Yunrong came to Xiaotangshan. She was very excited before she came. In modern times, even if she stayed at home, she wouldn't stay in one place every day. She wouldn't go sightseeing or anything like that after work. So she was very happy to be able to come out for a vacation.
When she first arrived, everything was new and exciting, so Yunrong didn't think much of it. But after about two weeks, she couldn't stand it anymore; it was just so boring.
Although she was bored in the palace, she could pass the time with work. Unlike in Xiaotangshan, where she had seen all the sights, Yinzhen was never idle. Her son also had to complete his studies every day, so she could only spend time with her daughter.
Although Yinzhen was busy, he still paid close attention to Yunrong and soon noticed that she was not very interested.
Yinzhen quickly realized why she was so uninterested.
Yinzhen didn't point it out, but instructed the people serving Yunrong to keep her company and find some entertainment to relieve her boredom, while Yinzhen focused on processing the memorials.
Yinzhen was in a hurry to deal with the memorials, so he was busier than usual. Yunrong was not surprised to see this. Yunrong did not concern herself with politics, but she knew that sometimes when the emperor was busy, he was much more tired than a modern lawyer.
Yinzhen had been busy for three days. Just when Yunrong was about to lose her patience and tell him to take care of his health and stop working so hard, Yinzhen suddenly stopped.
The reason why Yinzhen was busy was that he wanted to take time to spend with Yunrong.
When Yunrong woke up early in the morning, she saw that Yinzhen was still in bed. She asked groggily, "Did I get up early today?"
Seeing this, Yinzhen chuckled and said, "It's not that you got up early; I'm taking you out for a picnic today."
Yunrong was quite happy to hear this. A picnic was great; at least she could get some fresh air.
But: "You've been quite busy lately, so you shouldn't go. We can go on a picnic anytime, but your business can't be delayed."
Seeing Yunrong's concern for him, Yinzhen felt grateful: "Don't worry, the reason I was so busy the past few days was to spend more time with you. I brought you out so that you could have a good time. This is also a good opportunity for me to relax."
When Yunrong heard what he said, she understood Yinzhen's intentions. Since he was willing, she would not let him down.
Yunrong smiled and said, "Okay, I'll have someone prepare the picnic supplies."
Yinzhen said, "I've had everything prepared. Get up and we can set off."
Touched by Yinzhen's thoughtfulness, Yunrong smiled and said, "Okay, I'll get up now."
Yunrong got up and washed up, without dressing up specially. When going out for a picnic, she prioritized comfort in her attire.
Originally, Yinzhen planned to spend some time alone with Yunrong, but when they set off, Yunrong didn't see her son and daughter. After asking around, she learned that Yinzhen didn't plan to take them with him.
Yunrong was unhappy, and as soon as Yunrong was unhappy, Yinzhen immediately backed down.
Finally, the family of four, along with their personal servants, set off.
They didn't go very far, since they didn't bring many people with them, and it would be convenient to send people to help if anything happened.
The picnic spot was near Xiaotangshan. In early April, the trees began to sprout buds one after another, and even in places where no trees had grown, there was a patch of tender green, which was perfect for a picnic.
It may sound unbelievable, but it is indeed true that Yunrong never had a picnic experience in modern times.
Yunrong has never met her parents in modern times. While other children are having picnics and playing with their parents, she is struggling to make a living.
Life in the orphanage only provided her with enough to eat and wear, and because she was indeed talented in her studies, she didn't have to worry about tuition fees, but that was all.
She didn't have the opportunity to have picnics when she was a child, and the nature of her work as an adult made her lose interest in picnics. Moreover, picnics are a group activity, and she couldn't muster any enthusiasm for them when she was alone.
The picnic suggested by Yinzhen was Yunrong's first real picnic, and with her family by her side, Yunrong was in high spirits.
In fact, not only Yunrong was in high spirits, but Bobo and Beibei were also quite interested. Although Bobo doesn't dislike studying, no one would refuse a chance to relax. Beibei was simply happy to join in.
Needless to say, the proposer, Yinzhen, even though there were two extra third wheels, it was still nice to turn their private time into a family gathering.
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