When Song Ruqi's son Jin celebrated his full moon banquet, Song Ci felt too tired to attend, but she heard from Jiang, who returned from the banquet, that it was a lively and grand affair.
As for Song Ruqi, she naturally basked in the moment, even her second sister-in-law dared not stir up any trouble, though some sour remarks were inevitable.
Once the Mid-Autumn Festival was over, Song Ruqi planned to head to Jiangnan. She had just given birth and the child was still young, making long journeys unsuitable, as also mentioned by the Duke's wife. She suggested considering the child, leaving him for upbringing or waiting until he turns a hundred days old.
Song Ruqi was unyielding, particularly since those from the second household returned; seeing them stirred her troubles. Besides, Qi Zhen had gone ahead, and she refused to conform to the implied suggestion of arranging two understanding beauties to serve him.
Bah, wishful thinking!
