Regarding Madam Song's request, Song Ci agreed without hesitation.
Firstly, she had just returned to the manor and was truly exhausted in both body and mind, too tired to argue; secondly, letting the child stay with her was merely for companionship, as there were others to properly care for him.
Thus, Song Ci cheerfully took the child, wrapped him securely, and left in a soft sedan.
Madam Song: "..."
Wasn't she supposed to say a few words to her? So straightforward and decisive?
Could it be that Song Ci was showing her dissatisfaction?
Madam Song felt uneasy, grasping Housekeeper Fang's hand with a face full of anxiety: "Do you think the Lady is displeased with me? But, Dan Ge'er's fever wasn't my doing, you know. His return to the main courtyard coincided with that autumn rain and the heavy thunder."
Housekeeper Fang: "Madam, it's naturally not your fault, but you shouldn't sulk and send the child away. Doing this makes it difficult to maintain closeness with him later."
