"Mom, I'll just stand by the side and watch, I promise I won't get close to the water," Su Xiaoxiao said, clinging to Aunt Guo's arm, playfully whining.
Aunt Guo had no way to refuse her, so she could only helplessly yet lovingly nod. "Alright, then you go with Yexun. But remember what you promised me—don't get close to the riverbank."
Seeing her daughter-in-law nod obediently, Aunt Guo, still worried, turned her attention to Jiang Yexun.
"You little rascal, make sure you take good care of Xiaoxiao. Don't get so caught up in fishing that you forget about your wife and child."
"Mom, don't worry. Xiaoxiao is my lifeline, how could I not keep an eye on her?" Jiang Yexun teased as he promised.
Aunt Guo handed him a bamboo basket and some fishing tools, then sent the two of them out the door.
Though they had already registered their marriage, in these times, men and women couldn't be too affectionate when they went out, so Su Xiaoxiao kept some distance from Jiang Yexun.