Liu Ji was mentally prepared to set off alone, feeling sorrowful and pathetic.
Never did he expect that at the last moment before departure, his wife actually arranged for Ah Wang to accompany him.
Liu Ji was so flattered that he felt picking out fish bones for the past two days was not in vain.
One must not be stingy when traveling far; Qin Yao not only gave Liu Ji half of the previous burial expenses, fifteen taels, as promised, but also handed Ah Wang a fifty tael silver note just in case.
Additionally, with the dried food and meat strips Ah Wang prepared last night, the two of them had no problem eating on the way to Yingtian Prefecture.
"Master, it's time to go!" Ah Wang shouted from outside the door.
Only then did Liu Ji reluctantly tear his gaze away from Qin Yao, who was enjoying a big bowl of rice, and waved to the four kids, "Daddy's leaving now, try not to upset your mother, alright?"
