Chapter 491 - Chapter 491: Ji Family's Medal No. 194, Miss Bai's Rank_1
The Glamorous Comeback of the Ousted Heiress
Chapter 491: Ji Familyâs Medal No. 194, Miss Baiâs Rank_1
Ji Hengâs destination was Nanling Mountain.
Nanling Mountain wasnât a public cemetery but an upcoming tourist attraction under development below Xiangcheng, with several renowned peopleâs graves nearby.
Located at the southernmost point of Xiangcheng, the mountain range stretched on endlessly. The roads were tricky, with half of them under expansion to prepare for the tourist route, and Nanling Park was still pending opening.
Ming Dongheng drove slowly to the edge of Nanling Mountain, where Ji Heng asked him to stop at a spot.
Bai Lian, carrying items for the memorial service, followed Ji Heng as he got out of the car. The attraction wasnât open until summer vacation, but at the entrance, they could already see signs with four routes, directing to âNanling Park,â âNanling Mountain,â âGuo Shan Tomb,â and âHongye Hotel.â
The signpost was very new; it must have been installed not long ago.
Ming Dongheng, sitting in the driverâs seat, looked up at Bai Lian following Ji Heng along one of the paths and couldnât help but pick up his phone.
Ming Dongheng: [Itâs Qingming Festival today. Miss Bai, what are you doing at the tourist attraction?]
Ming Dongheng: [Are you paying respects at Guo Shan Tomb or the Generalâs Tomb?]
Xu Nanjing: [Donât forget to come pay respects later.]
Xu Nanjing was at Martyrsâ Mausoleum.
**
Nanling Mountain.
Ji Heng hadnât taken Bai Lian to the tourist attraction but led her deeper into isolation along the mountain paths. The route was challenging, but Bai Lian tread easily, and Ji Hengâs breathing remained steady. They walked for about fifteen minutes.
Finally, Bai Lian saw three tombstones. Ji Heng stopped in front of the last one, which was the only one with an actual grave; the other two were cenotaphs.
The tombs looked well-tended and clean, without a single weed, suggesting someone had been regularly maintaining them.
âI brought Alian to see you,â Ji Heng squatted down, brushing off the barely visible dust on the tombstone; âYou probably havenât seen her.â
As he spoke, he looked towards Bai Lian with an unfamiliar gentleness in his deeply furrowed eyes, âCome, let her see you.â
Bai Lian stepped forward, reading the inscription on the tombstoneâ
The tomb of Ji Wanxin
Wanxin, Ji Wanxin. Was this her grandmother?
Bai Lian placed down the chrysanthemums in her hand, bowing respectfully. Such a tender name.
Ji Heng kept silent.
Kneeling before the grave, he burned an embroidered handkerchief with lilacs on it, waiting until it was entirely consumed by flames. Then, he took out from the basket some alcoholic drinks and three cups, placing them neatly in front of the two other tombstones, pouring the liquor to the brim, and poured a cup for himself as well.
âYou can call them grandpa,â he quietly said to Bai Lian, sitting casually to one side, drinking with the two tombstones.
Twenty minutes later.
Ji Heng left behind the liquor pot and cups and got up, âLetâs go, donât keep Xiaoming waiting.â
Bai Lian followed him down the mountain but looked back while descending the steps.
Mist lingered among the mountains, with the wind gently brushing through the trees and sunlight casting the tombstones and leaves in a golden hue.
Seeing her repeatedly look back, Ji Heng raised an eyebrow, âHave you seen your grandmotherâs photo before?â
Bai Lian shook her head.
âFigures,â Ji Heng might have had a bit to drink, his thoughts somewhat unclear, he became more talkative with Bai Lian, âIâll look for one and show you when we get back, I have quite a few.â
**
On the way, it turned out Ming Dongheng was heading to Martyrsâ Mausoleum.
Ji Heng sat upright, asking Ming Dongheng to take them along.
The Martyrsâ Mausoleum was on the way and a bit secluded, but there were many people at the entrance today, with the towering monument of the martyrs visible from afar.
Several young people were handing out chrysanthemums for free at the entrance to the mausoleum.
Standing beneath the giant martyrsâ monument at the entrance, Bai Lian heard a familiar cough.
She instinctively looked up and, as expected, saw Ning Xiao supporting Granny Wang in front of her.
Granny Wang was still wearing the same oversized camouflage uniform, which didnât match her build, and she seemed somewhat better today, with Ning Xiao silently assisting her.
Neither of them noticed her.
Bai Lian didnât call out to them; instead, she remembered the three obituary photos she saw on her first visit to Granny Wangâs home.
Ahead, Granny Wang paused for a moment. She put her hand to her mouth, coughing twice, then, looking at a group of people gathered in the second row, she thought for a bit, âLetâs visit your brother and his father first, theyâre at the back. There are too many people at your grandfatherâs, weâll skip him for now.â
Strictly speaking, Ning Xiao wasnât Granny Wangâs biological grandson but Ning Yiruoâs half-brother through their mother, who, upon discovering his defectsâhe neither cried nor laughedâsent him to Xiangcheng to be with Granny Wang.
Today, with many people coming to pay respects, the two stopped in front of a tombstone. Ning Xiao squatted down, looking at the photo of Ning Yiruo with a radiant smile, and placed the large bouquet of sunflowers on top of it.
He resembled his brother in looks, though their personalities were worlds apart.
Granny Wang always worried about him.
Most offerings were chrysanthemums, what they prepared for the other ancestors in the mausoleum.