Chapter 56: Ji Pei
Bone Painting Coroner
The blood on her hands caused Luanâer to panic!
âI should have tried harder to stop her from going out today,â thought Luanâer.
The Young Miss had clearly been injured, and she shouldâve refused to allow her out today.
Seeing that back of her Young Missâ clothes was drenched with blood, fear and anxiety filled her heart.
Ji Yunshu supported herself against the doorframe with one hand as she raised her pale face to look at Luanâer.
âHelp me inside.â
Overtaken by panic, Luanâer did not immediately come to the rescue of her master. Upon hearing Ji Yunshuâs voice, she lent her trembling hands and drew her into the dwelling.
Luanâer hurriedly readied a basin of hot water and stripped off the bloodied clothes to expose Ji Yunshuâs back.
Luanâer, who was ill-prepared for the gruesome sight of Ji Yunshuâs back, was terrified as soon as she laid her eyes upon it.
The wounds which had originally started to scab had re-opened and blood was oozing out.
âYoung Miss, Iâll go find a physician,â Luanâer said as she wiped her tears.
Ji Yunshu pulled her back.
âDonât. Thereâs medicine in the cupboard, so just help me apply it on my back.â
âButâ¦â
âHurry.â
Her masterâs insistence prevailed, and Luanâer obeyed her orders. She wiped off her tears and ran to fetch the medicine and some bandages.
She carefully used the lukewarm water to clean the wounds before she applied the medicine and covered the whole with bandages.
She also helped her Young Miss change her clothes. A simple task which took a long time due to Ji Yunshuâs injuries.
Ji Yunshu laid on the bed. Thanks to the medicine, the pain seemed to have subsided.
Luanâer was carrying the basin filled with bloody water out when she bumped into someone at the door.
âSecond Young Miss?â
Ji Wanxin stood in the doorway. She had quite a scare at the sight of the basin full of bloody water.
âWhatâs wrong?â She asked Luanâer.
Luanâer threw a worry-filled gaze back towards the room.
Ji Wanxin hurriedly entered only to see Ji Yunshu lying prone on the bed.
Hurrying over to Ji Yunshuâs side, she asked, âYunshu, whatâs wrong?â
As she said these words, she gently lifted the blankets. Upon seeing Ji Yunshuâs bandages, the sequences of events which had just transpired seemed to have been reconstructed in her mind.
âYour wounds reopened? You should have seen a physician,â suggested Ji Wanxin as she called her own maid to instruct her to go fetch a physician.
âSecond Sister, thereâs no need to bother a physician for such small wounds. Iâve already applied medicine so thereâs no need to trouble yourself,â Ji Yunshu said.
âHow would this trouble me? The wounds on your back can get serious if they donât heal completelyâ¦â Ji Wanxin sighed as she clutched one of Ji Yunshuâs hands, a movement which let through some of her anguish.
âHer hand is so cold!â thought Ji Wanxin.
Ji Wanxin shot a look at her maid to make her leave.
Once the maid left, she spoke, âYou were too stubborn. If you had just admitted your wrongs to father, wouldnât you be just fine? How could you have withstood that whip? Donât you remember that the last time you got hit with that whip, you were unconscious for so many days? If you hadnât held on, right nowâ¦â âYouâd be dead!â
The deep affection Ji Wanxin held for her little sister was expressed through her good-looking eyes, which rapidly filled up with tears.
Yet Ji Yunshuâs only reaction to her words was a weak smile.
âLingzhiâs injury caused Third Brother to come over to smash my courtyard. Grandmother dotes on her a lot so she would definitely want me punished too. Lingzhi would probably come over to make trouble for me too. You know that Iâm most afraid of little children, so a few lashes of from that whip is a small price to pay for a reprieve from their antics?â Her tone was light, though most of it was due to her weakness.
âThereâs no one else here, so why donât you tell me the truth?â
âI donât understand what Second Sister is saying.â
âYouâre still waiting for Ji Pei, arenât you?â
Ji Wanxin furrowed her brows.
Ji Yunshu hadnât mentioned that name in two years.
Upon hearing it from Ji Wanxinâs, her heart seemed to itch, yet she couldnât scratch it. She lay her head against the pillow as she turned to hide her eyes.
Yet Ji Wanxin seemed to have completely seen through her. Ji Wanxin attempted to persuade her, âJi Pei has already left for two years, why are you still waiting for him? Perhaps he wonât return at all, or maybe he has forgotten your promise. Yunshu, why are you making things hard for yourself?â
âDonât say anymore, Second Sister.â
âI just canât bear to see you like this. A spoken promise rooted you to this empty courtyard for two years. Was it worth it?â As if feeling that she wasnât being persuasive enough, she continued, âYou clearly donât want to get married to the Wei family, yet you still tolerate it. If I were you, I wouldnât wait for Ji Pei anymore and I would leave the Ji family, or even Jinjiang city.â
She spoke with a voice filled with indignation!
Ji Yunshu didnât know why she felt like this.
Ji Wanxin didnât understand Ji Yunshu enough.
She wasnât that selfless of a person. It wasnât that she didnât care about anything, nor was it to make things hard for herself. The only reason why she waited was because she had promised to.
âLeaving the Ji family is easy. Leaving Jinjiang city is also easy. But⦠if I leave, how would Ji Pei find me when he returns?â Her voice seemed to come from a deep abyss.
âBut your tolerance will only harm yourself in the end.â
âI know.â
There was a kind of unbreakable determination in her voice.
Indeed, Ji Yunshu was too stubborn, perhaps excessively so!
She promised to wait, and wait she would. The two-year deadline wasnât up yet!
Shaking her head, Ji Wanxin didnât know what else to say. A thousand words of persuasion came to her mind, but ultimately, she did not speak any of them. She could only sigh as she tucked in the corner of Ji Yunshuâs blanket.
âGet some rest. In a bit, Iâll get Dongâer to send over some medicine and tonics. Focus on recuperating and leave all the other matters aside for now.â Ji Yunshu assented to all her instructions.
Up until her departure, Ji Yunshuâs suffering was still visibly affecting Ji Wanxinâs mood.
When night fell, Ji Yunshu was in so much pain she couldnât sleep. However, her pain didnât just originate from the whip injuries on her back.
That name, âJi Peiâ, also contributed to it.
Ji Yunshu had never spoken to anyone about Ji Pei before. This person was the taboo of the Ji family! No one was allowed to mention or speak about him.
Even the 8-year-old Ji Lingzhi never dared to mention him! It was as if this person had never existed.
But Ji Yunshu knew well that Ji Pei truly existed. After all, the happy memories that they shared were carved deep into her heart.
That winter, the plum blossoms bloomed vibrantly. Ji Pei stood underneath the plum tree. âStrong facial featuresâ, âA pleasant faceâ, âBrimming with eleganceâ. These phrases described him perfectly.
He broke a stem holding a plum blossom and placed it into Ji Yunshuâs palm. His movements were filled with warmth and gentleness.
âShuâer, promise me that youâll wait for me. In two years, I will definitely come back with betrothal gifts fit for the perfect bride that you are!â
The Ji Pei from her memories, with his scholarly air, was truly flawless. His gaze, just like the nightly summer sky faintly illuminated by sparse stars, was warm enough to set oneâs heart ablaze.
That was the person to whom she was keeping her promise for nearly two years.
â¦â¦â¦.
Time flew by. The pain tortured Ji Yunshu for the whole night.
She only managed to momentarily slip into a light slumber right before dawn. When she woke up, her pillow was soaked wet, and it was difficult to tell whether most of it came from her sweat or her tears.