Chapter 57
Be A Virtuous Wife! So Tough!
C57 â You Will Die Without A Woman?
When the State Protectorâs son decided to reprimand a servant, nobody dared to intervene. Tang Yue sighed, shook his head, and helped the servant to his feet, gently rubbing his stomach. However, the servantâs wails only grew louder.
âWhy do you do this? Even a dog relies on its master. If you roam dark paths at night, youâll encounter ghosts,â Tang Yue scolded with a smile, imparting a lesson. He then tossed a tube of ointment to the servant. âTake care of yourself and stay away from the young master!â
The commotion at the door didnât go unnoticed. Soon, a manager arrived with a group of people to apologize. This seemed like a recurring issue, and the manager handled it adeptly.
With a group of arrogant young masters now welcomed inside, the matter came to a close.
The State Duke Hengâs Mansion was hosting a banquet, and nearly all the invited guests had arrived. The household exemplified the phrase âtiger father and dog son.â While the exterior appeared grand, the internal affairs were often chaotic, resulting in rare banquets to entertain guests.
Tang Yue could sense the disarray in the household from the servantsâ manners at the door. Clearly, they lacked a proper housekeeper to manage things.
Yueyang Marquis had mentioned that once Tang Ya married into the family, she would become the matriarch. State Duke Heng even suggested a speedy marriage between Tang Ya and his son, probably aiming to resolve the mess.
âIf thereâs no matriarch, who will oversee State Duke Hengâs Mansion? Who will manage the backyard?â Tang Yue asked Zhao Sanlang.
This kid seemed to be well-informed about the familyâs affairs, so it was fitting to inquire with him.
âState Duke Heng was deeply in love with his late wife. Despite her passing many years ago, he never remarried. However, the mansion has several concubines. The steward handles the front yard, while a concubine manages the backyard. The chaos in State Duke Hengâs Mansion is mainly due to the poor relationship between the steward and that particular concubine. Moreover, aside from her beauty, that concubine doesnât seem to possess much intelligence.â
Tang Yue nodded, understanding why Noble Heir of State Duke Heng had been raised in such a family atmosphere.
He could infer that State Duke Heng was highly esteemed, and he must have been preoccupied with his official duties, leaving him with little time to care for his son. The concubine was deemed unfit to raise him, so his future brother-in-law grew like a weed, unrestrained and untamed.
Unfortunately, this weed grew crookedly in the wind, evolving from a small sprout into a rotund Fatty Big Sea.
As they journeyed, Tang Yue saw elegant mansions and lavish decorations. Compared to Yueyang Marquisâs Mansion and even Prince Zhaoâs Mansion, these surroundings appeared more opulent.
Yet, amidst this wealth, there was a sense of disorder.
They were received by State Duke Hengâs concubine, a woman of delicate beauty. However, it was apparent that she was getting on in years, and her movements seemed somewhat reserved. No wonder she couldnât suppress the demons and devils in her residence.
As the sole heir of State Duke Hengâs Mansion, the Noble Heir of State Duke Heng was there to welcome the guests. However, the portly figure moved rather slowly, and two beauties supported him on either side. To outsiders, he might be mistaken for an elderly man in his twilight years.
Tang Yue couldnât help but shake his head in secret. Unless State Duke Heng was blind to such an image, he wondered if the idea of a son had ever crossed his mind. It seemed like he didnât care much about it.
Could it be that State Duke Heng intended to hand over the State Dukeâs Mansion to this chubby fellow a hundred years from now?
âNoble Heir, this is Tang, the young master of Yueyang Marquisâs Mansion. According to proper address, you should call him âbrotherâ.â
The Noble Heir of State Duke Heng narrowed his keen eyes and glanced at Tang Yue. His gaze held a hint of brightness. âAre you the doctor who cured Wang Zizhaoâs legs?â
âNoble Heirâ¦â The concubine called out, halting her speech.
Tang Yue waved his hand, unperturbed by the direct question. He bowed respectfully and replied, âYes, I am Tang Yue. May I know the name of the Noble Heir of State Duke Heng?â
âYou donât know?â The man widened his mouth in surprise, revealing slightly yellowed teeth.
âIâm new here. I havenât had the opportunity to ask for the Noble Heirâs name.â Of course, these words were insincere. Both families were future in-laws, and they knew almost everything about each other.
The Noble Heir of State Duke Heng was named Ping Shun, a name that seemingly reflected his parentsâ desire for a smooth life for him. Yet, it remained uncertain if their wishes would come true.
âIf you donât know, you donât know. Even if you do know, can you at least address me by my name?â The Noble Heir of State Duke Heng rarely spoke with such seriousness, and he sounded a bit breathless after finishing his sentence.
Tang Yue cursed inwardly. This plump fellow might not have a strong physique, but he wasnât foolish.
âThe Noble Heir makes a valid point. The invitation mentioned an exhibition of chrysanthemums today. I wonder where the chrysanthemums are?â
Tang Yue scanned their surroundings. They currently stood in a garden with dense and luxuriant vegetation, but they hadnât yet come across the showcased chrysanthemums.
âChrysanthemums?â The Noble Heir of State Duke Heng was taken aback. He couldnât recall if he had forgotten or simply didnât know why his family had put up the display.
âNoble Heir, there was heavy rain last night, so I had someone move the chrysanthemums indoors. Please wait for a moment. Iâll have them moved back now,â State Duke Hengâs concubine hurriedly said before leaving with the others.
Tang Yue glanced at the clear blue sky. He remembered that the rain had stopped early in the morning. He couldnât help but sigh at the efficiency of State Duke Hengâs Mansion, which explained the criticism they were receiving.
However, Tang Yue hadnât come to admire the flowers. It was Zhao Sanlangâs idea to play with the archery pot. He deliberately handed Tang Yue an arrow to show off.
Tang Yue had played this game before, so he still had a sense of it. He missed the first shot slightly, but he hit the other nine arrows accurately, earning applause from the onlookers.
âSo itâs himâ¦â
âHe looks really young. Did he truly heal Wang Zizhaoâs leg?â
âHow could this be fake? The news came from both the royal palace and Prince Zhaoâs Mansion. I heard the king and queen even rewarded him.â
âDoes this mean the young master is a miraculous doctor?â
âDoes it really matter whether heâs a miraculous doctor or not? As long as he can treat illnesses, befriending him wonât do any harm. No one can guarantee theyâll never fall ill or get hurt in their lifetime. Having a friend with excellent medical skills is a valuable asset, no matter how you look at it.â
âThatâs true. Despite his unassuming appearance, heâs quite skilled with the bow, and his social status isnât low either. That should be sufficient.â
Tang Yue paid no heed to the onlookersâ whispers. It was better to just ignore them, whether their comments were favorable or not.
As he released the last arrow, he stole a glance at the Noble Heir of State Duke Heng. When he saw the heir embracing the beauty intimately by the side, anger immediately surged within him.
Damn it, if it werenât for Tang Ya, he would have wanted to confront and ruthlessly deal with this person.
Tang Yue thought, If it werenât for Tang Ya, he might have been tempted to directly and brutally end him.
âAhem⦠Noble Heir, arenât you going to play with the pot?â Tang Yue stepped in front of him, undeterred by the unpleasant sight, and asked.
The other person was already gasping for breath, but that didnât stop him from talking. He didnât expect someone to address him, so he looked up in surprise, lips still pouting.
âNoble Heir, arenât you going to play with the pot?â Tang Yue asked again, attempting to maintain a gentle tone.
âAre you talking to me?â
âOf course. Why would Noble Heir be so surprised?â He was simply addressing Noble Heir. Why was he being looked at as if he had seen a ghost?
âNo⦠Iâm not really fond of throwing pots,â the girlâs eyelashes trembled. She lowered her head and fiddled with her fingers.
Only then did Tang Yue notice that the Noble Heir of State Duke Heng had small eyes, but his eyelashes were surprisingly long. Considering the good looks of State Duke Heng and his wife, their son couldnât be unattractive no matter what.
âActually, Iâm not much into pot-throwing either,â Tang Yue replied with a chuckle.
âThen what does this brother like to play with? Iâll have it arranged for you,â the other party offered.
Tang Yue gave him a quick glance and smiled. âI know a two-player game thatâs really fun. Want to play it together?â
âIs it enjoyable to play with women?â the other party showed some interest.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Tang Yue fell silent for a moment, then nodded. âSure, women are around all the time. Whatâs so special about them?â
The Noble Heir of State Duke Heng found her reasoning quite sensible. He was indeed a bit bored as nobody wanted to play or even talk to him. He could only find pleasure in the company of women.
No wonder Father asked him to spend more time with the young master in Yueyang Marquisâs Mansion. It seemed he was a decent person!
Unaware that he had been given a âgood personâ label, Tang Yue asked the Noble Heir of State Duke Heng to send the two beauties away and find a secluded spot.
âHow about the temple hall at the back? Itâs usually empty.â
Tang Yue seemed hesitant. A place like the temple hall didnât seem suitable for mischief.