After breakfast, he took two clever maids with him and rode in a carriage to Zhenyuan.
The birthday banquet of the prefect's wife was held in Zhenyuan. This Zhenyuan was built by the Chen family. Many exotic flowers and plants were planted in it, many waterside pavilions and pavilions were built, and artificial lakes were dug and many artificial lakes were built.
The scenery.
It is specially designed for people to watch and play. Of course, if you want to enter the garden to play, you will naturally have to pay a fee.
This Zhenyuan also has a chef and can also host various banquets.
The magistrate's family lived in the backyard of the government office. If it were done at home, it would not be good for the people who had so many people coming in and out of the government office. Therefore, it was set up in Zhenyuan.
Because there were so many people coming, there was a long line of carriages at the gate of Zhenyuan.
After queuing for half an hour, it was the Yun family's carriage that stopped at the door. The maid got off the carriage first, lifted the curtain, and helped Wu get out of the carriage.
Wu was wearing a blue rose-flowered skirt today. The blue color made her skin white.
She wears a gold ingot bun, a set of jade hair and face, transparent jade earrings, a gold collar around her neck with round jade stones, and a pair of green bracelets on her hands.
The dress is very decent, full of nobility, but low-key, and will not steal the limelight of the birthday girl.
"Yo! Mrs. Yun."
Someone who knew him saw Wu and called out with a smile.
Standing beside the carriage, Mrs. Wu smiled brightly, called the man's wife, and then entered Zhenyuan with the others.
Before entering, I also showed the invitation I received to the person guarding the door.
The scenery in Zhenyuan was naturally beautiful. Wu and others were chatting and looking at the scenery as they walked towards the place where the banquet was being held.
If you meet someone you know along the way, you will smile and say hello.
When Wu saw that young lady, she would take a second look at her.
When they arrived at the waterside pavilion where the banquet was being held, they saw the prefect's wife Mo, wearing a purple butterfly and peony double-breasted skirt.
The prefect's wife was dressed very gorgeously, and anyone who didn't know her would know that she was today's protagonist.
Mrs. Wu lowered her head slightly and said to Ms. Mo who was sitting there: "I wish you a happy birthday, madam, and everything goes well."
After saying that, the maid behind him sent forward the birthday gift she had prepared.
Mrs. Mo smiled happily and said, "Thank you, Mrs. Yun. Please sit down quickly."
When people in the waterside pavilion heard Mrs. Mo call her Mrs. Yun, they knew that she was the mother of Mr. Yun, who topped the list, and couldn't help but look at her twice.
Mrs. Mo's maid accepted the birthday gift, and Mrs. Wu sat down on an empty chair beside her.
After a while, Mrs. Mo looked at Mrs. Wu and asked, "Isn't your master here?"
Wu smiled and said, "That child wanted to study and prepare for the scholar examination next month, so he didn't come."
"Master Yun still wants to take the scholar examination?"
A young lady asked in surprise.
It's too fast to take the examination for scholar just after being admitted as a child student.
Wu: "Well, it will be at the end of June."
"So fast, is there enough time?"
Some people think Mr. Yun is a little too radical.
He just ranked first among the children's students. It would be a bit embarrassing if he didn't make the list during the scholar examination.
Wu said nonchalantly: "Just give it a try first. We don't care whether we pass or not."
"Master Yun can get the first place in the child examination. His strength is certainly impressive. It's no problem to take the scholar examination."
Mr. Mo was very determined and authentic.
Her master had read the examination papers of the Young Master of the Yun family and kept praising him, saying that he was a good man and would become a great person in the future.
He was also said to be a prodigal son who never changes his fortune and became a late bloomer.
If she hadn't heard her master say these words, she wouldn't have thought of inviting Mrs. Yun's family to this birthday banquet.