Li Jin first found an inn and requested a spacious suite for his family to stay in. The small room next door was reserved for Xiao Cha.
He first let his husband and children rest, then summoned the waiter to serve the dishes.
His family doesn’t have many rules, and since they are out and about at this time, Qin Muwen let Xiao Cha eat with everyone.
This place is near the river, so the waiter recommended dishes that are mostly fish and shrimp. But having eaten fish and shrimp in the past few days, they especially wanted to eat light seasonal vegetables now.
However, since there were many of them, they still ordered three meat dishes, including steamed pork. The pork was served with soft, steamed lotus leaf cakes, which were very appetizing.
The adults didn’t need to save food for Little Baozi first. Xiao Cha finally ate until he was full and round before returning to her own room.
After eating, Li Jin asked them to rest in the inn while he went to the post station to rent a carriage.
Of course, he had to pay for the carriage himself and couldn’t use the ‘privilege’ of a scholar. But the station attendant, seeing that Li Jin had a scholar’s badge, still picked a beautiful and comfortable carriage for him. The coachman was also a steady middle-aged man.
Li Jin was very satisfied with this. After expressing his thanks, he paid a deposit, made an appointment with the coachman, and then returned.
When Li Jin returned to the inn, Xiao Cha had already returned to his own room. Little Baozi had let down his hair bun and was sleeping soundly on the bed.
Qin Muwen was leaning against the bed, flipping through Li Jin’s diary. He stretched one leg to protect the two children so they wouldn’t fall off, while the other leg was leisurely bent.
The suite is divided into an inner and outer room. The outer room has a bathtub, screen, dining table, chaise longue, etc., while the inner room has a large bed and a dressing table, as well as a desk and a curio shelf.
As soon as the door of the inner room rang, Qin Muwen raised his head. Seeing that it was Li Jin, two small dimples immediately appeared at the corners of his lips.
“A Jin, did renting the carriage go smoothly?”
Li Jin nodded and put the pastries, sugar, and honey that he bought on the way back on the table.
He pushed his husband, who was about to get up, back into the bed, “You sleep, I’m here in the room.”
“But there are no more beds…”
“There is a chaise longue outside. If it doesn’t work, I’ll ask the waiter to add a bed. You sleep first.”
According to Mo Xulin’s meaning, their family will probably meet the children of General Mo’s family tomorrow.
Most of the children from military families like to play with swords. In a short time, Li Jin couldn’t buy any good swords as gifts.
However, giving valuable gifts at the first meeting seems too enthusiastic.
If they really want to thank the General’s Mansion for this help, they still have to personally send a thank-you note after their family has settled down.
After thinking about this, Li Jin prepared some sweets and snacks for Little Baozi.
If the children of the General’s Mansion come into contact with Little Baozi, let Little Baozi distribute the sweets. But if everyone stays in the carriage in peace, then they have to watch Little Baozi and can’t let him eat too much by himself.
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