Jiang Yue: "I know, sister-in-law, I won't lose it."
"That's good, that's good," Li Hehua smiled, her biggest worry eased.
The book that Xue Yan had copied was wrapped in cloth and then placed in the basket, right on top. Lastly, he put the basket on his back.
"Would you like me to walk you to the village entrance?" Li Hehua asked. The ox cart was at the village entrance.
"No need, sister-in-law, you help my brother. He can't manage alone, and with your help, he'll be less stressed," Xue Yan said.
"Okay," Li Hehua chuckled in response.
Yifu had returned to his shed to carve wood. Hearing the conversation, he grinned sheepishly. He was unskillful and not good with words, but his brothers always treated him well.
To ease their minds, Xue Yan led Jiang Yue out by the hand.
The family believed that as long as he held onto Jiang Yue, she wouldn't get lost.