âRuoyan, youâre here!â Madam An smiled at Yun Ruoyan as she approached. âQuick, sit down.â
âI heard Grandmother would be coming, so I wanted to join in the fun. Is she still not here yet?â
âShe was planning on coming, but as soon as she stepped out of her rooms, the heat made her dizzyâ¦â Yun Ruoyao jumped in.
âOh, is that so?â Yun Ruoyan was still smiling prettily. âMother, itâs so warm and stifling today, and there arenât even breezes. What made you think of hosting the gathering at this pavilion?â
âAh!â Madam An sighed. âItâs because of Ruoyu, of course.â She looked toward the sullen and silent Yun Ruoyu by her side. âAccording to Ruoyao and Qianying, on the day that the crown prince came over to visit, it was at this pavilion that Ruoyu made you mad. These last few days, sheâs been pestering me for an opportunity to reconcile with you.â
Madam An handed a cup of cool tea to Yun Ruoyan. She took it and held it for a moment before placing it back down on the stone table.
âWeâre all sisters, and thereâs no need to be so formal,â she replied coolly.
âYouâre a generous girl, Ruoyan, but thereâs such a wide gulf in status between the two of you that Ruoyu surely has to apologize formally. The Yuns have always been strict on decorum, after all.â
As soon as Madam An finished speaking, Yun Ruoyu stood up and walked to her sisterâs side. She lowered her forehead and spoke, âI brewed this honey bayberry tea for you myself, Sister. If you really donât blame me anymore, then please have a sip.â
Her eyes were glued to the teacup in her hands. It was a glazed porcelain cup on which a white lotus had been painted, and on one of the petals was a bright red dragonfly.
Yun Ruoyu couldnât help but think back to that night, when Madam An had handed her an equally red bottle.
âThis is a poison made from the Wu kingdom to the west. Itâs a slow-acting poison thatâll slowly seep through oneâs body. Within a day, symptoms will appear on her body: her skin will turn swollen and itchy, and her organs will slowly fester away. Within two weeks, sheâll die with her body all but turned to mud.â
Upon hearing Madam Anâs introduction of the poison, Yun Ruoyu immediately felt the bright red bottle burn up, scalding her skin.
âThat girlâs birthmark had already festered once. Even if itâs better now, thereâs sure to be some scarring left behind, and itâll be the most sensitive and weak part of her body.â Madam An spoke casually, as if she were discussing the latest fashion. âOnce the poison strikes, it will spread starting from the birthmark on her face. Even she would think that there were a problem with the birthmark, let alone others, so you donât have anything to fear. Simply be warned that, if the poison ever comes into contact with your skin, itâll almost certainly leave a scar!â
âRuoyan, if you donât drink the tea, does that mean you wonât forgive Ruoyu?â Madam An sighed when she saw that Yun Ruoyan had no intention of picking up the teacup once more. âIf thatâs the case, then I can only punish her according to our family rules.â
Yun Ruoyan smiled, her hand moving as if to pick up the teacup but ending up patting her hair instead. âThen, Mother, please punish her.â
Madam An hadnât expected such a response, and she stalled.
âIf thereâs nothing else, Mother, Iâll be leaving now.â Yun Ruoyan stood up and prepared to leave, but Yun Ruoyu couldnât let her do so! Sheâd struggled long and hard before finally deciding to go with the plan, and it had to come to fruition. Furthermore, the empressâs flower-viewing party was in a few days. If she missed this opportunity, there wouldnât be anything else she could do.
âSister Ruoyan,â Yun Ruoyu immediately picked up the teacup and followed after her.
As if knowing that she would chase after her, Yun Ruoyan suddenly turned around, the thin summer dress she was wearing gyrating with her. It flared as she sent a pulse of spiritual energy at Yun Ruoyu: struck by what felt like a sudden gust of wind, she lost her grip on the teacup in her hands, and its contents spilled toward her body.
Cold, sticky tea dripped down Yun Ruoyuâs neck.
âAhhhhhhhh!!â She screamed violently. In the still, summer heat, Yun Ruoyuâs terrified voice travelled far into the distance.
The Yun matriarch rested on a palanquin. She had just been brought through the entrance to the gardens when she heard the shrill scream. She frowned as she looked toward Peony, who was holding a parasol for her by her side.
The Yun matriarch had just had her lunchtime nap when Peony went looking for her. She informed the Yun matriarch that her mistress wished to invite her to the back gardens for a show. The Yun matriarch acceded without asking any questions, but she hadnât expected to hear the commotion before she saw it.
âMother, mother, quick, help me wipe it off! Itâs sticking to my skin!â Yun Ruoyu jumped up and down, tears streaming down her face as she ran toward Madam An.
âDonât come over, donât come over!â Madam Anâs face shook as she hurriedly ran from her.
âSister, sister, save me! I donât want any scarring!â Yun Ruoyu turned toward Yun Ruoyao instead.
âNo, no, stay away!â Yun Ruoyaoâs expression was pallid as Yun Ruoyu chased after her, making loop after loop around the pavilion.
âEldest Miss, are you alright?â The servants that had accompanied them were all greatly confused by the commotion, and the heavy summer atmosphere turned raucous.
âWhatâs going on?!â It had been a long time since the Yun matriarch saw such improper behavior in her own household, and she thundered in rage. She tended to speak softly in her advanced age, but this shout was so loud that everyone within the pavilion stilled.
âGrandmother, save me!â Yun Ruoyu hurriedly ran in her direction.
Yun Ruoyan took two steps forward, stepping between her and her grandmother. With both hands clasped behind her back, she raised a foot and kicked at Yun Ruoyuâs chest.
Yun Ruoyu felt a strong force push against her body. It didnât particularly hurt, but she couldnât control herself as her body flew up into the air and landed in the pond with a great splash.
In the center of the pavilion, the Yun matriarch sat on a stone bench. Yun Ruoyu knelt by her feet, her clothes drenched.
âGrandmother, please summon a physician to save me!â Her skin felt incomparably itchy where the tea had made contact with it, and she couldnât help wanting to scratch herself.
The current Yun Ruoyu cut a sorry figure. Her clothes were damp, her hair loose and matted, and she kept on scratching at her chest.
The Yun matriarch couldnât bear to look at her. She had her maid Xiao Lan summon a physician before turning to Madam An and asking coldly, âTell me what happened!â
âMother, I donât know either!â Madam Anâs face was the epitome of worry and anxiety. She claimed that sheâd only wanted to help the two girls reconcile, and that she had no idea what was going on either. In a few sentences, sheâd absolved herself from the fiasco.
Yun Ruoyuâs chest was numb, her heart pounding. With teary, incredulous eyes, she looked at the mother who had always doted on her, not daring to expose the truth.
Ever since she was small, she had been stubborn and strong-minded. Her birth mother didnât have the power to protect her, and sheâd always been shielded by Madam An. She didnât dare imagine what her life would be like in the Yun family if she didnât have Madam Anâs protection, nor her sister Yun Ruoyaoâs support.
âRuoyu? Whatâs going on?â The Yun matriarch pinned her with a gaze.
Yun Ruoyu only trembled as she bowed her head, unable to say a single word.
âRuoyu, why donât you admit it?â At this point, Yun Ruoyao spoke up. âGrandmother, Ruoyu was temporarily blinded by her emotions. Please spare her.â
Yun Ruoyu turned toward her good sister, a series of complex emotions welling up from her heart and turning into tears. Nevertheless, she grit her teeth, not speaking a single word.
âIf she wonât say anything, then you do it, Ruoyao!â
Yun Ruoyao looked bleakly at Yun Ruoyu. âLast night, Ruoyu said she had an interesting thing to show me.â
âWhat thing?â
âA red bottle containing powder that would make oneâs body itch. I hadnât expected that she would pour that powder into the tea she made, and I imagine she only did it to play a prank on Ruoyan.â
âOh, is that so? Itching powder?â Yun Ruoyan laughed coldly. âWhereâs the powder now? Ruoyu, can you show it to me?â
âTh-thereâs no more,â Yun Ruoyu stammered as she raised her head. âThere wasnât much to begin with, and Iâve used it all up. Grandmother, I know Iâve made a mistake,â Yun Ruoyu began to cry softly as she knelt once more by the Yun matriarchâs knee. âI donât dare to do it again, Grandmother.â
âAgain?!â The Yun matriarchâs face turned red. âI really havenât been as disciplined on all of you as I should have been. How dare you try to drug your own sister! This time, it might have been a prank, but what next? Something thatâll poison her to death?!â
âI donât dare, Grandmother, I donât dare!â Yun Ruoyu continued to moan, her hands still incessantly scratching at her neck. Her originally slender, white neck was now pitted with bloody impressions.
âMother, Ruoyuâs still young,â Madam An pleaded. âSheâs also suffered consequences for her own action, so please calm down and spare her this once.â
âAs her mother, you also have to take responsibility.â The Yun matriarch glanced askance at Madam An. âShe didnât harm me, but rather Ruoyan. Why donât you ask Ruoyan if sheâs willing to spare her?â
âRuoyu, quick, apologize to your sister!â Madam An commanded.
Despite her unwillingness, Yun Ruoyu still turned around and knelt in front of her sister. âSister, I apologize for my mischievous behavior. Please, wonât you spare me this once?â
Yun Ruoyan continued smiling coolly, her gaze sweeping over Madam An and Yun Ruoyao. âYouâve played similar pranks on me more than once or twice. If I forgive you each time, wonât it mark me as someone easy to bully?â
She turned to her grandmother. âGrandmother, please donât blame me for being careful. The Yun family emphasizes decorum, and if this were to continueâ¦â
Yun Ruoyan turned to Madam An. âMother, donât you agree?â Her clear, limpid eyes seemed to sparkle.
Madam An couldnât help but frown. This had been her excuse for bringing Yun Ruoyan here, and the odious girl was now countering her based on exactly that! âRuoyu did overstep her bounds, but she is still young. Mother, I hope you wonât hurt her too badly.â
Yun Ruoyan turned to look at Yun Ruoyu once more, seeing the bloody streaks on her neck. âWell, I suppose I am the older sister,â she sighed and turned to the Yun matriarch. âWhy not send Ruoyu to her cottage for solitary confinement?â
The Yun matriarch patted Yun Ruoyanâs hands, thinking that this punishment really couldnât be any lighter.
âAlright, Ruoyan.â She glanced at her appreciatively. âIâll let you decide how long your sister should be confined for, and you can let her out when you feel appeased about this whole affair.â
Yun Ruoyuâs hands, which were still scratching her neck, suddenly trembled. Didnât that mean that Yun Ruoyan could choose to lock her up for life if she so chose?
She was just about to speak when Madam An glared at her, and she couldnât help snapping her mouth shut once more.
âGrandmother, itâs too hot here. Why donât I send you back to your rooms?â Yun Ruoyan obediently helped support the old matriarch.
âAlright, letâs go back.â She smiled. âItâs been too long since you came over to my place. Do you like the fruits I had Xiao Lan send you?â
âOf course! Iâd even considered seeking you out to ask for more, Grandmother.â
âGood, good. Have as many as you want.â
Yun Ruoyan walked out of the pavilion with her grandmother, shrugging off the icy stares at her back and standing even straighter. Itâs too early for any of you to try to catch me unawares. In this life, itâll only be me harming you, not the other way around. Just you wait!
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