Chapter 52: Striving to Glimpse the Sick
Jun Jiuling
Ning Yunyan, who was located in Beiliu, really wanted to go see the lanterns in Yangcheng.
But she could not go, so she was angry.
âOur townâs lanterns are very beautiful too. Yangcheng is far and itâs so cold out. Thereâs no need to insist on going there,â said Eldest Madam Ning kindly, stroking her daughterâs head.
Ning Yunyan twisted around.
âI cannot swallow this injustice,â she said.
All of the Ning Family in Beiliu refused invitations from their friends and family this year to go to view the lanterns this year. Meanwhile, news of the Fang Family promising one thousand taels of silver to the most beautiful lantern at the festival had been long since spread around.
Eldest Madam Ning smiled.
âThere is no need to fight with the straw worm over spring,â she said. Though she was smiling, there was a nipping chill in her eyes. âYour brother is right. We should temporarily avoid them and let everyone see their frivolity. As for teaching them a lesson, we donât have to do it now. There are still many days ahead of us.â
Hearing her brotherâs intentions, Ning Yunyanâs expression softened immensely. There are still many days ahead of us, Big Brother will definitely get back at her. She nodded cutely.
âThen what about Big Brother? Is he going to come with us to see the lanterns?â she asked.
Eldest Madam Ning shook her head.
âYour elder brother has gone with some of his schoolmates to see their teacher. He wonât be back on that day,â she said.
At New Yearâs, many relatives and friends had come around, particularly Second Uncleâs family. This year, there were many, many relatives at home. Big Brother had hidden around this time, because of the word circulating about his worth compared to a prostituteâs.
Thatâs right, that piece of gossip had not only been spread through Yangcheng. Right now, even Beiliu knew of it, so all of the relatives and friends definitely knew.
Ning Yunyan hung her head, squeezing her handkerchief viciously.
Jun Zhenzhen, there are many days ahead of us, just you wait and see.
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The Lantern Festival arrived in the blink of an eye.
The three young misses of the Fang Family had changed into new clothes. Fang Chengyu also wore new clothes under his thick cloak like the throngs around him.
Lady Fang was still worried, pushing a hand-stove into Fang Chengyuâs hands.
âMother, we already have one. And a foot stove. And there is a heater in the carriage,â said Fang Jinxiu.
âItâs cold at night,â Lady Fang said, rubbing Fang Chengyuâs hands for the third time. When she felt them warm, she relaxed marginally.
Chengyu was not the same as everyone else. His blood vessels were damaged so blood did not flow smoothly. Cold was more frightening to him than other people.
Of course, no one could say that out loud.
Fang Chengyu smiled despite his mother's thorough examination.
âAnd donât go too far. The street in front of our residence is as far as you can go,â said Old Lady Fang.
In the past, the Fang Family undertook decorating the most conspicuous spot in Yangcheng, Fire Temple Street. But this year, because Fang Chengyu was going to see the lanterns, the Fang Family had decorated another street, the one in front of their residence, as well as the very busy Fire Temple Street.
There was only one carriage at the side door. If they went to see the Fire Temple Street, they would sit in the carriage, but this year they would not need a carriage to see the lanterns in front of their door.
This carriage was only for Fang Chengyu.
Several servant boys lifted Fang Chengyu into the carriage, and Lady Fang personally went to sit with him.
âAll right,â said Old Lady Fang, giving it a look over.
The three granddaughters were standing next to her, then after them were Concubine Yuan and Concubine Su, and farthest away was Jun Zhenzhen and her servant girl.
A cursory glance revealed bright and florid jeweled hairpins and bracelets sparkling in the crowd. There were no men.
âOpen the gates. We are going to view the lanterns,â said Old Lady Fang, turning back. She stepped forward.
The many servants immediately complied, several servant boys pushing the doors open.
Lantern light from the gleaming street outside poured in, as well as the clamor.
âTheyâve come out!â
People were squeezed together outside the gate. Just as the Fang Familyâs great gates had opened, everybody immediately turned to look, attracting a surge of people.
The young master of the Fang Family had not gone out in nigh ten years. To the people of Yangcheng, he only existed in rumors.
âSo they have money, whatâs the use of having money? The cripple of the Fang Family has money but will still die young.â
Today that cripple came out to view the lanterns. Many people were striving for a glimpse of this crippleâs true appearance.
The Fang Family had anticipated such a situation, and although it was a mocking situation, Old Lady Fang remained upright and calm.
âAiya, this really is way too humiliating,â said Liuâer, her lips curling. âYoung Miss, letâs go to the back.â
Miss Jun smiled, but didnât say anything or move. Her eyes swept over this crowd.
The space in front of the gates wasnât blocked by the crowd thanks to the servants of the Fang Family pushing the people to either side. In addition to the servants, a group of beautifully clothed men and women stood there. When they saw Old Lady Fang and the rest, everyone immediately crowded around.
âAre these the shopkeepers of the exchange firm?â Miss Jun asked quietly.
Liuâer did not care about this at all, but she was a dutiful and responsible servant. She immediately turned to ask the others.
âYes,â answered the other servants.
Miss Junâs gaze fell on an elderly man respectfully greeting Old Lady Fang. The other shopkeepers stood behind him. Obviously, they deferred to him.
âThat is Head Shopkeeper Song,â said the servant girl. âHe is an old employee from Old Masterâs time.â
Head Shopkeeper Song and Old Lady Fang were about the same age. Miss Jun watched as Old Lady Fang gave a friendly smile to this head shopkeeper while reaching out to hold an older woman following behind Head Shopkeeper Song.
Evidently, they had a very intimate relationship.
Miss Junâs line of sight shifted to look at the street.
More and more people were passing through.
âWe still havenât moved yet. Are we looking at the lanterns or talking?â complained Liuâer loudly.
Sadly, it was very noisy. A firecracker exploded in the distance, covering up her voice. Fortunately, Old Lady Fang was no longer talking with those people and took a step onto the street under the crowdâs watchful eyes.
The three sisters followed Old Lady Fang closely. They of course knew what these people were looking for, but though they were nervous under their gazes, they were not timid.
âSecond Sister, my lantern is hanging in the front,â Fang Jinxiu said with a smile. She pointed while turning to look at the carriage behind them.
She wanted to yell âLittle Brotherâ, but she swallowed her words back.
She did not shout, but the bystanders around them couldnât help themselves.
âYoung Master Fang!â
âYoung Master Fang!â
The Fang Familyâs carriage was very handsome, but the delicate curtains obstructed the view of the people inside. Nobody had come to look at a carriage.
âHow can he see lanterns like this?â
âPull open the curtains!â
âYoung Master Fang, see the lanterns I made!â
All sorts of sarcastic or insincere shouts were thrown to the carriage.
Sitting in the carriage, Lady Fang suddenly thought of the story of the beautiful man who was looked at till he died. Fang Chengyuâs body was even weaker than Yu Weijieâs, and the people here werenât looking at him to admire his beauty.
âSpeed up the carriage,â Lady Fang couldnât help but urge.
Fang Chengyu lifted a hand to pull back the carriage curtains.
This movement was so sudden that Lady Fang cried out involuntarily. When the people outside saw the curtains shake, the clamor renewed.
âChengyu,â Lady Fang pushed down the curtains, her expression troubled.
She was really disturbed that her son became an amusing attraction for peopleâs entertainment.
Fang Chengyuâs hand on the curtain did not let go.
âMother, I am not doing anything wrong,â he said. âI do not feel ashamed.â
Yes, he was not doing anything wrong. Why couldnât he see people, why would he be scared of people, why couldnât he appear upright and strong in front of people.
Lady Fang looked at him for a moment, then pulled open the other curtain.
âGood. Chengyu, see the lanterns,â she said gently.
A smile bloomed across Fang Chengyuâs face for his mother.
At that moment, they had already arrived at the first wave of lanterns on this street. It was a tall frame for hanging lanterns. Ninety-nine sparkling glass lamps hung from its beams while the center portion rotated illuminating paper horse cutouts, resulting in a dazzling light display.
Everyone's gazes were drawn to the carriage. The curtains opened to reveal a youth wearing a black cloak that set off his pale face. But under the illumination of the brilliant light of the lamps, his skin turned glistening and bright.
No one could think of anything else besides the rays of light falling on this youth's face. For a moment, they were stunned.
This cripple was not ugly and depressed as thought, but actually a jade man.
A jade man that would die this year.
"It really is too pitiful," thought everyone at the same time.