An Jing praised her, "It was right of you not to ride out. Your father is dealing with important matters. If you had delayed even one by taking the horse out, you would indeed bear a great fault."
After all, her disciple was just going out for fun.
Unlike her disciple's father—the head of all officials, who truly had many worries, and each one involved the wellbeing of the state and its people.
Li Wuyu said with a playful grin, "Don't judge me by my behavior; I actually understand a lot of principles."
An Jing tapped her on the forehead, "You really are different now that you're recovered, look how listless you were before, like an eggplant beaten by the frost."
Li Wuyu remained playful and smiling.
...
The next day, Li Wuyu set out on her journey back to the Capital, with An Jing, Xiao Changyi, and Wang Youbao seeing her off.
But they only went as far as the entrance of the Sixteen Town.