Chapter 103 (The last part, "The Hehuan Belt," appears to be a fragment and doesn't translate directly. It's likely a mistake or incomplete sentence.)



Chapter 103 (The last part, "The Hehuan Belt," appears to be a fragment and doesn't translate directly. It's likely a mistake or incomplete sentence.)

Pei Wu looked down at Jiang Ru in his arms. She was unaware of anything, sleeping soundly with a rosy complexion, her head buried in his chest, her warm breath spraying onto Pei Wu's chest.

Jiang Ru's black hair was spread all over the bed, the strands tangled together. Pei Wu reached out and touched Jiang Ru's earlobe. The earlobe, as white as jade, landed gracefully in his palm. Pei Wu only touched it once, but Jiang Ru moved because she was ticklish. Afraid of waking her, Pei Wu moved his hand away and placed it on Jiang Ru's waist.

Pei Wu's hand completely covered Jiang Ru's waist. With her thin waist pressed against his, Pei Wu's heart was in turmoil. He wrapped his arms around Jiang Ru's waist and pulled her closer to his chest.

In the latter half of the night, Jiang Ru seemed to get too hot and tried to escape from Pei Wu's arms. Pei Wu watched her struggle in his arms. For the first time, he had done something naughty. He held Jiang Ru's waist and prevented her from running away.

Perhaps because she really couldn't escape, Jiang Ru also gave up and obediently nestled in Pei Wu's arms without moving.

As dawn broke, Tanzhou City was shrouded in white, with layers of snow covering the eaves and tiles. The streets were deserted, and the people were reluctant to go out after the snowfall. It wasn't until early morning that Tanzhou City gradually began to see some sounds again.

When it got cold, Jiang Ru became lazy and didn't like to get up. A few days ago, Pei Wu went to the government office every day, and she would not get up until an hour later. Sometimes she would come to the government office to find Pei Wu even in the freezing weather. The road was not far, but she refused to take a sedan chair. Every time she entered the government office, her cheeks and hands would be red from the cold.

It was well past dawn, but Pei Wu, who had only slept for an hour or two during the night, woke up early. He had been watching Jiang Ru until late last night, and only fell asleep when he was really tired. Even though he was sleepy, he still woke up when it was time to go to bed.

Jiang Ru was as warm as a furnace nestled in his arms. His arms, which had been holding her all night, were sore and numb. Pei Wu moved his arms to loosen his muscles and bones, and then put his arms around Jiang Ru's waist again.

Jiang Ru was still asleep, and the blankets were so warm and cozy, perfect for sleeping, so Pei Wu closed his eyes again as he pleased.

He rarely overslept, but now that Jiang Ru was sleeping with him, he couldn't bear to get up.

Until the end of the hour of Mao (5-7 AM), Jiang Ru, who was in his arms, finally opened her eyes groggily. Her first reaction was to kick Pei Wu.

Pei Wu was already half asleep, but the kick made him open his eyes instantly. His eyes were clear, and he showed no signs of drowsiness.

Jiang Ru slept well, but she liked to toss and turn in her dreams. Last night, Pei Wu could always feel the person in his arms wriggling around. Because she couldn't break free from his grasp, she could only wriggle around in Pei Wu's arms.

Later, when she couldn't get away anymore, she found the perfect position in Pei Wu's arms and stopped moving much.

The arm around her waist held her with an irresistible force. Jiang Ruchen habitually lingered in bed after waking up, and even though she was awake, she would toss and turn in bed. Just as she was about to turn over, Pei Wu's hand pulled her back.

Jiang Ru frowned and opened her eyes. First, she saw the chest she was leaning against, then she looked up and saw Pei Wu's clear and gentle eyes. He looked at Jiang Ru, his brows and eyes still carrying a hint of laziness from waking up, and he didn't seem surprised that the two of them were embracing.

Jiang Ru stared at him for a moment before reaching her hand to her side and touching Pei Wu, who was tightly holding her.

Their legs were pressed together, their waists pressed together. Admittedly, this position looked like they had done something they shouldn't have done the night before, but in fact, they hadn't done anything at all.

Jiang Ru was somewhat embarrassed. Given Pei Wu's personality, he probably wouldn't force her to hug him; it was highly likely that she would lean on him on her own.

Of course, Pei Wu wasn't some innocent little rabbit; his embrace of Jiang Ru showed that he was willing.

She was a little shy, but since they were already married, it would seem pretentious to talk about these things anymore. So Jiang Ru simply buried her head in Pei Wu's chest again: "What time is it?"

She could actually estimate it herself, but she preferred to ask Pei Wu.

Pei Wu glanced at the sky outside and replied, "It's the hour of Mao (5-7 AM)."

This was indeed the time when Jiang Ru usually woke up. Jiang Ru nodded. Since they were already embracing, she reached out and wrapped her arm around Pei Wu's waist.

Pei Wu's abdominal muscles were well-developed. Jiang Ru didn't like large muscles, so Pei Wu's were just right. She had never touched his abs before, but Jiang Ru recklessly placed her hand on Pei Wu's abdomen and rubbed it haphazardly a few times.

It feels great to the touch, and since Pei Wu is dressed so scantily, it feels even better.

Jiang Ru didn't think her actions were like those of a pervert. After all, Pei Wu was her husband, and it was just a few touches; she wasn't doing anything else.

Her hasty actions made Pei Wu frown. He reacted quickly by dodging backward, then raised his hand to press down on Jiang Ru's wrist, gritting his teeth and saying, "Jiang Ru!"

His tone subtly implied a reprimand to Jiang Ru, who scoffed and muttered, "Fine, I won't touch you then."

Even though they're husband and wife, he's still so wary of her. Having lost her interest in playing around, Jiang Ru became lazy again and clung to Pei Wu, refusing to let go.

They clung to each other like that, with the occasional, faint sound of raindrops outside. The weather must have been colder than a few days ago, which made Jiang Ru, who was sensitive to the cold, even more reluctant to get up.

But after lying down for a short while, Jiang Ru got hungry.

The two had been embracing each other since they woke up, not saying a word, enjoying this rare quiet time without being disturbed. Jiang Ru nudged Pei Wu and looked up at him, saying, "I'm hungry."

After the marriage, she took Pei Wu's orders for granted, speaking in a coquettish tone. Pei Wu lowered his eyes and said, "Then get up and go have your meal."

When asked to get up, Jiang Ru refused and stubbornly buried herself in Pei Wu's arms.

A moment later, Pei Wu asked again, "I'll bring breakfast into the room; you can eat it on the bed."

Pei Wu seemed to have abandoned all principles with Jiang Ru, even saying that he was eating while sitting on the bed. Jiang Ru thought about it and still felt that it was not quite proper: "Let it go."

Even if she didn't want to get up, she had to. Jiang Ru sighed, "Fine, I can't stay in bed any longer."

As she spoke, she nudged Pei Wu: "Get up quickly."

She was just whining and saying she didn't want to get up, but in the blink of an eye she was full of energy. Pei Wu still went along with her and got up after lifting the covers.

There was no stove in the house, and it was a bit cold to get out of the warm bed. Pei Wu put on his clothes, went out first to call someone to change the fire, and then brought a plate of pastries into the house.

When she returned, the fire had just been replaced, and the chill in the room was dispelled by the stove. Jiang Ru was washing up, with a hot water bottle in her arms.

Her hair was still unkempt, casually tied up with a hairpin. She washed her face and rinsed her mouth, her face still wet with water droplets. She looked up at Pei Wu and muttered, "I was wondering where you went."

Pei Wu placed the pastries on the table: "If you're hungry, eat some to fill your stomach first."

Jiang Ru was hungry. She had just washed her hands, casually wiped her face with a handkerchief, and picked up a piece of pastry.

Her eyes seemed too sleepy to open, her cheeks were as smooth and delicate as white jade, and she looked like a delicate porcelain doll. However, her movements were not ladylike at all. She opened her mouth and took a big bite.

Her cheeks were slightly bulging from eating, with crumbs still clinging to her lips. Her hair was loose, and her face was as big as a palm.

Pei Wu stared for a moment, then turned to wash his face. By the time he finished washing his face, Jiang Ru had already finished one piece and was eager to eat a second one. Pei Wu reminded her, "Eat less, or you'll feel uncomfortable."

These pastries are already quite rich, and it takes a long time to eat just one piece while having tea with them. If Jiang Ru eats too much, she might not be able to eat much for lunch, let alone breakfast.

Jiang Ru regretfully withdrew her hand, then looked at Pei Wu with some reluctance: "You eat half a piece, and I'll eat half a piece."

Pei Wu wanted to refuse, but when he met Jiang Ru's tender gaze, he nodded.

Jiang Ru cut the pastry in half and handed it to Pei Wu, who had finished washing up and was walking towards her. Pei Wu reached out to take it, but Jiang Ru dodged back and said, "Just eat it like this."

How to eat it? Naturally, you eat it directly from Jiang Ru's hand.

Pei Wu paused slightly, lowered his head, and took a bite of the pastry in Jiang Ru's hand.

He didn't eat it all at once; Jiang Ru still had a small piece left in her hand. She waited for Pei Wu to finish eating slowly before handing the pastry over to him.

This time, Pei Wu finally finished half a piece, and Jiang Ru withdrew her hand and slowly finished the rest of her half piece.

After filling her stomach, Jiang Ru sat by the dressing table and started tying her hair. Jiang Ru was clumsy and used to only know how to tie a high ponytail. However, after coming to ancient times, tying double ponytails was too unusual, and no one taught her, so she usually tied her hair into double buns.

It's easy to tie and simple, and can blend perfectly into ancient communal living.

She tied her hair into a simple double bun, and Pei Wu behind her had also tied his hair up and was wearing a crown. His clothes were also a dark blue color that she didn't usually wear. He was a handsome young man.

When Jiang Ru turned around, he seemed to be stunned for a moment, looking at her with a hesitant expression.

Jiang Ru turned to look at herself in the mirror again: "What's wrong? Is there something wrong with my appearance?"

Pei Wu shook his head: "It's beautiful, let's go."

After they were both ready, they left the bedroom. According to custom, the first day after the wedding was for serving tea. Although it was a little late, the etiquette still had to be observed. The two went through the motions of serving tea to Song Pingzhang before heading off to have breakfast.

Jiang Ru gets up late and eats breakfast late as well. Everyone in the household is used to her schedule, and her breakfast is served at 5 a.m. every day.

Because she had just eaten pastries, Jiang Ru was full after eating very little. Pei Wu was the same; he had eaten breakfast too late today, and lunch was in an hour, so he only ate a few bites.

Jiang Ru's daily routine was the same: after finishing her breakfast, she would wait a while before taking her lunch to find Pei Wu and stay with him at the government office until Pei Wu finished his shift.

After the marriage, Pei Wu will have a nine-day wedding leave, during which he will not need to go to the government office.

Just as he put down his chopsticks, a figure appeared outside. Xie Jun strolled outside, raising an eyebrow with a flippant air: "You two are only just getting up?"

Jiang Ru could tell from his strange smile what he was thinking and that he had no intention of paying attention to him. Pei Wu was the same; he only glanced at him casually before looking away.

Xie Jun, feeling ignored, said with dissatisfaction, "What do you mean?"

Neither of them spoke, so he said angrily, "Song Shu said she wanted to enjoy the snow in the backyard. Do you want to go? We're brewing tea right now."

Song Shu usually knows how to enjoy life. When she says she's brewing tea, she's not just brewing tea; there's always a lot of food on the stove, roasted until crispy and delicious.

Upon hearing this, Jiang Ru, who had just put down her chopsticks, became interested and nudged Pei Wu to indicate that she wanted to go. What could Pei Wu say? He naturally nodded.

There is a pavilion in the backyard. They used to sit in the pavilion during the day. The scenery outside the yard is beautiful. There is also a small pond in the backyard. It has not been abandoned for too long. The fish in the pond still show themselves from time to time.

Although the courtyard is small, it has everything you need. Behind the small artificial hill, there are crabapple trees, which are unique to Tanzhou, and a few plum blossoms stand in the corner of the wall.

As winter snow falls, the artificial hill and the edge of the small pond in the courtyard are covered with snow. The red fruits hanging on the crabapple trees, like the plum blossoms in the distance, are a unique bright spot in this snowy day.

In the distance, Song Shu sat in the courtyard wearing a thick, fluffy cotton coat. A screen and curtains were specially placed outside the pavilion to block the wind. Steam rose slowly from the stove, and Jiang Ru heard a gurgling sound.

Pei Wu lagged half a step behind her. Jiang Ru glanced back at him, reached out and took his hand, and walked into the pavilion without any hesitation.

Song Shu naturally noticed the two holding hands, but she didn't say anything. Xie Jun, however, felt extremely uncomfortable and launched into another sarcastic remark.

After they sat down, Song Shu poured them tea. Jiang Ru took a sip of the hot tea, which warmed her heart.

Chestnuts were still roasting on the stove. Just as Jiang Ru was about to reach for one, Pei Wu stopped her. He looked at her coldly and said to her expressionlessly, "It's hot."

Jiang Ru could only wait for Pei Wu to get it for her, then break it open and wait until it was no longer hot before she could eat it.

For several days in a row, Jiang Ru and Pei Wu were inseparable. During the day, they would occasionally go to the pavilion with Song Shu and the others to sit and eat some hot food. Most of the time, they would stay in the house with Pei Wu. Even if they did nothing, just looking at each other was sweet.

Occasionally, Pei Wu would write by the window. He wrote a few poems for Jiang Ru. Although they weren't love poems, Jiang Ru knew from the first reading that Pei Wu was confessing his feelings.

Pei Wu used to be very reserved, but after marriage, he expressed his love for Jiang Ru without reservation. Whenever Jiang Ru read Pei Wu's poems, she would blush and her heart would race, and she would lean forward to kiss Pei Wu.

She sat in Pei Wu's lap and asked cryptically, "When did you start liking me?"

Pei Wu paused for a moment, then said, "On the day the provincial examination ended, as I walked out of the examination hall, you stood in the crowd and called my name."

At first, Pei Wu thought he only realized his feelings for Jiang Ru when the prince of the Southern Kingdom was pursuing her, but he had actually fallen in love with her much earlier.

Pei Wu had been alone for three years and had long been used to being alone, until one day, Jiang Ru entered his world like the scorching sun and became a part of his life, so that Pei Wu would have warm sunshine every day from then on.

From then on, Pei Wu only had eyes for Jiang Ru.

Jiang Ru was stunned. She hadn't expected it to be so soon. She nestled against Pei Wu's neck, tilted her head tenderly, and kissed the corner of his mouth: "Then why didn't you confess? You liked me so much, why didn't you say so?"

Pei Wu calmly analyzed, "If I tell you, will you agree?"

Jiang Ru thought for a moment and realized it was hard to say. If Pei Wu had suddenly confessed, she might have been scared and avoided him for a while. But she was late in realizing her feelings, which was probably all Pei Wu's fault. If Pei Wu had confessed earlier, although she might have avoided him for a few days, she would have quickly realized her own feelings, and they could have been together sooner.

She turned the tables and pinned the blame on Pei Wu, who had no choice but to say, "It's my fault."

After thinking for a moment, he added, "I'm your cousin, and I shouldn't take advantage of my status to lead you astray when you're still young and naive. I'm afraid you'll regret it if you fall in love with someone else later."

He was afraid that Jiang Ru would mistake familial affection for love and fall in love with Pei Wu under Pei Wu's deliberate guidance, which would be unfair to Jiang Ru.

Jiang Ru knew he would have one reason or another. He was extremely well-behaved. Even though he knew that as long as he used some tricks, Jiang Ru would be with him, he still chose not to say anything.

He had liked Jiang Ru for so long, but Jiang Ru was still completely unaware. She snuggled close to Pei Wu with heartache and asked, "Do you know when I started liking you?"

Pei Wu hesitated for a moment, thinking that he didn't know. Jiang Ru, who was about to tell him with her pride, heard Pei Wu whisper, "When I was injured and unconscious in Caizhou, you told me you liked me by my bedside. I heard you."

Jiang Ru: "..."

Jiang Ru only dared to whisper this to Pei Wu by his bedside because she thought she had covered her tracks perfectly, but Pei Wu heard everything.

Jiang Ru said angrily, "You heard me but didn't respond, leaving me to guess for so long."

Pei Wu then said somewhat apologetically, "After returning to the capital from Caizhou, I privately told Lord Song that I wanted to propose marriage to you, but I was injured at the time, and by the time I recovered, Lord Song had already..."

Everything was such a coincidence. Pei Wu knew that Jiang Ru liked him and had long planned to propose marriage, but one thing after another happened, and it has been delayed until now.

Fortunately, they are now together safely.

Jiang Ru leaned against Pei Wu's chest. In his warm embrace, she said, "We finally got married. No one could stop us."

Pei Wu responded and hugged her tightly.

The snow outside the window was falling steadily for several days without stopping, but on the day Jiang Ru returned to her parents' home, the sky cleared up for the first time.

The carriage was filled with gifts prepared by Pei Wu. The two boarded the carriage and headed to the Duke's mansion. Before leaving, Song Shu called out to Jiang Ru.

She had wanted to say it on the very first day: Jiang Ru shouldn't wear her hair in double buns after marriage. Double buns are for unmarried girls; married women should wear their hair in an updo.

She waved helplessly to Jiang Ru: "Come here, I'll teach you how to do it again."

Jiang Ru didn't understand any of this. She only remembered the morning after their wedding night when Pei Wu's gaze lingered on her hair. He knew she had styled it wrong, but he didn't say anything.

Just as Jiang Ru was about to walk over, Pei Wu took her hand and shook his head at Song Shu: "No need, let her wear whatever she likes."

Jiang Ru was willing, and Pei Wu was willing, so Song Shu said nothing more and stopped asking Jiang Ru to put her hair up.

After the two got into the carriage, Jiang Ru leaned against Pei Wu and whispered, "I don't wear any other hairstyles because I don't know how."

Pei Wu paused, his face blank for a moment: "I don't know, I'll ask Xia Xia to help you with the treatment tomorrow."

Jiang Ru shook her head: "I'd be so embarrassed to have someone else do my hair."

She thought for a moment and said, "I'll ask Xia to teach me. If there are special circumstances, I'll put my hair up in a bun. Otherwise, I'll just wear my hair in double buns. I think putting my hair up in a bun makes me look a bit old."

Pei Wu hummed in agreement and said, "You can wear whatever you like."

Jiang Ru smiled and took out a colorful ribbon from her bosom. The ribbon was made of red and yellow and was a "Hehuan Ribbon" worn by married women in the Great Xia Dynasty. Most women with happy marriages would wear it. Jiang Ru held the Hehuan Ribbon and smiled: "If you put this on me, everyone will know that our marriage is very happy and that you are very good to me."

Holding the acacia ribbon in Jiang Ru's hands, Pei Wu's breath hitched. He took the ribbon from Jiang Ru and pinned it to the hem of her skirt. Then, he turned and kissed Jiang Ru's lips.

The kiss was brief, but Jiang Ru's smile was like the warm spring sun, melting away the ice and snow. Pei Wu simply didn't know how to love her anymore; he just wanted to hold her tight and kiss her again.

The carriage stopped outside the Duke's mansion. The two got off the carriage hand in hand, and the gifts for the Duke's mansion were carried inside by the servants. The two went to see Cheng Hao and Madam Cheng.

Pei Wu kept calling her father-in-law and mother-in-law, which made Jiang Ru feel extremely happy. When no one was paying attention, she secretly took Pei Wu's hand and wrote "husband" in his hand.

Pei Wu's heart seemed to skip a beat, and he almost couldn't answer Cheng Hao's question.

Before sunset, the two left the Duke's mansion and took a carriage home.

The weather cleared up at noon today, and much of the snow melted in Tanzhou City, making travel less difficult than in the past few days. It didn't take too long to get around.

The custom is not to have dinner at the bride's parents' house, so they had dinner at home.

Several people gathered at the table. Jiang Ru was tired today and buried her head in her food, eating a lot. After she had almost finished eating, Song Shu suddenly said, "Once this snow melts, we should go to Zhen Ding Prefecture."

Jiang Ru paused, still immersed in the bliss of her current life, when Song Shu suddenly announced that they were leaving.

Jiang Ru looked at Song Shu blankly and asked weakly, "Why? Isn't it good as it is now?"

If Song Pingzhang wants to go to the academy, it's fine in Tanzhou. Pei Wu just told her a few days ago that once the academy is completed, Tanzhou will need to develop education in the future. The people of Tanzhou are not very well-educated, so the academy is of utmost importance.

However, Song Shu was referring to Zhen Ding Prefecture, not Shu Prefecture.

Jiang Ru asked again, "Aren't you going to Shuzhou?"

Song Shu shook her head and said, "Actually, Xie Jun returned to the capital earlier because the Great Xia and Northern Qi had temporarily ceased hostilities. Northern Qi and Northern Yan are currently at war. Xie Jun's faked death was also due to an ambush."

"He originally thought it was a good thing that he had returned alive, but now he realized that there might be people in the capital who wanted him dead, so he sent a letter to Zhen Ding Prefecture and changed his route to come to Tanzhou with us."

With a general guarding Zhen Ding Prefecture, Xie Jun was able to return, but he couldn't stay in Tanzhou indefinitely; he had to go back eventually. Although Great Xia was safe for now, there was no guarantee that Northern Yan and Northern Qi wouldn't make any moves.

Song Pingzhang originally wanted to go to Shuzhou, where he felt he could teach students at the academy. However, Xie Jun said that Zhen Ding Prefecture needed a military advisor. Even though the young emperor treated him this way, he still decided to do his part to defend Zhen Ding Prefecture for the Great Xia Dynasty.

The separation came so suddenly that Jiang Ru still couldn't believe it and asked Song Pingzhang, "Lord Song, are you really leaving?"

Song Pingzhang couldn't bear it, but he still nodded.

Jiang Ru felt a tightness in her chest. Pei Wu beside her seemed completely unsurprised. Jiang Ru felt a pang of sadness and turned to ask him, "Did you already know?"

Pei Wu nodded: "I can guess."

Song Pingzhang initially agreed to come to Tanzhou to prepare for Pei Wu's marriage. Now that he and Jiang Ru are married, it's time for Song Pingzhang to leave. Xie Jun is staying in Tanzhou, and Pei Wu can guess that he is waiting for Song Pingzhang.

Only Jiang Ru was kept in the dark. She didn't know who to blame, her eyes stinging, and in the end, she could only manage to stammer, "Why didn't you say so sooner?"

Song Shu smiled gently: "Your wedding should be a happy occasion, and telling you in advance would spoil your mood."

Jiang Ru's eyes were red. She lowered her head and rubbed her eyes. After several months of delay, Song Shu finally had to leave.

In such an underdeveloped ancient world, Song Shu was in the far north of Da Xia, while they were in the far south. It would take several months to travel there by carriage, making it difficult to meet again.

Even going to Shuzhou isn't that far.

Jiang Ru rubbed her eyes until they were wet, and asked Song Shu in vain, "Will we ever see each other again?"

Even though she knew she couldn't give Jiang Ru a guarantee, Song Shu still said, "Yes, I can."

As long as they could meet again, Jiang Ru seemed to feel a little better. Even though the meeting seemed far off, she nodded and said, "That's good."

Pei Wu held her hand, comforting her without saying a word.

Jiang Ru couldn't hold back any longer and went forward to hug Song Shu.

A few months ago, when they had to part ways, the two of them hugged and cried like this, hoping that they would never be separated again. Little did they expect that this day would still come.

Despite saying she wouldn't cry, Jiang Ru still cried. In the end, Pei Wu pulled her away. Perhaps because she was too heartbroken, Jiang Ru cried until she had no tears left. Her cheeks were wet with tears, and when the cold winter wind blew, they felt like they were being pricked by needles.

She cried, and Pei Wu could only gently wipe her tears with a handkerchief. After wiping her tears, he applied face cream to her face, afraid that her face would become chapped from crying. However, as soon as he applied the cream, Jiang Ru's tears started falling again.

After wiping it several times, Pei Wu could only sigh softly, "Forget it, just cry."

Jiang Ru buried her face in his chest, quickly wetting a small patch of Pei Wu's clothes with her tears.

It's heartbreaking, but this day will come eventually. Jiang Ru and Song Shu are close, and they'll both eventually cry.

Song Shu was always strong, and she said she wouldn't cry, but she still couldn't help wiping away her tears.

After a meal they couldn't taste, Jiang Ru and Song Shu became inseparable, unwilling to part, always afraid that the snow would melt soon.

However, no matter how much they lingered, they returned around 5 PM, and by 7 PM they should have gone back to their rooms to sleep. Before they could stay long, it was evening, and Jiang Ru had to part ways with Song Shu and return to her and Pei Wu's new room.

The new house was still filled with bright red festive decorations, but Jiang Ru couldn't be happy. She buried her face in Pei Wu's arms, looking sullen. Pei Wu coaxed her for a long time, and it wasn't until midnight that Jiang Ru finally managed to fall asleep.

The next morning, Jiang Ru got up early and the first thing she did was to open the curtains. The temperature in Tanzhou had risen and the snow outside had melted completely.

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