Jiang Shuyun thought that Mu Yi'an should stay in the room for a few days to familiarize herself with the people and affairs of the Jiang family, so as not to give herself away.
"It's good that you're alright. Let the second daughter-in-law rest for the next few days, and let the eldest and third daughters-in-law share the cooking duties."
"Okay, Mother, I'll tell my third sister-in-law in a bit."
Sister-in-law Jiang came out to greet them and then went inside. She still needed to talk to her third sister-in-law about this matter later, and she didn't know when her sister-in-law would be able to return from her parents' home.
Jiang Shuyun carried the medicine into the house. He also needed to change his clothes; they were too dirty.
Inside the room, Mu Yi'an was already asleep on the bed. He hadn't woken her when he came in, apparently exhausted. Her eyes were still a little swollen from crying for so long. It was hard to believe they could manage to survive in this unfamiliar era.
After changing their clothes, Jiang Shuyun took the clothes they had changed out of and went out. He was a bit of a germaphobe, and the clothes needed to be washed.
There was a well in the backyard, and Jiang Shuyun struggled to draw half a bucket of water. He did this by repeatedly recalling the original owner's memories and imitating the process.
Jiang Shuyun didn't know how to wash clothes in ancient times, but the original owner did. He did his own work at the academy because he didn't have a page.
To put it bluntly, the Jiang family was a relatively wealthy farming household; their situation improved only because Jiang's father passed the imperial examination at the lowest level. Later, the family supported the scholar and carefully managed their finances.
Since there was soap available, Jiang Shuyun found the couple's wooden basin, put the clothes in, poured in water, and began washing.
He doesn't know how to use a washboard either. He just needs to scrub it from head to toe according to his memory, and that should be enough to clean it.
It's not easy for someone who doesn't do manual labor to get things done. It took me ages to finally get the clothes clean. There's a clothes rack in the backyard, made of bamboo, which is quite convenient.
Jiang Shuyun stretched and breathed a sigh of relief. In any case, she was back in the Jiang family now, and she could just take things one day at a time.
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