Along the way, the closer they got to the north, the colder the temperature became. Su Jin took out the clothes she wore in late autumn and added them to her body.
At first, the scenery on both sides of the river was a continuous mountain range before slowly moving to the plains. Sometimes, when Su Jin stood on the boat, she could see the tall mountains on the plains and see into the distance.
The fertile lands of the north stretched for hundreds of miles, and stretched as far as the eye could see.
In such an environment, Su Jin's mind also became more relaxed.
Every day when she was on the boat, she would move a deck chair to the bow of the boat to bask in the sunlight, read books, and play with her little sister and second brother.
If the weather was bad, she would hide in the cabin and speak to her mother.