The busiest day of Chinese New Year's Eve had come to an end, and the following days—New Year's Day, the second day, and even the third and fourth days—were not at all strenuous.
The New Year's holidays were meant for resting, not for busying oneself with socializing. Liu Zhengjiang didn't dislike socializing, but he specifically despised having to entertain during the holidays.
So, apart from playing host to a crowd on New Year's Day, he spent the following days from the second to the fourth at home with his wife and children.
Well... of course, Liu Zhengjiang thought his approach was rather manly, but neither Park Jinsuk nor Liu Xin'an really needed his company.
Even when he came back home, he was either busy working in his study or sitting on the sofa watching TV.