Han Yu pocketed the silver and returned home, his arms also full of items he had purchased for his daughter-in-law. The Han Family wasn't that wealthy, and even though he could earn a substantial amount from hunting, much of it would go into household expenses. He didn't have much silver on him, and since his daughter-in-law had married him, he had not bought her anything significant. So, having earned some silver this time, he was naturally unwilling to be stingy and ended up spending more than twenty taels of silver. Although it was a bit much, when he thought of how happy his daughter-in-law would be to receive the gifts, Han Yu felt that it was worth it.
Han Yu was dirty from his days spent in the mountains; his appearance was far from impressive, but his step was light. This trip had yielded more than he had expected, and when his daughter-in-law came to live with him, they would be able to enjoy better days,