Gu Ya was led forward by his little wife, watching her leap about with excitement, he had the feeling of bringing along a child.
Clearly, his little wife was already a mother to two children, yet sometimes she still acted like a child.
Gu Ya found it amusing.
Su Yunjin was completely captivated by the lively scene ahead, disliking Gu Ya's slow pace, she simply let go of Gu Ya's hand and squeezed forward on her own.
Looking at this, checking out that, Su Yunjin was very interested in the surrounding goods, finding the wares sold along the coast far more intriguing than those at the marketplace.
Furs, porcelain, and silks, even rare materials like gauze, crimson silk, and brocade were available.
Su Yunjin took a liking to a lighter type of cotton fabric, not only did it feel comfortable, it was especially thin, it certainly wouldn't be too hot worn and was close to the skin. Su Yunjin thought buying it to make clothes for Little Tiangua would be a good idea.
