Xiao Qingyin, a master physician, dies unexpectedly and transmigrates into the body of the eldest legitimate daughter of the Minister of Revenue in the Great Xi Dynasty, who was raised in the count...
Qin Wenjun held the teacup, took a sip of tea, and gradually relaxed.
On the way, Tianci kept asking Bai Yanzhang many questions, which Bai Yanzhang patiently answered one by one.
Qin Wenjun felt a pang of shame.
She's usually busy with embroidery or other things, and rarely treats her child with such patience.
She always hoped he would play quietly by himself and not disturb her.
No wonder the child likes this person.
Before they knew it, they had arrived at the gate of the Bai residence.
A middle-aged man who looked like a butler stepped forward to help put down the stools, and respectfully greeted, "Greetings, Master," "Greetings, Madam," and "Greetings, Young Master."
Qin Wenjun frowned slightly upon hearing the title "Madam".
Unexpectedly, Bai Yanzhang saw it.
He corrected the butler: "Call her Madam Qin."
The butler readily agreed: "Greetings, Madam Qin."
Qin Wenjun felt a little relieved.
It seems that this was not at Bai Yanzhang's behest.
She nodded, got off the carriage, and followed Bai Yanzhang into the Bai residence, holding the child's hand.
The mansion was planted with many magnolia trees, and they were in full bloom, with flowers in both white and red.
Qin Wenjun looked up at the flowering tree, somewhat lost in thought.
Magnolia was her favorite flower. After they got engaged, she secretly corresponded with Bai Yanzhang and even mentioned in her letters that she hoped to live under a magnolia tree.
In the small courtyard of the Meng family mansion, there were small wax trees planted, and when they bloomed, the fragrance was too strong, which she disliked.
But as an unloved concubine's daughter, she didn't even have the right to choose a different kind of tree.
Just then, a withered flower fell from the tree and hit her on the head.
Just as she was about to reach out and remove it, Bai Yanzhang walked up to her and said, "Don't move, I'll help you."