With Mrs. Lu and the children present, the atmosphere quickly became lively. Had Little Yuanbao and Little Tiangua not been too young, Su Yunjin would have also brought them along to the countryside for tomato picking today.
The two children were too young, and fearing they would cry and fuss like last time, both were left at home under the care of the wet nurse and Aunt Bao.
Since Aunt Bao and the wet nurse were always meticulous and attentive in taking care of the children, Su Yunjin wasn't worried about their well-being.
On the carriage, Mrs. Lu's son, Huan, sat quietly in the corner like a little adult. In contrast, Mrs. He's son, Rui, was much more lively and outgoing.
Rui started chattering non-stop as soon as he got on the carriage, asking about this and that, like a bundle of joy.
Huan's sister, Yi, was also full of energy. The little girl with her round head, big eyes, and rosy cheeks didn't resemble Mrs. Lu much; she probably took after her father.
