Su Liang lightly huffed, "May I ask where the young master went for a stroll?"
"Everywhere." Gu Ling said.
Su Liang looked up at the sky speechlessly, thinking this guy is insane!
"Let's talk about serious matters," Su Liang said solemnly. "Earlier, when you disguised yourself as Ning Jing, Uncle Liang told your grandfather about it. Although that identity is over now, if someone brings it up again and with the royal family's suspicions, they might believe it. For safety's sake, you must hide well recently and not be discovered by anyone. Otherwise, it'll be troublesome."
"Mm." Gu Ling nodded.
"What if your grandfather troubles me?" Su Liang asked.
Gu Ling shook his head slightly, "Suit yourself."
...
Before going to bed, Gu Ling soaked some beans. The next day, before dawn, he ground the beans into soy milk using a small stone grinder, adding a few peanuts and red dates, then boiling it in a small pot.