisting by passing various small items back and forth.

The cart driver, who lived in a nearby village, explained, "Normally, a trip like this costs ten coins. But since it's getting late, many people are hesitant to take jobs within the inner city."

Thankfully, their home was nearby, allowing him to take the job without worry.

Li Jin inquired, "Thank you, Master. How long have you been driving carts here?"

"Over ten years now. On a busy day, I can make more than twenty trips! Our area is bustling with scholars and merchants, especially during the daytime."

Li Jin then inquired about the quality of cloth and utensils in the city, as the cart driver was well-versed in this aspect. Each time, he patiently shared his knowledge with Li Jin.

As they passed through the inner city gate, Li Jin took the lead and smoothly navigated their way.

They crossed a bustling main street, took a right turn, and walked just over two hundred meters to reach an estate with its grand gates open.

Li Jin cradled the little bun as he pointed, saying, "That's our new home."

Qin Muwen widened his eyes, a bit puzzled as to why the door was left open.

Shortly after, Chen Xiran emerged from inside. "Ah Jin, sister-in-law, you've finally arrived."

Qin Muwen found it a bit awkward that he was being called "sister-in-law."

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