The spring breeze brushed against their faces as the peach tree in the courtyard bloomed. Lin Shiheng sat by the window, and coincidentally, a pink petal drifted into the room with the spring breeze.
This scene was beautiful no matter where it was placed, but unfortunately, the original owner didnât think so.
Since his birth, this peach tree in the courtyard had been growing. Starting from some year, it only blossomed but never bore fruit. For other farming families, a fruitless tree was just that, a fruitless tree. After all, they relied on crops, not fruit trees.
But for the original owner, this peach tree represented his repeated failures in the imperial examinations, despite his success in becoming a scholar.
It bloomed early but never bore fruit.
The place where Lin Shiheng currently resided was a village called Linyang, and the house he stayed in was the old house of the Lin family.
The Lin family had three sons. The eldest and second sons were ordinary farmers, but the third son, the original owner, was the one who received the most love from his parents due to being born to them in their old age. He had fair skin as a child, and he didnât look like someone who could work in the fields. Because his parents were getting old and feared that he would lose their support before growing up, they decided to send him to the town to study.
The original owner indeed had some intelligence and talent. When he was 13 years old, he passed the township examination for scholars.
In a vast country like Ye, there were naturally many township scholars. There were even some who achieved that at a young age. During the reign of the previous Emperor, there was even a 14-year-old top scholar.
However, in remote and impoverished places like this, a scholar as young as him was extremely rare, especially considering that it was his first attempt. He could be considered a precious gem.
When the news of a 13-year-old passing the scholar examination arrived, it caused a sensation throughout Linyang Village. Everyone said that the Lin family was lucky, and in the future, they would have an official in their household.
The original owner, who had the potential to become an official, was naturally praised to the skies. He didnât have to travel far, and his teacher, who taught him for his whole life, was only an old scholar. He didnât know that there were more talented people beyond his horizon. He believed it when people said he was an exceptional prodigy that only appeared once in a millennium.
From that point on, he didnât study as diligently as before but focused on cultivating his own image.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
He had to have the best brushes, ink, paper, and inkstone. His robe and clothes had to be spotless. Coupled with his decent face, he truly became a beautiful sight in the dusty countryside.
Unfortunately, no matter how beautiful he looked, without ink in his belly, he couldnât pass the examination for the provincial scholar.
(TNote: ink in his belly = knowledge/book smarts.)
From the age of 13, he kept taking the exams until he was 22. At an age when others already had three children, the original owner still hadnât found a wife because of his failure in the exams.
Of course, it wasnât that others didnât find him attractive. Although he couldnât pass the imperial examination, he was still a talented scholar. If he were willing to give up on the civil service examinations and become an accountant in town or open a school, he would certainly earn more than the peasants who toiled in the fields. Moreover, his appearance had caught the attention of many girls in the village.
The reason why the original owner remained unmarried was because he wasnât willing to settle.
He was handsome and talented, so why should he marry an illiterate country girl? As for the attractive merchantâs daughters, there were inquiries from them when he first became a successful candidate, but at that time, the original owner didnât think highly of merchants. He wanted to marry a daughter from a wealthy and influential family, someone who wasnât only rich and powerful but also beautiful.
Now that he was older and had repeatedly failed the provincial exams, he considered marrying a merchantâs daughter as a backup plan. However, those shrewd merchants werenât willing to marry their daughters off to a countryside boy who had been trying for 9 years and still hadnât passed the provincial examination.
However, the village girls didnât mind the original owner, but he himself didnât fancy them.
Originally, there was no problem with things continuing like that, but in the year he turned 22, Father Lin fell from the cart while driving the cattle.
Father Lin was now 60 years old, which in this era was considered almost halfway to the grave. The fall nearly cost him his life. The doctor they called didnât say it couldnât be treated, but he mentioned that it required a lot of money. Even if it were treated, he wouldnât be able to do heavy labor in the future and could only rest properly.
Upon hearing that, Eldest Bother Lin and Second Brother Lin hesitated.
They didnât want their father to seek treatment. Being rural folks, their family wasnât particularly wealthy. Spending a large sum of money on treatment would only bring back a weakened laborer instead of a healthy one. Moreover, they would have to take care of him in the future. It simply wasnât necessary.
Of course, they didnât show their hesitation openly. It was only their wives who expressed it. Lin Da and Lin Er just didnât take their parentsâ side when their wives spoke.
(TNote: Rural names tend to use the sequence of birth, Lin Da/Big Lin = Eldest Brother Lin; Lin Er/ Two Lin = Second Brother Lin.)
But even so, it was enough to chill Mother Linâs heart.
As parents, they had worked hard to raise their sons, providing them with food, clothing, and helping them start families. Yet when their own father encountered a problem, his sons didnât want him to recover.
What comforted Mother Lin was that her most beloved youngest son firmly stood by her side and expressed his determination to get their father treated.
In reality, the original owner wasnât as filial as Mother Lin believed. He had never worked in the fields since he could remember, relying entirely on the familyâs support. The money for buying brushes, paper, books, clothes, and even the travel expenses for his exams, all came from his parentsâ hard-earned income.
However, the eldest and second brothers always had reservations about the expenses for his education. If their father really passed away, leaving only Mother Lin alone, it would be difficult for her to manage the eldest and second brothers. Who would support him then?
This farce, triggered by Father Linâs need for treatment, ultimately ended in a separation of the family.
Mother Lin felt disheartened by her two sonsâ attitude and called upon the elders of the clan and neighbors as witnesses. The Lin family divided, with the eldest and second brothers living separately, while the two elderly parents followed the youngest son.
This was something the original owner hadnât anticipated.
He only wanted his parents to continue supporting him, but he never expected that the responsibility of providing for their parents, which should have fallen on the eldest brother, would end up on his own shoulders. He deeply regretted his past choices.
With Father Lin unable to do heavy work even after recovering and Mother Lin having to tend to the fields and her husband, the burden of household chores fell on him. In just a few days, he couldnât maintain his previous noble image and was overwhelmed by exhaustion.
Finally, when Mother Lin cautiously suggested finding a wife for him to take care of the household chores, he reluctantly agreed, thinking about not having to do chores anymore.
The bride he married was 18 years old. The reason she hadnât married despite reaching 18 was twofold. Firstly, her family was extremely poor, and although her father was a good man, kindness alone couldnât alleviate poverty.
Secondly, her mother had passed away early, and a daughter without maternal upbringing was always deemed undesirable for marriage. Moreover, there were rumors in the village that this young girl had prevented her father from doing good deeds, leading people to believe she must be ill-intentioned.
Consequently, families who feared bringing a troublemaker home would dare to marry her in.
Thirdly, the girlâs mother had come to the village 10 years ago, but after giving birth to this lone daughter, she passed away. People were afraid that this girl would follow her motherâs fate and wouldnât be able to bare a male child.
In short, due to various circumstances, this 18-year-old girl became an unmarried old maid.
The original owner didnât want to marry her, but he needed someone to support him, so he reluctantly married her with a cold face.
It was obvious that he didnât like her, so naturally, he wouldnât treat her kindly.
After the girl got married, she worked tirelessly every day, taking care of the fields, serving her in-laws, and attending to her husbandâs needs. The original owner despised her lack of knowledge, even though she was good-looking, she was just a country girl. He also neglected their intimate life, which resulted in her not conceiving for 3 years after marriage. Finally, when the original owner passed the provincial examination and became a Juren, she became pregnant. She thought the days of hardship were finally over, but instead, she received a divorce letter.
(TNote: Juren = a rank achieved by people who passed the township examination.)
The original owner had been disgusted with this wife for quite some time. Previously, he still needed her support, and even if he disliked her, it wasnât appropriate to divorce his wife. Now that he had achieved fame as a Juren, stood in the spotlight and admired by everyone, he naturally didnât want to continue to endure this hardship.
He wasnât foolish either. He knew it wouldnât look good if he divorced his wife immediately after passing the provincial examination. Furthermore, with his disdain for the ailing Father Lin and his affair outside, he meticulously planned a case of âdaughter-in-law kills father-in-law.â
As a result, his wish came true, as he sent his wife to prison and got rid of the burden, Father Lin.
After that, he never passed the Imperial Exam and remarried his former lover, the daughter of a wealthy merchant.
He thought he could enjoy life from then on, but because his loverâs family was wealthy, she developed an arrogant attitude. She also held the leverage of accusing him of killing his father and framing his wife. Even though she herself couldnât have children, he firmly prevented him from taking concubines.
In ancient times, not being able to have oneâs own child was the greatest punishment. Countless times, the original owner regretted accusing his former wife despite her pregnancy. If he wanted to accuse her, he should have waited until the child was born.
When he was in his forties, he suffered a sudden heart attack due to the shock of discovering his wifeâs affair and died in agony shortly after.
[Ding! This small world mission: Protect LI Lanlan, task completion progress: 0]
Li Lanlan was the one who wholeheartedly cared for her husband and in-laws for 3 years, only to be wrongly accused by her former spouse.
Lin Shiheng was somewhat surprised, âThe original owner doesnât seem like someone who would give up their soul to protect someone.â
[His desire was to have his wife and the adulterer killed, and then get mamed. The task to protect Li Lanlan is a system assignment, and the two cannot be confused.]
âAlright, got it. You can withdraw now.â