Lin Wanwan sat in a carriage, going out with her servants.
She originally wanted to blend in with the crowd and feel the enthusiasm of the Great Tang people.
However, as soon as she stepped out, she was frightened by the throngs of people on the streets—imagine a tourist spot during the holidays, packed with heads.
The level of crowding was even more exaggerated than the Lantern Festival Night Banquet painting by Zhan Ziqian that she had received.
So, she readily followed Hong Yan's advice and switched to traveling by carriage; this was the manner of an aristocratic lady.
Even though the traffic was gridlocked, moving step by step, it didn't stop Lin Wanwan from lifting the curtain to admire the lanterns and enjoy the night scene from the carriage.
Moreover, because they moved slowly, she could spot street snacks on the roadside and have her servant buy them in, which was very convenient.
