Shu Yu didn't recognize them, and to her, Lord Cheng's guards didn't matter, no matter who they were.
She was just slightly more familiar with Cheng Xian, hoping it wasn't him.
Now, having heard another name from Zhao Xi's mouth, her biggest reaction was to utter an "Oh."
Then she strolled to the kitchen for dinner.
Over the next two days, the weather remained warm, until the temperature suddenly dropped on the evening of the second day.
Shu Yu shivered involuntarily as she returned home from the Manor.
Luckily, she had prepared a cotton cloak at the Manor in advance; otherwise, she wouldn't have wanted to step outside.
Upon entering the courtyard, Shu Yu noticed that her sunflower pot, previously placed in the vegetable garden, was gone, presumably moved inside by the old lady.
With such cold weather, she wondered how it might affect the sunflower's growth.
Hearing her enter, the old lady quickly called out, "Come have some soup, it's piping hot, will warm you up."