The Herbal Scents of Farm Life
Chapter 1102: Almost No Difference

Chapter 1102: Chapter 1102: Almost No Difference

Lin Caisang did not explain herself and directly stuffed the bundle of silver wrapped in red cloth into Yang Lin’s hands.

"You should give what you ought to give, but you can’t take your silver," Yang Lin said.

What kind of situation was this? She, as an aunt, taking her niece’s silver to present as a meeting gift—how could she face this with dignity? And how could she face Sangsang in the future?

"What’s all this about ’my silver, your silver’? Aren’t we all family?"

After stuffing the silver into Yang Lin’s hands, Lin Caisang pouted and walked towards the cowshed.

"Third Aunt, please tell granny that I’m going up the mountain to check on something and might come back very late. She doesn’t need to wait for me for dinner."

"Going out again?"

Yang Lin asked herself, which was more or less talking to herself because Lin Caisang had already left the yard and headed out.

"This child, I don’t even know what to say about her."

Looking at the heavy bundle of silver in her hands, wrapped in red cloth.

You should know, Liu Yushui did not bully her lightly in the past. And now, this girl was taking out silver to pay Liu Yushui—a heart so big, truly incomparable.

"Mother, please take it. This is Sangsang’s heartfelt gesture,"

Lin Changfeng had witnessed the whole scene and said to his own mother.

...

As night fell, a plain carriage stopped on the streets of Jianan City, but there was not a soul on it. On the other side, inside a tavern, it was brightly lit and bustling with noise.

Lin Caisang and Sui Ziyou came out of the tavern and boarded the carriage, heading towards the direction of the Elder Princess’ Mansion.

"Sister-in-law, it seems to me that you’d better marry Brother Mo sooner rather than later—the fuss is too much," Sui Ziyou said to Lin Caisang in the carriage from outside.

They had gone to eat at that tavern precisely because Lin Caisang had to show her face at the Lin Family house.

But if Lin Caisang were already married to her older cousin, then maybe she wouldn’t have to bother, could do whatever she wanted outside, and wouldn’t specifically have to go home three times a day just to check in.

"It’s not too bad,"

Lin Caisang replied indifferently.

What fuss? It was just her taking a trip home to give the elders some peace of mind—it was her duty.

If even such a small affair felt troublesome to her, how was she to conduct herself?

"Even after marrying Brother Molian, I’d still have to check in as expected, hardly any different."

"That’s true," Sui Ziyou nodded in agreement.

Soon, the carriage carrying the two of them arrived outside of the Elder Princess’ Mansion, and Lin Caisang personally alighted to knock on the door.

When the guard at the gate saw her, he quickly ushered both her and the carriage inside.

"Miss Lin, it’s been many days since your last visit, the Elder Princess has been mentioning you often," the guard said with a smile as he escorted them into the mansion.

Hearing this, Lin Caisang glanced up at him.

"The Elder Princess ’mentioning’ me and even you would know about it?" The guard was merely tasked with guarding the mansion gate; he likely didn’t even see the Elder Princess’s face often—how would he know she’d been mentioned?

Besides, even if the Elder Princess stayed secluded, she wasn’t idle all day—how could she possibly be mentioning her daily?

She knew these were just pleasantries.

"Hehe."

Indeed, after hearing Lin Caisang’s words, the guard simply laughed and said no more.

...

Soon enough, Lin Caisang and Sui Ziyou were led to where the Elder Princess resided.

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