On the way to drop Wen Yan off, Jiang Zhou was suddenly reminded of something.
As they walked side by side, they passed by upland rice fields with half-green and half-yellow wheat ears bowing towards the ground. Most of the rice in these fields had already been harvested, leaving only the second growth of rice plants. The fields appeared mostly dry with stretches of green and yellow.
Wen Yan walked beside him, his fair and cold skin contrasting with his long and narrow eyes and curly eyelashes. The warmth of their breath in the winter air softened their features.
Sensing Jiang Zhouâs gaze, Wen Yan turned his head with a quizzical expression, âHuh?â
Jiang Zhou held Wen Yanâs cold hand in his palm and tried to warm it with his fingertips.@@novelbin@@
âXiao Yiâs 100th day is coming up, right?â
After returning, he had inquired about Xiao Yi. Their child was born on the day of the âWinter Solsticeâ and considering today was already December 17th, the 100th day was approaching in four days.
Wen Yan recalled that it was indeed approaching. His parents had been planning for Xiao Yiâs 100th day celebration half a month in advance. âYes.â
When he realized that Jiang Zhou was concerned about this, he explained, âMy parents want to handle it at home. They⦠theyâre not worried.â
Jiang Zhou had already known that, but he had a glimmer of hope in his heart and decided to ask anyway. He felt a bit uneasy about it because he hadnât played any part in organizing Xiao Yiâs 100th day celebration. After all, their son couldnât manage it on his own.
Jiang Zhouâs mood was visibly somber, which made Wen Yan find it a little amusing. He shook the hand they were holding and asked, âAre you upset?â
Jiang Zhou nodded, expressing his unhappiness.
Wen Yan, who knew him well, knew that Jiang Zhou wouldnât keep his feelings to himself. Whenever he felt upset, he would naturally analyze the reason behind it. So, every time he asked, Jiang Zhou would truthfully explain why he was upset.
Wen Yan found it somewhat heartwarming. âWhatâs bothering you?â he asked.
âI just feel like I wasnât there when Xiao Yi was born, and I didnât do anything for him. Now, even for his 100th day celebrationâ¦â
That was what he was unhappy about. Wen Yan had already guessed as much, but he asked anyway and saw Jiang Zhouâs candid response. It tugged at his heartstrings a little. However, he felt that they couldnât postpone the planned event, so he tried to comfort him from another angle.
âItâs okay, there are many days ahead. Weâll be there for him in the future. Besides, my parents didnât say you couldnât come.â
Wen Yan was right; his parents hadnât forbidden Jiang Zhou from attending the celebration. Jiang Zhou looked at Wen Yan with bright eyes and asked, âArenât your parents angry with me?â
Wen Yan couldnât help but smile, saying, âHow could they be angry with you? If they were ever upset, it was because of someone else. All the mistakes were made by him. My parents didnât know it wasnât you at that time. Nowadays, when they talk about you, they have no worries at all.â
Jiang Zhou had been working hard recently, and although his parents had softened their attitudes, he still needed reassurance from Wen Yan. âReally?â he asked repeatedly, seeking validation.
Seeing this rare vulnerable side of Jiang Zhou, Wen Yan smiled and reached out to pat his hand gently.
âItâs true, Jiang Zhou,â he reassured.
Jiang Zhou then grabbed Wen Yanâs hand and suggested, âThe hundred-day banquet will be at my parentsâ place. Iâll help with the preparations, okay?â
Wen Yan replied honestly, âMy parents have been preparing for it for over half a month, and I havenât been involved in the planning. Everything is well-arranged. Maybe weâll need to prepare a few additional things. If you have time tomorrow or want to come over later, we can discuss it. What do you think?â
Jiang Zhou readily agreed, and they continued walking hand in hand. However, after a few steps, Jiang Zhou suddenly stopped and furrowed his brow, saying, âWhy does something feel odd?â
Wen Yan, with an innocent expression, asked, âWhat feels odd?â
Jiang Zhou called him âWife,â which caught Wen Yan off guard. He sheepishly replied, âHey.â
Jiang Zhou raised an eyebrow. âDo you think of me as a child?â
Wen Yan gazed at the green and yellow fields around them and smiled, replying, âNo.â
Jiang Zhou pinched his waist lightly. Wen Yan was incredibly ticklish, even when held lightly, he trembled uncontrollably.
Jiang Zhou continued to tease him, saying, âReally? Not treating me like a child?â
Wen Yan couldnât help but laugh and begged for mercy, saying âZhou ge-geâ over and over. Jiang Zhou finally released his hold.
However, he immediately played the victim, claiming, âItâs not right; you canât treat me like a child.â
Wen Yan was still blushing but said, âThankfully, thereâs no one on the road.â
Jiang Zhou held his wifeâs hand once again, enjoying his moment of playfulness. He knew Wen Yan was bashful and usually acted with grace, but now he was teasing back. âItâs alright; thereâs no one here. They are with wife and child are all at home, warm and cozy in bed.â
He sighed and added, âI canât wait to take Ah Yan home.â
Wen Yan remained silent, understanding Jiang Zhouâs concerns. He wanted to convey to Jiang Zhou that he didnât care about wealth or poverty, as long as he was with him, that was home.
But Jiang Zhou was a stubborn person, and his mind wasnât easily changed. Wen Yan knew it would take time and patience to influence his thinking.
Fortunately, Jiang Zhou quickly brightened up and reassured himself. âBut soon, once Iâm done with the oden business and save some money, Iâll take you back. It will be spring, and by then, Xiao Yi will be a bit older. Moving during that season is safer, to prevent the baby from getting sick.â
Jiang Zhou continued making plans for their future while walking, and Wen Yan simply listened to him, allowing him to hold her hand as they strolled.
The cold winter wind blew loudly around them, but Jiang Zhou made sure Wen Yan stayed warm by draping a rabbit-skin cloak over her. The cloak was dense and warm, with a fur collar around the neck, making Wen Yan look even whiter and cozier.
Jiang Zhou was concerned about the cold weather, so he wanted to make sure he was well-prepared for the journey.
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After leaving Wen Yan at his home, they had already arranged for his parents to come over the next day to discuss the details of the 100-day banquet.
Jiang Zhou met Uncle Yu under the locust tree, and as they walked together, the old boatman shared his concerns. He mentioned that the thin river would freeze in a little over a month, which would be troublesome for their business.
Once the river freezes, ferrying goods or passengers across the river would be impossible until the ice melted in spring. This also meant that Jiang Zhouâs business, especially his oden stall, would face challenges.
Jiang Zhou, however, wasnât too worried. The Chinese New Year was just around the corner, and he had planned to pause his business during that time. But as he thought about Wen Yanâs paleness from the cold weather, he began considering investing in a bullock cart with a shed to make their future endeavors more comfortable and efficient.