Chapter 101
Be A Virtuous Wife! So Tough!
C101 â Look in the Mirror?
The news of the young heir from the Yueyang Marquisâs family aspiring to marry the Crown Prince swiftly swept through Ye City like a sudden breeze.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Tang Yueâs name, previously associated with the renowned physician of the Yueyang Marquisâs Mansion, now bore a new significance as the esteemed physician destined to wed the Crown Prince.
Zhao Sanlang, occupied with showcasing his culinary prowess in the Prefecture, received the explosive news abruptly, causing his hands to quiver. In his surprise, he accidentally spilled an entire pot of oil, nearly igniting the entire kitchen.
âHow can you dare lay claim to culinary divinity when you canât even prepare a simple meal? What use are you to me?â The County Prince stormed out of the kitchen, his head veiled in black smoke, his tone demanding answers.
Zhao Sanlang, too absorbed in his thoughts to respond, seized the servant who had delivered the news and inquired, âWhat did you just say?â
The servant, overcome with fear, fell to his knees and offered a prostration, damaging his head in the process.
âRise and repeat what you just revealed. Why did you announce that Tang familyâs son is betrothed to the Crown Prince?â
The County Prince stood nearby, his countenance darkened. A group of maids hastened to assist him in wiping his face, adjusting his attire in a frantic flurry.
âIndeed, indeed⦠Iâve just returned from outside. Everyone is abuzz with the news that His Highness has chosen a young physician from the Yueyang Marquisâs Mansion for matrimony,â stammered the servant.
âIs this news authentic?â Zhao Sanlang found the situation incredibly surreal. Why would the seemingly unattached Tang Xiaolang choose to wed, and moreover, the recently crowned Crown Prince?
The thought of visiting Prince Zhaoâs Mansion in the future to find Tang Xiaolang sent shivers down his spine.
âNo, I must confirm this. Tang Xiaolang has the audacity to make such a significant decision without my knowledge. Unbelievable!â Zhao Sanlang declared before hastily discarding his singed clothing, heading out.
âYoung⦠Young Master⦠you should change into fresh attire firstâ¦â Several servants chased after him, their voices strained, sweat dripping from their brows.
The County Prince dismissed the maid attempting to tidy his attire. He gazed coldly at the charred kitchen and commanded, âPrepare the horses!â
âYoung master, the princess expressly instructed you not to venture out today. Later, youâre meant to attend the celebration at Prince Zhaoâs Mansion⦠young masterâ¦â
âGet out!â The County Prince forcefully pushed the maid away and made a beeline for Zhao Sanlang.
Upon his arrival at Yueyang Marquisâs Mansion, Zhao Sanlangâs haste nearly startled the mansionâs gatekeeper. The man assumed that something grave had occurred involving his young master, for Zhao Sanlang had barely had time to don proper attire.
âWhere is your master?â Zhao Sanlang burst in with urgency and grabbed a nearby individual for answers.
The unfortunate soul caught in Zhao Sanlangâs grip stuttered, attempting to suggest that proper protocol dictated the notification of guests.
âIf you canât provide a clear explanation, Tang Xiaolang will start berating you!â Zhao Sanlang retorted sternly.
The hapless servantâs face reddened with embarrassment as he managed to mumble, âYoung Master Tang is in the main hall, accompanied by the ladies.â
Zhao Sanlang playfully patted the manâs cheek and commended, âWell done! Getting scolded was worth it!â With that, he left the servant and hurried toward the main hall.
The layout of Yueyang Marquisâs Mansion was familiar to him. He had visited several times since Tang Xiaolangâs arrival.
His sole focus was on reaching the main hall, oblivious to the County Prince who trailed behind, his expression growing increasingly dark.
âTang Xiaolang⦠Tang Xiaolangâ¦â Zhao Sanlang was left dumbfounded as he rushed into the main hall, which was adorned in vibrant red with a conspicuous pile of betrothal gifts. No further explanation was required.
Tang Yue approached him, wearing a surprised expression, and inquired, âWhatâs the matter? Is there a crisis afoot? Or did you impregnate someone?â
The roomâs occupants gazed at Tang Yue in astonishment, unaccustomed to such casual conversation from him.
The elderly mistress promptly exchanged a meaningful glance with Zhao Shi, signaling her to escort her daughters to the backyard. While conventions concerning gender interaction were not overly strict, Zhao Sanlangâs disheveled appearance called for discretion.
Unaware of being perceived as a potential troublemaker, Zhao Sanlang seized Tang Yue and pressed, âTell me the truth, when did you become acquainted with the Crown Prince?â
âThatâs all?â Tang Yue scrutinized him from head to toe, plucking a green leaf from his hair and toying with it. He teased, âTsk, tsk. Donât tell me youâve been secretly infatuated with me for so long that upon hearing of my impending marriage, you were so heartbroken that you couldnât bear to live?â
County Prince, who had just entered the room, happened to catch wind of the conversation. He fixed his keen gaze on Zhao Sanlang.
It was only then that Tang Yue became aware of the presence of a follower trailing him. He playfully nudged him. âHey, did you stir up trouble in the Prefecture?â
Startled, Zhao Sanlang snapped back to reality, realizing that he had acted foolishly.
He hastily straightened his disheveled attire and slicked back his hair, then gracefully offered his respects to the esteemed elders.
âMy apologies for my nephewâs impulsive behavior. I hope the venerable old lady and Master Hou can find it in their hearts to forgive him. The news of Tang Yueâs impending marriage took us by surprise.â
The old lady smiled knowingly. She had even shattered a set of tea cups upon hearing the news, a sign of her approval of the close bond between the two.
âSanlang, hurry to the back and change into warmer clothes. We wouldnât want you catching a chill,â the old lady said with affection.
Despite his reluctance, Zhao Sanlang had no choice but to comply. Walking back in his current attire was out of the question. He located an outfit of similar size to Tang Yueâs and made the necessary change.
Once inside, the two friends engaged in a candid conversation. Zhao Sanlang adjusted his clothing and playfully tugged at Tang Yueâs collar, inquiring, âNow that weâre alone, whatâs the real story? Are you truly going to become part of Prince Zhaoâs household?â
âAhem⦠Itâs actually the Crown Princeâs Palace,â Tang Yue corrected.
Zhao Sanlang couldnât help but jest, âSo, youâre crowning him Prince because you put a ring on it?â
âI donât appreciate that joke. Why would I crown him?â Tang Yue brushed his hand away and casually sipped his tea. âThe Crown Prince has taken an interest in me. Heâs loyal to me, so I have no choice but to accept his marriage proposal.â
He sighed after speaking his truth.
Zhao Sanlang remained skeptical. He quipped, âTang Xiaolang, did you wake up today without looking in the mirror? How can the Crown Prince be so devoted to you?â
âWell, letâs not dwell on that. Itâs settled now. You wonât judge me for marrying a man, will you?â Tang Yue was more concerned about this aspect. Homosexuality was frowned upon by some, regardless of the era.
Seated beside him, Zhao Sanlang casually picked up his cup and took a sip of tea. âWhatâs all this chatter about? If it werenât for my penchant for curvaceous beauties, I wouldnât mind hosting a charming young master in my chambers.â
âButâ¦â He paused briefly, wearing a sly grin. âIf you were to get married, wouldnât that implyâ¦â He cast a rather suggestive glance towards Tang Yueâs lower half before letting out a rather ribald chuckle.
Tang Yue was well aware of what was on his mind. He shrugged and responded composedly, âYou neednât worry about that. Others wonât even have the opportunity.â
It was the unvarnished truth, and Zhao Sanlang nodded in agreement. âIâve seen the County Princess Tangxi that His Highness introduced earlier. She doesnât measure up. If it were you, Iâd think His Highness had done me a favor. Whatâs the whole story?â
âIt means I stand out,â Tang Yue mused, finding these words to be rather considerate. In his familyâs eyes, they either believed in their elevated social standing or that this young man had excellent taste.
Nevertheless, did he truly not harbor any affection for him? If not, why would he grant him such high praise?
âAbout this⦠County Princess Tangxi,â Tang Yue hesitated briefly but finally decided to inquire about this potential rival in love. âHow does she look, and whatâs her character like?â
âSheâs extraordinarily beautiful, not far behind County Princess Huizhu in looks. As for her character, hehe⦠it leaves much to be desired. Quite the pretty face, though.â
Tang Yue found this statement rather perplexing. Any comparison to County Princess Huizhu warranted skepticism.
However, according to Zhao Sanlangâs aesthetic standards, he wasnât deemed unattractive. He must be quite handsome.
âIs she very capricious? Wild? Perverse? Or perhaps unintelligent?â He chuckled. âThose terms are rather vague.â
Zhao Sanlang glanced at him. âWhy are you so anxious? Do you think His Highness will be fond of her?â
Against his own inclinations, Tang Yue shook his head and replied, âIâm concerned that sheâll never forget His Highness.â They were once husband and wife, and it was Lee Zhao who aspired to be accomplished and influential.
âYou neednât fret about thatâ¦â
Just as Tang Yue was about to breathe a sigh of relief, Zhao Sanlang chuckled softly. âCounty Princess Tangxi must be delighted with the Crown Prince. When the marriage was annulled, I heard she went on a three-day hunger strike. If the imperial physician hadnât confirmed that His Highnessâs leg couldnât be healed, do you think it wouldâve been so easy to cancel the betrothal?â
ââ¦â Tang Yue really wanted to give him a slap. âAlright then. Sheâs just a woman; itâs not such a big deal!â
It seemed that the next time he saw Lee Zhao, heâd have to inquire if warding off romantic interests fell within his job description. This was a laborious and thankless task; heâd have to raise his fee!