Qin Yu was not home, so Ah Da enjoyed much more freedom; she could do whatever she wanted in the enormous villa, going wherever she wished.
After wandering around the villa in her fluffy slippers, Ah Da quickly grew unsatisfied and turned her attention outside.
The villa occupied a vast area, not only the house itself but also lawns, woods, springs, gardens, pavilions, and the distant rivers. Everything was immaculately maintained, making the place feel even more expansive and beautiful when there.
There were many servants, each busy with their appointed tasks.
Ah Da wandered around with her mouth agape in awe; Qin Yu's house was even bigger and prettier than she had imagined.
It was more luxurious than the old man's house where she had stayed before, so Qin Yu must be richer than the old man.
But having money didn't mean one wasn't stingy; even eating a few candies required an interrogation, Ah Da complained.