Such a luxurious scene, rarely seen even in the Capital City, was quite commonplace in Wenchang.
Thinking of this, she withdrew her gaze, stood on the dock, and waited for her attendant to lead the way.
Meanwhile, before the Flower Boat Meeting, Wen Qiang was already dressed in her finest attire.
Since coming to Wenchang to seek refuge with Qin Fu, she had gradually fallen in love with her current life.
The allure of wealth and status was blinding; each day was spent flitting between literary gatherings and flower banquets, socializing with Wenchang's scholars and dignitaries.
Others, knowing that Qin Fu had taken her as an adopted daughter, showered her with respect and flattery. In all of Wenchang, Wen Qiang could walk freely—as powerful, if not more, than under her father's protection.
Back then, Wen Qiang was still troubled by not having made Ruan Mian's family suffer, occasionally thinking of using Wuheng to teach them a lesson.
