He didn't exaggerate at all—the endless choices displayed in front of us dazed me. The tent closest to us had a handful of tables laden with dried fruit, nuts, and pastries of all kinds. The next one over featured flower vases in myriads of shapes and colors, filled with early plum blossoms and silverbud willows. The farther shops were draped in the brightest silk, walls covered with rows of robes and dresses suitable for the grandest gatherings of the new year.
I take no credit for those door couplets :) I have zero idea how to write them, so I just modified some existing ones on the internet lol. I envy those who can write poems!
How does everyone like these "unfantasy-like" chapters? I want to give Bai Ye and Qing-er more time to enjoy their new life, and I kinda like adding a little Chinese culture into the story once in a while :) But do you guys think this is too much everyday detail?