Madam Song volunteered to take the child back to the main courtyard. Song Ci was a bit surprised. Although she felt a bit reluctant, she didn't say it was impossible. After all, she couldn't be like some other madams who insisted on keeping their grandsons by their side.
On the carriage to the manor, Song Ci said to Nanny Gong, "I thought she would pretend not to know and keep the child in my courtyard to raise."
"It must be the young miss who gave her a few reminders."
Song Ci thought this was indeed possible, and said, "Qian'er is indeed more clear-headed than her mother."
Nanny Gong smiled gently and spread out the mat, saying, "There's still some distance to the manor. Would you like to take a nap first?"
Song Ci lay down as suggested. The carriage had been equipped with shock absorbers and was driven very slowly because of her age. Enveloped in the sound of the wheels, she soon fell asleep.
