Puyang Zong left three days later.
At that time, Awan had just been laid to rest.
She was buried in the cemetery at Huaxi.
This was a piece of auspicious land carefully selected by Feng Yun after Huaxi turned into a township.
She had planned to bury the deceased of Changmen here in the future.
But no one had expected that Awan, so young, would be the first to reside there.
On the day of the burial, Puyang Zong did not go.
He had not left his house for three days and refused to speak; Ruan Shi, weeping, had visited Taiping Garden, then the Grand Princess herself came to Huaxi to scold him bitterly, which finally prompted him to start preparing for the return to the Capital.
Not taking much luggage, just a single carriage, he drove desolately out of Yi Garden, stopping outside Awan's restaurant at Huaxi Wharf.
On the day Awan died, the restaurant closed down.
Now, two of the door panels had been removed, yet the door was left half-closed.