The next morning, Yu Sou Yonglang went out with the assigned servants.

In the following days, everyone was busy.

Luo Ji and his son Luo Qi had already prepared carriages and provisions and were heading north.

Luo Qin opened the map and took a look. Nanyang City was also in Jingzhou and was the largest city in the north of Jingzhou.

It would take quite a while to get there from Chaoyang County, Yiyang County, by horse carriage under the current conditions.

There are several small states to the north of Jingzhou, which have been at war with the northern Hu regime for many years. This injured general was injured after fighting with the Xianbei people and retreated to Jingzhou to recuperate.

Luo Ji and his son set up the clinic and purchased enough supplies. Luo Qin's restaurant also began to prepare to open and get things on track.

Luo Qin took some time to visit the two newly opened restaurants. Both were in good locations with large flow of people. They were worthy of the money spent on them. And they had the well-known sign of "Luo's Cooking", so they would definitely make a lot of money in the future.

Luo Qin gave Yu Sou and Yong Lang some instructions, asking them to run the business well and she would come back to check the results. The two agreed immediately.

It was unknown how long the journey to Nanyang would take. The servants loaded the rice and silk onto the carriages. There were ten carriages in total. Three were for the three masters, five were for supplies, and the other two were for the drivers and servants to change and rest.

Everything was ready, and one morning in late August, the family of three set out north to Nanyang.

This was Luo Qin's first time traveling far away. The little girl was curious about everything outside. She opened the car curtains the whole time and peeked out to look at the mountain and river scenery along the way.

The sky was high and the air was fresh. There was a gentle breeze and light clouds in the blue sky. The distant mountains under the warm sun were like a landscape painting. Some unknown small flowers were blooming on the roadside nearby, and a horse-drawn carriage passed by with a jingle.

In the third carriage in the convoy, a jade-white hand reached out and lifted the curtain. A gentle breeze blew the girl's black hair. The little beauty in the carriage had a face as beautiful as a lotus. She slightly stuck out half of her face, and passers-by were distracted by her.

Which sister-in-law is so beautiful!

On the first day, Luo Qin was in a good mood. When it was noon, the carriage stopped and the servants prepared food quickly and spread mats and set up couches on the grass.

The Luo family father and son knelt elegantly in front of the couch and had lunch.

Before the meal, Luo Qi knelt gracefully in plain clothes. He glanced at his sister, who was wearing a wide-sleeved Oubi-colored skirt with delicate bamboo leaf patterns embroidered on the lapels and sleeves. Her smooth black hair was combed into a loose style of an unmarried girl, and she pinned a few lilac silk flowers made by her sister. At this moment, his sister looked very excited and did not show any sign of fatigue. He felt a little relieved.

"Ping'er, this journey is tiring. It's your first time traveling far away. I hope you're not feeling unwell?" Luo Qi asked with concern.

Hearing this, Luo Ji also looked over.

Luo Qin shook her head gently, "It's okay. I can still hold on today, but I don't know if I can hold on in the future."

The roads in that era were far from being as smooth as concrete roads. The carriages were shaky, and people had to sit on their knees, which made their legs numb after a long time.

"If you feel unwell, tell Axiao Aye."

Luo Qin nodded, "Well, thank you for your concern, brother. Ping'er understands."

As they were talking, the servants served the meal. In addition to the stews that people of that era often ate, there were also stir-fried dishes that Luo Qin liked. Just smelling the fragrant aroma made Luo Qin hungry.

In the sunshine, with green mountains and clear waters in sight, the three of them picked up their chopsticks and ate their meal.

It’s a bit like a camping picnic in a previous life.

The nobles not only had to eat without talking, but also chewed their food slowly and in small bites, paying attention to elegance. It would take more than half an hour to finish the meal.

After using it, Rufang handed a clean handkerchief to Luo Qi to wipe the corners of his mouth. After wiping slowly, Luo Qin stood up and walked around to relieve the discomfort in his knees before getting into the car.

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