Du Wanchun looked at her back, clenched the token and booklet in his hand, turned around and returned home.
At night, she told Zhou Ruiyuan about the incident.
Zhou Ruiyuan took the booklet and token and looked at it for a long time, then said, "Just in case, I'll give the token to dad, and let dad and mom take a look at the things in the booklet."
Du Wanchun flipped through a few pages of the booklet and said, "It's good to make preparations in advance, lest Aunt Ma comes to test you."
Zhou Ruiyuan took the book out of her hand, hugged her waist, gently rested his chin on her shoulder, and said, "I heard that you deceived Mother Ma away with just a few words."
Du Wanchun's neck felt itchy from the warm breath he breathed.
She shrank her neck and said, "It's not because she wants to give you a concubine."
Zhou Ruiyuan hugged her tighter, "Is my wife jealous?" ?.?????.???
Du Wanchun's cheeks turned red at his words. He held his hand and said, "If I were jealous, I would drive that nanny out of Cheng'an County right now."
Zhou Ruiyuan felt quite happy for some reason. He picked her up, let her sit in his arms, and kissed her lips gently.
"I like to see you jealous."
Du Wanchun's cheeks were red, and he stretched out his hand to touch his face gently, revealing his little pear dimple and smiling: "Speaking of jealousy, I have never seen my husband eat it."
Zhou Ruiyuan raised his deep eyes and looked at her tenderly, "Of course you can't see it, I'll drive away all the men within ten miles."
Du Wanchun looked up at him and asked, "Really?"
Zhou Ruiyuan nodded seriously, "Really."
Du Wanchun chuckled.
Zhou Ruiyuan hugged her tightly. If it weren't for the child in his belly, he would have fallen on the same bed by now.
Du Wanchun didn't dare to provoke him again. After chatting, the two hugged each other and fell asleep together.
Her husband always had a serious face in the yamen, but he only said these joking words when he came to her. If an outsider saw him, he would probably be shocked for many days.
The next day, Du Wanchun handed the token and booklet to Aunt Zhou and the Third Prince.
After listening to Du Wanchun's explanation, the two of them began to write down the things in the book.
In the afternoon, when Aunt Zhou went to the market to buy sweets for little Mianmian, she accidentally bumped into Mother Ma.
Mother Ma thought about it all night, but she couldn't figure out what was wrong with Aunt Zhou this week.
I bumped into her today and was trying to figure it out.
"Yue'e." Mother Ma called to Aunt Zhou.
Aunt Zhou looked back at her, "Mother Ma, are you still here and haven't returned to the capital?"
Mother Ma stared at the corners of Aunt Zhou's eyes and said, "Yue'e, didn't you have a mole in the corners of your eyes in the past? Why is it gone now?"
Aunt Zhou smiled and said: "Yes, but the fortune teller said that this mole was not good, so I took something to rub it and covered it."
"Covered?" Mother Ma asked doubtfully.
Aunt Zhou wiped the corners of her eyes with her hand and said, "Look, this is it."
Mother Ma quickly looked up and found that the red mole was still there.
She asked in surprise: "Yue'e, what are you wiping on your face? How can you cover that red mole completely?"
Aunt Zhou smiled and said, "The rouge sold in my rouge shop can cover some of the dark spots and moles on your face."
Grandma Ma thought it was very magical and said, "This rouge is really easy to use."
Aunt Zhou pointed towards her rouge shop and said, "If you want, you can go to the shop and buy it. Since we are old acquaintances in the past, I will give you a few cents cheaper."
Mother Ma had no intention of buying any rouge, so her eyes fell on the woks carried by Aunt Zhou and she said, "Does the Zhou family still like to eat woks?"
Aunt Zhou looked down at the cabbage in her hand and said, "Yes, my grandma usually buys vegetables at home, but when I came out just now, I happened to see a vendor selling this vegetable, so I bought some."
Mother Ma thought of the past and said with a smile: "I remember your mother-in-law said before that the men in your family used to love this cabbage most. Whenever the men in the house ate this dish, she would make some. Give it to your men."
Aunt Zhou followed her words and said, "That's right."