We all came from childhood, and everyone has experienced the psychology of childhood. However, as time goes by, some people forget it, while others selectively put it aside in order to achieve their own goals.

People often say that children are like blank slates, knowing nothing. Children are indeed the most innocent and naive, but they are also the most trustworthy. Because their world is small and cannot hold too much, but once someone truly enters their world, they will be firmly remembered, and their expectations for that person will be very high.

Therefore, Min Yueqing would rather find a way to alleviate the little one's leg pain after going out than spoil the little one's fun and make him miss the event.

Pei Ji opened his eyes groggily. Perhaps because he hadn't rested for long, his eyelids quickly drooped back down. But after a short while, his slightly closed eyelids suddenly opened again, and the little one's eyes began to focus. It seemed that he had woken up.

Min Yueqing watched the whole thing up close and was so charmed that her heart skipped a beat, and a maternal smile involuntarily appeared on her lips.

"Mother, is it time?" Pei Ji's voice was soft and hoarse from just waking up.

Min Yueqing was charmed by the soft voice again, and her voice became softer than ever before, "Yes, we're almost there. We'll be ready to go out once we're dressed."

Pei Ji gave a soft "hmm" and stretched. "Can I get dressed now?"

Min Yueqing lifted the little boy up by his armpits with both hands and made him stand on the couch. Then she changed his clothes. The clothes had been folded and placed by the couch by Amei while the little boy was asleep.

Amei brought in a basin of hot water, wrung out a face towel and handed it to Min Yueqing. Min Yueqing wiped the little one's face and hands. The little one was now completely awake. He got down from the ground by himself, took Min Yueqing's hand, and said, "Mother, let's go out."

Shi Tou woke up earlier and had already tidied up. Hearing A Mei coming and going next door, he knew that Pei Ji must be awake, so he went out and walked over.

When Min Yueqing saw him come in, she asked, "Are your legs also chafed? Did you apply the medicine that was sent over?"

Shi Tou answered truthfully, "Master, I'm fine, just a little red. I've put away the medicine Sister Mei gave me. I'll use it if I get really injured next time."

He was mischievous from a young age. His favorite thing to do as a child was to play with his friends, catching rabbits in the mountains and catching fish and shrimp in the water. He did all sorts of things and was very tough.

He'd only ridden horses for two days, and if Ah Mei hadn't repeatedly told him to check his leg for injury, saying it was his master's wish, he wouldn't have even noticed anything.

Seeing his expression, Min Yueqing knew he was telling the truth, so she felt relieved and nodded slightly to him.

Pei Ji was eager to leave, but after taking only a few steps, he found that he was walking awkwardly because his thighs were still very painful. As a result, his walking posture was quite unsightly, and the little one puffed out his cheeks in annoyance.

Min Yueqing noticed immediately, and seemingly casually picked up the little boy, holding him on her arm. As they walked, she said casually, "We'll definitely be picking a lot of fruit later, and there are also Mao Mao and the other two kids. Do you think it's better to ride horses or have Uncle Zhao drive the carriage and take everyone together?"

Pei Ji immediately shifted his attention away from his legs, thought about it carefully for a moment, and replied, "Driving a carriage is better. We can take Mao Mao and the others with us, and we can also bring back the fruit we picked."

Min Yueqing nodded and said, "Lele has considered everything very thoroughly, that's exactly right."

Then he said to Azhu, who was standing next to him, "Go tell Uncle Zhao to hitch up the carriage and go straight to the entrance of the manor."

Ah Zhu quickly agreed.

She was already extremely worried after hearing from Amei about the young master's leg injury, and now seeing that the young master still wanted to go out in the afternoon, she hesitated to speak the whole way. When she heard her mistress ask for a carriage, she was naturally overjoyed and quickly ran to inform Uncle Zhao, afraid that if she was a moment too late, her mistress would change her mind.

Once the coachman Uncle Zhao arrived at the manor, he became a complete idler. When he saw Azhu come to deliver a message, he thought to himself, "Madam has finally remembered me. If she hadn't come soon, I was afraid she would have thought I was useless here and sent me back to the manor."

Uncle Zhao quickly harnessed the carriage and, as instructed by Min Yueqing, drove it to the entrance of the manor.

When Min Yue arrived early in the morning, she met three children, Maomao, Dashu, and Erzhu, through Shitou's introduction. She saw the large baskets and small backpacks they had prepared, and Dashu and Maomao each had a bamboo pole on their shoulders. She praised them, saying, "You are so thoughtful and well-prepared."

Upon receiving this praise, Mao Mao and the others proudly puffed out their little chests, even the madam praised them for their thoughtfulness.

Mao Mao thought everyone would walk together, so he picked up two baskets on his back. Da Shu and Er Zhu carried a large basket with two more baskets inside, ready to lead the way.

Seeing this, Min Yueqing raised her hand to stop them, and Shi Tou explained, "Madam has prepared a carriage and will be coming out soon. Let's all ride in the carriage together."

The three of them looked at each other, both surprised and excited. They still remembered the lady's carriages, each one of which was very luxurious. They would be able to ride in them soon.

The three of them didn't have to wait long before Uncle Zhao drove the carriage to the door and stopped in front of Min Yueqing.

Min Yueqing first placed the little cub on the carriage, then lightly leaped to stand beside the cub. Her leap was so fast that Shi Tou always felt a blur before his eyes, and his master had already gracefully stood on the carriage frame. He was always full of admiration for her.

As for the remaining children, Uncle Zhao had already taken a small wooden stool from beside him and placed it on the ground. They climbed onto the car without much effort by stepping on the stool.

Da Shu and Er Zhu first carried the large basket onto the carriage before climbing up themselves. Mao Mao, on the other hand, had already put the two baskets in his hands into the large basket when he learned that he could take the carriage. He then easily climbed onto the carriage behind Shi Tou, holding two bamboo poles.

Da Shu and Er Zhu noticed that the wooden planks of the carriage were carved with exquisite patterns. Not only was there no foul smell from livestock, but there was also a faint fragrance wafting from the carriage. They carefully lowered their heads and stepped into the carriage.

The carriage was spotless and exquisite. Da Shu and Er Zhu stood at the door, not knowing where to sit. At the same time, they were both very glad that they hadn't dawdled or been lazy that morning and had washed the big basket clean. Otherwise, they would have been embarrassed to bring it in.

Seeing that they were stunned, Min Yueqing said, "Sit wherever you like, don't be shy."

Da Shu and Er Zhu quickly thanked the lady and found a seat nearby. No sooner had they sat down than Shi Tou and Ma Mao came in.

Seeing that they were sitting on one side of the couch, Shi Tou naturally walked to the other side of the couch and beckoned Mao Mao to come in and sit with him, so that they could sit comfortably.

The bamboo pole that Mao Mao was holding was a bit long, so Shi Tou helped Mao Mao put it on the floor of the carriage. One end was under their feet, and the other end was suspended from the carriage frame through the curtain.

Seeing that they had all boarded the carriage, Uncle Zhao put away the small wooden stool and prepared to set off with his horse. Only then did he suddenly realize that something was wrong. His wife had only told him to drive to the door to pick them up, but she hadn't said where they were going.

Uncle Zhao had no choice but to ask through the carriage curtain, "Madam, where are we going?"

Upon hearing this question, Min Yueqing suddenly realized the problem and asked Mao Mao and the other two, "Can any of you give Uncle Zhao directions?"

Erzhu, who was sitting by the car door, immediately stood up. He had been feeling a bit uncomfortable sitting inside, so he volunteered, "Madam, I'll go right away."

He then got out of the carriage and plopped down next to Uncle Zhao. With Erzhu pointing the way, the carriage finally started moving.

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