Chapter 44: Don’t Overthink It
Jun Jiuling
Liuâer placed the tea on the table somewhat stiffly.
âHere is the tea you asked for, Old Lady,â she said.
Never had Liuâer personally served Old Lady Fang tea, though the little servant girlâs bulging cheeks signified that she hadn't really changed.
âYoung Miss is sleeping, she will be out shortly.â
Old Lady Fang did not care that the servant girl was unhappy.
Came back and fell asleep? Did she know she had caused trouble and was dodging it, or was she just sulking?
These days, the wooden stake Old Lady had been hit until it loosened from the ground.
As she thought about this, she heard the sound of footsteps. Miss Jun, wearing only green jacket-dress set, stepped out.
She was really resting?
âThis was nothing. Grandmother, no need for you to worry,â said Miss jun. âItâs just an argument between girls. Itâs already passed.â
She appeared to be tired, but her voice was gentle.
Old Lady Fang suddenly felt that she was a child and Miss Jun was an adult, busy with managing the domestic affairs. She was tired yet still placating the ruffled children.
What sort of nonsense was this.
Old Lady Fang set down her teacup on the table.
To be honest, they still didnât quite know what kind of plan this girl was cooking up.
âHow could you say the Jinyiwei is a small matter? If you provoke those people, they wonât care whether or not you are loyal and honest,â she said cooly.
âThey arenât angry. This is⦠a happy occasion,â said Miss Jun, lifting up the cup on the table. âI must be excited for a happy occasion. Since I am excited, why would they be angry.â
A happy occasion.
Old Lady Fang went silent for a moment.
âOnce youâve met that kind of situation, you donât want to just uncaringly try to take advantage of it. There is no point in ingratiating yourself to those people. They are a pack of dogs and wolves, cold and ruthless, hostile. You might be in favor now, but they could still kill you later,â she said.
Miss Jun made a sound of understanding as her response.
âActually marrying a princess. This Thousand-Man Commander Lu is very fortunate,â murmured Old Lady Fang. âItâs just that this princess isâ¦â
âThe Ning Family young missesâ and my argument is even less of a worry for grandmother. Do not mind it,â said Miss Jun suddenly, interrupting her.
It was not good to discuss the business of the Jinyiwei, even at home.
Old Lady Fang lost herself for a moment and sighed, but immediately stopped herself. When thinking about how the servants had described Miss Jun insulted Tenth Noble Son Ning, her headache immediately came back full force.
âYou cannot talk about people like that,â she rebuked.
âThen why can they talk like that about me?â Miss Jun asked.
Her voice was soft, her expression warm, but she spoke firmly.
She was just like before. The things she could say could enrage people half to death. Before, she had wanted to become a madam of the Ning Family, so she had played nice with the official familiesâ young misses and tried to curry favor with them. But right now, she intended to destroy them, so naturally she would speak to vent out her anger.
Old Lady Fang smiled.
âThey can, and you cannot,â she said. âI know that you do not want to accept it, but there is unfairness in this world.â
âNo, the world is very fair,â Miss Jun said seriously. âSo they cannot speak of me like that.â
It was like she was talking to a stubborn child who couldnât understand logical reasoning.
Old Lady Fang frowned.
âIf you insult Tenth Noble Son Ning like that and turn him into a joke, the Ning Family wonât just let it go,â she said. âIf you donât want to go, thatâs fine. I will make your aunt go to the Ning Family with a compensation.â n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âGrandmother, this is just an argument between girls. The adults do not need to interfere,â said Miss Jun.
Old Lady Fang raised her eyebrows.
âYou threatened the Ning Family Young Misses to come here to make you apologize. You think they wonât dare? When the Ning Family sends us an written invitation, how is it still a childâs matter?â she said with displeasure.
Miss Jun smiled.
âThen that truly is not a childrenâs quarrel,â she said.
Old Lady Fang snorted internally.
It was fine if she had squabbled with Ning Yunyan. But Tenth Noble Son Ning was the face of the Ning Family. If you hit the Ning Familyâs face, the Ning Family wouldnât let it go.
Miss Jun looked as if she didnât know what she had done was very serious. Old Lady Fang opened her mouth to speak, but Miss Junâs smile broke apart.
âThey wouldnât dare,â she said.
Old Lady Fangâs words caught in her throat.
âWhy wouldnât they dare?â she asked, resisting the urge to lash out at her.
âAfter they think about it, they wonât dare,â said Miss Jun.
Old Lady Fang felt that her voice was as if she was trying not to get angry, patient like she was talking to a child who was noisy and didnât understand anything.
How could this girl make people so mad?
âWhat do you mean they wouldnât dare after they think about it? Itâs us who wouldnât dare after thinkingâ¦â She couldnât stand it anymore and stood up in anger. However, halfway through her sentence she thought of something and was shocked.
Miss Jun did not say anything and finally put down her teacup on the table.
âThat young lady, it was you who tripped her?â
When Liuâer heard Old Lady Fangâs suddenly non-sequitur sentence, her lips curled.
With all the talk, the young missâ identity was not clear but that didnât matter. That young miss who had tripped was not her precious granddaughter, Yuxiu. Who would intervene for some other person.
âEverybody talks. They said it was me, I said it wasnât me. The argument has no meaning.â
Liuâer heard Miss Jun words and grinned.
That is so. People say it was our young miss who tripped her, but who saw it? Who can confirm it? If you didnât capture it on the spot, trying to blame someone after the deed was done isnât easy.
Liuâer radiated with smiles as she looked at Miss Jun.
Miss Jun was not smiling, however.
âI do hope that they do not dare,â she said.
Her voice was still soft, but Liuâer felt that it was different than before, like her mood was bad.
Her mood definitely was bad. She was tired from going out and her rest had been interrupted and she had to listen to Old Ladyâs nagging.
Liuâer pouted and glared at Old Lady Fang.
Old Lady Fang still stood there without moving, her expression complicated, but she didnât say anything.
The Fang Family from head to toe was busy with preparations for the young masterâs wedding. They hadnât been paying much attention to Miss Jun going out. Even if they had heard that Miss Jun had fought with people outside, that wasnât such a rare occurrence and they wouldnât talk about it idly. However, this time, the news had spread outside like wind.
Because of the approaching New Yearâs festivities, the already busy Yangcheng teemed with activity. The city gates were in use, day or night. Various stands and shacks had appeared by the city gates, the smell of brewed tea and cooked food filling the air.
At the moment, there was a shack with many people seated there. The old married couple running the business were so busy their feet scarcely touched the ground, serving plate after plate of roasted meat and tea.
Seated at the innermost table were two dust-covered young men. Seeing as their food has been served, one of them lifted up their hood very slightly to expose a clean chin. Lifting up the bowl, he took a large gulp. Although his face couldnât really be seen clearly, his body unfolded with a leisurely grace.
âThe flavor of this place is very comforting,â he said, his voice clear and bright.
The person across from him completely removed off his head. He was no more than seventeen or eighteen years old and had the vitality of a young person. All in all, a very majestic appearance.
âTenth Brother, you came here and still do not dare to take off your hood. You really see them as outsiders,â he teased with a chuckle, his eyes darting about. âJust relax, these are all just common old men. Even if they see you, they wonât crowd around you or throw flowers and fruit at your feet.â
This made the cloaked young man drinking tea smile.
âEat your food,â he said.
The young man who had made the joke did not tease him any more. He just used his chopsticks to fish up a meat bone, nibbling onto it directly.
The hooded young man put down his tea and watched the city gates not far away outside. The lines there were still full of people, no distinguishable sound coming through.
âThere wasnât this much of an inspection before,â he commented.
The proprietor walking by heard this and hurried to answer.
âYes, before there was no need, but this time the Duke of Chengguo has ordered it,â he answered.
âThe Duke of Chengguo?â The young manâs voice was laced with surprise. He raised his head slightly, smiling a not-smile at the shop owner. âWhen did the Duke of Chengguo move to the Shanxi Road?â
The shopkeeper could not understand the hidden nuances in his tone.
âHe hasnât, he hasnât,â he answered with a loud laugh. âItâs just that the Duke of Chengguo said that the Jurchen were restless. Because itâs close to the new year, and now that the northern territory is under martial law, he told us, the regions close to the north, to be more cautious to avoid letting in spies. So the old masters decided to conduct an inspection at the city gates.â
After he said this, the proprietor went off. The young man held his chopsticks while in contemplation.
âEven so, the reach of the Duke of Chengguo is too long. Whatâs more, these people actually listen to him,â he commented.
The young man nibbling on the bone with oily hands in front swallowed loudly.
âHe is just a general. He cannot create any big gales, so donât mind him,â he said carelessly, pushing the plate forward. âTenth Brother, have some meat.â
As he said this, he smacked his lips.
âItâs a pity thereâs no alcohol,â he said regretfully.
âUncle and Aunt warned us many times not to drink alcohol on the road,â said the young man known as Tenth Brother calmly. âDrinking alcohol is not something good. If you do something like Zhu Zan, uncle will not protect you like the Duke of Chengguo did.â
The young man being scolded frowned.
âI say, Tenth Brother, I call you my older brother, but do not really think youâre my older brother. You are older than me by three days.â He stuck out his hand, holding up three fingers and waved it about. âDo not pretend to be all grown-up.â
Tenth Brother pulled his hand down.
âThree days is three days,â he answered with a smile.
The young man shook his head.
âHowever that Zhu Zan brat is really too unreasonable. That many people saw that he was drunk and causing trouble and pushed someoneâs carriage, and he still dares to boast that he had urgent military intelligence to report and accidentally hit it.â He laughed. âHis talent for lying through his teeth is truly admirable.â
âHowever it is backed by a domineering power,â added Tenth Brother, taking another sip of his tea and was about to reply when a sudden guffaw came from next to him.
"... As expected, you're talking about Tenth Noble Son Ning?"
Just as this sentence was heard, the two young men paused, unconsciously turning their heads to see several porters laughing.
"Although the person himself isn't here, it seems that Yangcheng still circulates your legend," said the young man as he winked at the other. "Better to take off your hood and let everyone catch a glimpse of the immortal."
The hooded man paid no heed to him, stoically grabbing a bone to chew on.
The other young man tsk'ed and shook his head.
"How inelegant," he said, taking his own tea. He had just swallowed a mouthful when he heard a voice from next to him.
"... Tenth Noble Song Ning is definitely worth more than a brothel woman, but five thousand taels is a bit low..."
The young man spit out his tea, coughing violently.
Tenth Brother also cuffed him, but he did not notice, instead turning to the people laughing and joking.
With a faint crackling sound, he bit through a soft bone.
Worth five thousand taels?