In ancient times, cotton fabric was considered a luxurious and expensive item for people, especially farmers.
Li Jin requested the villagers to weave cloth, which cost 700 characters for one horse. After bleaching and dyeing in town, an additional 200 characters were required.
And the boy did not left for himself at all, and he all used it as a robe for Li Jin.
It is a single coat, which is ideal for the current weather.
He also planned to sew a jacket for him with the cotton purchased earlier, leaving the rest to make clothes for Xiao Baozi. The remaining scraps would be used to sew purses and handkerchiefs because cotton cloth was too valuable to use as a rag.
Li Jin has never encountered cold in ancient times. When it was cold, he only wanted to go to the tailor shop and get some cotton garments.
Qin Muwen, on the other hand, was different. He was a native of ancient times. He would not have been as concerned if the family had not been in such a mess.
However now that he is married to Li Jin, he must naturally care to him as his spouse should do, which is to be concerned about his husband's warmth.
This is also the reason why Li Jin was filled with tenderness and concern for Qin Muwen. At the age of seventeen, Qin Muwen was still considered young and inexperienced, with a youthful complexion and a body that had not fully matured.
Despite his youth, Qin Muwen diligently took on the responsibilities of taking care of the entire family. Day after day, he worked tirelessly, shouldering various tasks without complaint.
It was a subject that young people rarely discussed openly, but when Li Jin returned home each day, he could see that Qin Muwen had already swept the yard clean and tidied up the books in the study.
Although these tasks may seem simple and effortless, the truth is that Qin Muwen devoted at least an hour to complete each one.
Furthermore, Qin Muwen's responsibilities extended beyond the basic household chores. He also had to tend to the children, sew clothes, and assist Li Jin with cooking.
Having worked as an obstetrics doctor, Li Jin had encountered numerous women with postpartum difficulties, which made him particularly attentive to Qin Muwen's well-being.
Li Jin would have appreciated it if Qin Muwen could be a bit more dependent on him. Considering his tender age of seventeen, it was natural for him to have focused on activities like reading and playing football rather than worrying about household tasks.
However, Qin Muwen never voiced these concerns. He shouldered all the responsibilities as his own without ever complaining about being tired.
Even when Li Jin occasionally bought treats or nice things for the family, Qin Muwen always put Li Jin and Xiao Baozi's needs before his own and never fought for them.
All of these deeds simply helped to increase Li Jin's affection for him.
When Li Jin got home, Qin Muwen ran out of the house as soon as he heard the noise outside.
"A Jin, you're back," he exclaimed.
Li Jin placed his belongings down and glanced at the reddish marks on the boy's neck. A smile flickered in his eyes as he inquired, "What did you have for lunch?"
Qin Muwen responded, "Eggplant with minced meat and noodles."
Ever since Li Jin had rescued the wife and child of the shopkeeper Song, the latter would occasionally brought him fish and pork.
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