When I met Mu-Zi, she had already arrived first. We chatted briefly and then began our barefoot tour. My impression of Mu-Zi's feet is that they are substantial, with delicate toes. Mu-Zi herself is also a beauty with great poise, so her being barefoot in a long dress on the street wasn't awkward at all. We first walked into the ancient town, shooting as we went. Before long, her soles were already black. Moreover, the ground was still very hot that day, but Mu-Zi endured it and gradually adapted. At first, she was a bit nervous, but as time went on, she became more natural. We walked, shot, and chatted. There were many people in the small town, and many pointed at us, but we kept talking and gradually ignored them. Entering the ancient town, the roads were paved with black, uneven, and rough stone slabs, which were also quite hot. I was worried Mu-Zi wouldn't be able to bear it, but she was strong, just saying, “Oh, it's so hot,” and then slowly adapted. After all, it was an ancient town with many tourists, and Mu-Zi and I were among them, often stopping to observe the passing ancient buildings and alleyways. While passing through an alley, we encountered a wedding procession. We passed through, watched for a while, and perhaps because we walked so naturally, the strange looks from people decreased. We got up and walked towards the small lake behind the town. The area around the small lake was very tranquil. There was a dirt path by the lake and a gravel path—a good place to test one's barefoot skills. Mu-Zi first walked onto the dirt path, stopped in the middle to sit on a nearby step, and rested briefly. She stretched out her feet for me to take photos while enjoying the beautiful lakeside scenery. After taking photos, Mu-Zi got up, and we walked into the woods. There was an area near the water where Mu-Zi went to wade, washed her feet, and then continued on. The subsequent path was made of very coarse stone slabs, not easy to walk on, and there were some small insects around, so we walked slower. Suddenly, we saw a group of people standing nervously on a dam. We walked over and found out a family had brought their beloved dog for an outing, and the puppy had fallen into the water. They were trying to rescue it. Mu-Zi was very热心 to help offer suggestions. We helped there for a long time until the puppy finally got ashore, and Mu-Zi was relieved. We walked back via another route—a gravel path! On the gravel path, Mu-Zi was very uncomfortable, walking very cautiously. Not long after, we turned onto a stone slab path. Mu-Zi said, “I need to practice walking on gravel paths more in the future~” When passing by a tree full of fruit, we were both curious about what kind of fruit it was. Mu-Zi picked a cluster to observe. I asked her to place it under her foot and step on it to squeeze out the juice, which Mu-Zi did. However, it was clear Mu-Zi is a clean person. After stepping on it, she walked into the grass and used the grass to rub off the mud stuck to her soles, then headed back towards the ancient town. Finally, we returned to the ancient town, had tea at an open-air teahouse inside. Mu-Zi rested her feet on a chair, played with her phone ******, looking very happy. Here, we took some photos, and as dusk approached, we went our separate ways home.