Chapter 65

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After Li Jin finished explaining the arithmetic problems to Chen Xiran, the two of them bid farewell to Mr. Song and prepared to go home.

Li Jin crossed the main street and suddenly stopped, looking towards the direction of the tea house.

It wasn't because he was sensitive, but because he had spent so much time in the town that he was very familiar with the surroundings. If something was off, it would be easy for him to notice.

Indeed, there were two unfamiliar faces sitting in the front row of the tea house lobby. Although they were dressed in ordinary cotton-padded clothes, their sturdy and serious demeanor couldn't be concealed.

When they noticed him, Li Jin had already averted his gaze and continued walking towards the village.

He didn't consider these two individuals as bandits. Instead, he felt that they were somewhat...like detective investigating a case.

However, Li Jin didn't really care about the specifics. Sometimes, knowing too much wasn't necessarily a good thing.

When Li Jin returned, Qin Muwen was feeding the little bun. He put down his basket and walked over.

"The little bun has grown teeth," Li Jin said.

Qin Muwen smiled. "Indeed, now when I feed him, he uses his teeth to block my spoon."

Qin Muwen thought for a moment and continued, "Xiao An has also recently become pregnant. I'm currently the only one in the village who has given birth to a child. He wants me to spend more time with him. Can I, A Jin?"

Li Jin replied, "Yes, but when you go out, remember to dress warmly."

Qin Muwen nodded, and Li Jin watched as the young man fed the little bun until he was full and then held him in his arms, comforting him with skilled movements. However, because of his youthful appearance, it didn't seem like a father taking care of a child; it looked more like an older brother holding his younger brother.

Li Jin thought that the young man had given too much for him—giving birth, taking care of the child, cooking, and doing laundry. Now, even when he wanted to go out and meet friends, he sought Li Jin's opinion first.

In this way, the two of them were actually quite unequal.

Li Jin took the child from Qin Muwen's arms and brought up some interesting things he had heard about signing up for activities in the county, engaging in conversation with the young man.

For example, the recent commotion about buying books and the travel journals he had come across in the bookstore.

Although Qin Muwen couldn't assist him with the imperial examination, they would ultimately spend their lives together. Li Jin wanted to share his life with him, as they were partners for life.

Qin Muwen's eyes widened as Li Jin spoke to him, his expression filled with a completely unprecedented surprise. Qin Muwen said, "I used to enjoy reading those kinds of historical stories and travelogues, but my father didn't allow me to read them much."

The travelogue that my husband mentioned, I happened to have read it before. The author initially mentioned going to the Shu region, but shortly after, he fell into a big pit..."

As Li Jin listened to Qin Muwen vividly narrating the contents of the travelogue, he sat attentively, carefully absorbing every word.

At the time, due to the urgency of the situation, Li Jin didn't have the chance to read much of it. However, he found it interesting and informative, and planned to read it thoroughly after the county exam.

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