In the following days, everyone wanted to adjust their schedule a bit.
Life in the cabin wasn't too hard, but it wasn't convenient for people who grew up on land. They didn't feel anything at first, but only realized they might have been slightly dizzy after getting off the boat.
The journey was tiring.
Her little friends were in standby mode, recharging themselves.
Lu Jingzhi, who had enough energy, lay on the bed, utterly bored – when would her friends be able to rest up?
Just as she decided to venture out on her own for a walk, she received a letter from her hometown.
Taking the envelope from Xu Shulou, Lu Jingzhi was very doubtful, "We just arrived. Even if the letter had been sent by the fastest horse, it would have taken at least three days. How did my family know the address here?"
Her heart skipped a beat.
No way, no way, no way. Her mother wouldn't have sent the letter directly to her "ancestral home," right?