Watching her son nurse eagerly, Bai Luyun smiled and said softly, "Ting'er, when you are a little older, we will go visit your uncle and bring your sister home."
Once she finished feeding and dressing her son, she left the bedroom. Stepping outside, she saw her husband tending to the vegetable garden.
Hearing her footsteps, Han Yuheng turned to look at her. He smiled and put down the watering can before walking over. Taking her hands in his, he asked, "Wife, why are you up so early?"
"Ting'er was hungry," she replied in a daze.
Squeezing her hands gently, Han Yuheng said, "I'm almost done here. You should go wash up. I will prepare breakfast, and we can eat together."
This was the first time since their marriage that her husband had shown her such care. It felt like her long-lost Ah Heng had finally returned to her.
Looking at him, she asked, "Ah Heng, are you going to the mountain again today?"