Han Yu might have found the nagging tiresome before, but now he understands all too well the significance of Su Wenyue's earnest admonitions; he didn't mind them in the slightest, agreeing persistently with "okay," feeling warm inside. If circumstances permitted, he would have even held on to his wife and not let her go.
"Wife, I've remembered everything you said. You don't have to worry about me here. You're the one who's been through hardship with the children. It's crucial that you take good care of yourself. Though your health has improved, you're still weak at the core. Try to leave the children's matters to the Nanny and servant girls; don't do everything yourself and wear yourself out! Have you got that?" Han Yu touched Su Wenyue's head as he spoke, his tone full of reluctance, then he repeated his cautions to their children.