Shi Zai seemed to understand, but in the end he could only say oh. He sat in his mother's arms and stretched out his hand to lift the curtain of the car window, leaning against the window and looking at the rushing streets outside.
Sometimes the street is quiet and deserted, and sometimes there are pedestrians passing by in a hurry. When we reach the street, there are many shops on the street and more people are coming and going. The various hawking sounds on the street are a bit noisy, but it is also very lively.
When Shi Zai saw someone selling candied haws on the street, he clamored to buy candied haws. Li Lin had to let Hui Feng carry him to buy them. When he came back, he was holding a bunch of red candied haws covered with sugar in his left and right hands. He The face seemed to be blooming with joy.
Li Lin reached out to hug him and carried him into the car: "Why did you buy so much? Be careful what your mother says about you."
This brat likes sweets. Su Wan is afraid that he will damage his teeth, so he won't let him eat more. He can only buy one bunch of candied haws at most.
Shizi said: "I gave it to my mother!"
As he said that, he struggled to get down, and then walked forward: "Mom, you bought candied haws~"
Su Wan reached out and hugged him. Seeing his happy look, Su Wan smiled: "Why did you buy so many?"
Shi Zai said: "Zai Zai, one string, mother, one string!"
Su Wan reached out and rubbed his little head, and said with a smile, "What about your father?"
Li Lin sat down beside him and stared at him: "Yes, where is your father?"
It turns out that I only thought about my mother, not my father, right?
Shizai blinked and thought to himself, Dad, don’t you eat sweets? But after thinking about it, he didn't dare to say it like that, so he said: "Well, then, mother, Zaizai and dad will have a meal together. Mother, Zaizai is obedient and won't eat too much."
Su Wan smiled gently: "Yes, you are obedient."
When Shizi heard this, he immediately smiled. He obediently leaned over and gave a bunch of candied haws to his mother. Then he obediently sat down to eat. The sweet taste filled his mouth and he narrowed his eyes happily.
The carriage staggered through the street and drove out of the city gate. When they were leaving the city gate, Su Wan opened the curtain and took a look. The tall and majestic city gate stood up, and then disappeared from her sight. .
She lowered her eyes, then sat quietly, lowering her head and turning the candied haws in her hand, with no desire to eat it. The person next to her reached out and shook her hand.
She raised her eyes and saw that his eyes were gentle, and his hands were warm and strong, as if he was comforting her, and as if everything was silent.
She handed the candied haws to him, then lay down and rested her head on his lap.
She felt a little tired and wanted to lie down quietly for a while. He reached out and took off the hairpin from her head, placed it on the table nearby, and then reached out to stroke her long hair.
Her long hair has always been well maintained. It is thin and soft, like fine silk. It feels very good to the touch, and it also has a faint fragrance when you smell it carefully.
You can't see it from a distance, and you can only smell it when you get close, as if you are sniffing the fragrance.
Shizai sat aside and ate the candied haws. He stopped eating after eating half of it, and then gave it to his father: "Dad."
Shi Zai is a good boy who keeps his word and eats half of what he says.
Li Lin naturally accepted it with a smile. If a child is willing to share something with you, you can't say that you don't like it or eat it. If this happens over time, he will treat it as if you really don't want it anymore.
Many people whose family situation is not good want to leave the best things to their children, and there is nothing wrong with that. But if there is no shortage of such things in the family, if the children are willing to be filial, they can just take it.
Shizai sat down next to his mother and saw her sleeping with her eyes closed, so he asked, "Is mother sleeping?"
Li Lin hummed: "Your mother is tired. Wash your hands and go to the car behind. I'll ask Uncle Feng to accompany you."
Shizai pressed the corner of his mouth: "Zaizai wants to be with mother."
Li Lin reached out and touched his little head: "Your mother is tired, please be good."
Shi Zai was a little unhappy, but he still obediently agreed, got out of the carriage to wash his hands, and then carried Da Dai Er Dai into a carriage behind him, with Hui Feng accompanying him.
The Li family prepared five carriages, accompanied by thirty guards on horseback. There were no people in the two carriages at the front and rear. The front carriage only contained some things and was used for the guards to rest on the way. The rear carriage was filled with food pots. Stoves and other items.
The second carriage was for the couple and their children. The one behind was left empty for the guards to take their children to rest on. The one behind them was occupied by Xiao Sang and Shu Xiang.
The journey was long and the carriage was rickety.
Su Wan didn't feel sleepy at first. After leaving the Imperial City and following Li Linyuan to a foreign country, she felt a little empty in her heart and her mind was so messed up that she didn't know what she was thinking.
There was some reluctance, some sadness, and some confusion, but those emotions seemed to permeate the emptiness, and her mood was swaying gently on the road like the carriage.
It seems that I don't know where I'm going or where I'm going.
But amidst the shaking of the carriage, she leaned against him and felt a lot more at ease. She originally wanted to close her eyes and be quiet for a while, but she fell asleep in a daze. When she woke up again, it was already noon.
She looked left and right but couldn't see the child, and was a little worried: "Where is the child?"
Li Lin stretched out his hand to hold a stray strand of her hair, and then said: "In the carriage behind, Hui Feng and Suichuan are playing with him, listen..."
Su Wan listened carefully and heard his chirping voice. She didn't know what to say, but he seemed very happy.
Su Wan breathed a sigh of relief, and Li Lin added, "You must be hungry. I warmed up the food cooked in the kitchen on the way. You can eat some first."
Su Wan nodded, and then saw him get up and get out of the carriage, asking someone to bring the food. After a while, he brought out a suitcase. There were two plates of food in the suitcase, and there were five or six crystal clear dumplings. There are also two Xiao Long Bao and a serving of white porridge.
The white porridge is not as hot as freshly cooked, but it is still warm. The rice grains are white and plump, making it very appetizing.
Su Wan was born in the south, so she naturally has the stomach of a southerner. She likes to eat these for lunch in the morning and dinner in the evening. Li Lin has lived with her for a long time and has developed the same habit.
She ate some porridge and felt something in her stomach. She seemed to feel better again. She probably felt full and satisfied with her life.
Continuing to walk forward in the afternoon, she took a soft pillow to lean on, covered her with a small quilt, and then took a storybook to pass the time.
The journey is long and we don’t know when we will arrive, so a storybook is essential.
Seeing that she was still in the mood to read her storybook, Li Lin secretly breathed a sigh of relief and smiled.
He had been thinking before, how he could comfort her if she cried, or how he could comfort her if she was always unhappy. Now it seemed that she could adjust herself very well.