The south-facing room furthest inside on the second floor had curtains hanging from the windows on the side and the main southern direction, fluttering in the night breeze.
Ping'an was the first to turn on the light. In the view, the central one-and-a-half-meter long, eighty-centimeter wide solid wood simple desk and stool divided the room into two areas.
The area from the south window down to fifty centimeters in front of the desk had a bamboo bed without "legs" tightly laid against the corners of the walls on both sides. Judging by its length and width, it must have been custom-made.
At this point, Yu didn't understand that a small country popularized this kind of tatami. To avoid later giving others leverage, Zhou Jiao intended to reform it.
—Cool in summer, and a layer of mattress added in winter, it was for the children to rest and play.
