The veiled hat was clearly meant for a man, yet to Qin Yao's surprise, it fit her perfectly and sat just right on her head.
The grayish-white veil was long enough to cover a person's entire upper body, offering excellent sun protection.
The fabric was lightweight and allowed for a rough outline of shapes to be seen, but to make traveling easier, she lifted a bit and hung it on the brim, clearing her sight.
Curiously, Qin Yao raised her hand to touch the veiled hat on her head and found that a cross was made in the center with fabric strips to prevent the brim, which was too large, from falling and covering her eyes.
Qin Yao was terrible at sewing, but the stitches on these fabric strips supporting the top of the hat felt even worse than hers.
So, she had a bold idea — Could it be that Qin Feng altered this hat himself?
By evening, the group stopped near the official post station. Yu Zhou was a commercial hub, with many inns set up near the station.
