Chapter 78
Struggle in Ancient Times
Huang Hao, the eligible bachelor, found himself in utter despair after a meeting arranged by his family.
Marriage preparations were made hastily, and Liao Tingyu, who was caught off guard, couldnât fathom how things escalated so quickly.
Upon the successful engagement, he finally met with the cheerful Huang Hao.
âYou once said youâd rather wait a few more years to find someone you love. How did you suddenly decide to get married?â Liao Tingyu asked, looking at his friend seriously.
Huang Hao replied with a solemn expression, âMy father told me that I need to have children as soon as possible, and those born later can only be the younger siblings.â
Liao Tingyu couldnât help but widened his eyes, a sudden realization dawning upon him.
Why didnât he think of this before?
Liao Tingyu rushed out without saying a word, and Huang Hao watched him trotting away with a triumphant smile.
When he snapped back to reality, he regretfully hit his head with a fan. How could he have said such things to his own friend?
Huang Hao was heartbroken and blaming his stupid head.
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When Liao Tingyu arrived at the shop, Liao Shi was busy working. âEr-di, why the rush? Take it easy. Youâre all sweaty.â
Even though Liao Tingyu understood the importance of not rushing, he felt an anxious. He must do it now.
âBrother, I canât talk with you now. Where is mother? Is she here?â Liao Tingyu asked impatiently.
âThey just returned and are busy in the backyard,â Liao Shi replied.
âAlright, Iâll go find my parents, and you can continue your work here.â
Mother Deng was still in the garden, picking vegetables.
She touched her chest after being shocked by her youngest, âSon! Why didnât you announce your arrival? You startled me by popping up out of nowhere.â
Liao Tingyu tried to calm himself. âItâs nothing.â
âWhy are you so anxious?â mother Deng stood up and looked at Liao Tingyu.
Liao Tingyu had already started but suddenly found himself at a loss for words. He looked at his mother, hoping she could read his mind by his eyes.
Butâ¦
Mother Deng observed her son, who stared at her for a while without speaking. âWhat is it?â
âThat⦠thatâ¦â
âWhich one?â
Which one? Liao Tingyuâs face turned red. He took a deep breath and finally said, âIâm getting older, and all my classmates are married. I feel like itâs time for me too.â
Mother Deng looked at her son, who had gathered his courage to utter such words. She wanted to laugh but refrained herself, thinking that her son deserved some dignity.@@novelbin@@
He was indeed a young man who couldnât even utter these words without blushing.
Holding back her laughter, mother Deng finally responded, âWell, youâre not a child anymore. Itâs time to consider these matters. Do you have someone in mind? If so, I can arrange someone to visit.â
Liao Tingyuâs red face finally faded away. âYes, thereâs someone. Heâs the son of a local businessman. Because heâs the only child, heâs been pampered and spoiled. Heâs also my classmateâs cousin.â
Mother Deng was pleased with this situation. In her eyes, what mattered was her sonâs happiness.
âIs it a girl orâ¦â
âHeâs a ger.â
Mother Deng nodded knowingly. A âgerâ in their town, whether sensible or not, usually had more common sense than delicate young ladies.
Mother Deng recalled delicate girls who was fragile and boneless, the way they held things. She couldnât help but shudder.
They were overly picky. If you were so choosy, donât buy it. Yet, they just loitered at the store and wouldnât leave.
When he finally revealed his true intentions, mother Deng became worried, fearing that the good son she had raised would end up with such a wife.
What does it look like? She either doesnât eat or drinks a manâs blood.
Apart from his knowledge, this of hers canât do anything straining or carrying things on his shoulders.
In terms of practicality, he was like a piece of tofu.
âItâs fine if you like him. But Iâm not sure if he can withstand hardship.â
Liao Tingyu looked at his mother in surprise. âTheir family has a thriving business, and I am also quite capable. He wonât have to suffer.â
Mother Deng tilted her head and looked at her son, realizing that their definitions of hardship were different.
It was alright! She could see it for herself!
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Mother Deng decided to visit the address provided by Liao Tingyu. She initially had little hope but, to her surprise, everything fell into place.
Although they had never met before, she knew from her sonâs description that this person surrounded by servants must be the one.
As she headed home, her thoughts grew increasingly positive.
She tugged at Liao Ming and said, âThe second child has really good taste. You donât know how impressive the mansion of that family is. The child is also quite good-looking. Whatâs more, he is down-to-earth and sincere.â
Liao Ming caught the undertone in her last words, indicating her disdain for a delicate girl.
âAs long as you are content with it. These two youngsters make a good match. If youâre pleased as well, why not consider find a matchmaker to arrange a meeting.â
Mother Deng nodded, âWe canât afford to delay any longer. Children are growing up quickly. The other peopleâs grandchildren are already crawling and running around, and weâre lagging behind.â
Mother Deng spoke with great conviction and immediately sought out the most reputable matchmaker to assist in making the arrangements.
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The matchmaker gladly accepted the task. After all, arranging a marriage for two young people in love is a wonderful opportunity. This was simply a sure hit money.
Huang Zilan was tending to his flowers when he suddenly saw Xiao Liu rushing in a state of panic.
âWhatâs the matter? Why are you so flustered?â
âYoung Master, Young Master,â Xiao Liu panted, âLiao-xiucai came here to propose marriage, and the matchmaker are here.â
These simple words instantly transformed Huang Zilanâs blooming flowers into a disarray. He disregarded his cherished roses, which he cared deeply and would be sad about for a long time.
But right now, he didnât care at all.
âYou said a matchmaker is here.â Huang Zilan said as he set down his scissor, addressing Xiao Liu.
Xiao Liu nodded promptly. He was genuinely delighted for his young master.
The greatest fortune in a personâs life is finding a soulmate.
Huang Zilan slowly settled onto the stone bench, feeling somewhat overwhelmed.
He was very uneasy now.
âXiao Liu, he hasnât seen my true self yet. Do you think he will regret this after the marriage?â
Xiao Liu understood his masterâs anxiety. However, he also knew Liao-xiucai cared about his own young master. âNo, Liao-xiucai isnât concerned about that. Heâs a laid-back person.â
Huang Zilan waved his hand, dismissing Xiao Liu, signaling that he wished to be alone for a while.
He now regretted why he had always suppressed himself and prevented that person from seeing his true self. He wouldnât be as anxious like now.
Huang Zilan gazed at his hands, which bore some scars.
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Huang Yujin didnât overthink it. He believed that his child would take excellent care of his future husband, and he had great confidence in Huang Zilan.
Mother Deng also held faith in her son, and the two parents shared their happiness and mutual understanding from different perspectives.
At the end of afternoon, the atmosphere in the room was lively, even the servants had smiles on their faces.
After the two families agreed on the arrangements, Huang Yujin opened his private treasury to calculate the dowry he would prepare for his child.
No matter how he arranged it, he couldnât shake the feeling that it wasnât splendid enough or extravagant enough. After all, it was his one and only child, and now it was time to hand him over with grandeur.
For this reason, he personally traveled to the south of the Yangtze River, an area known for its fine silk, to purchase exquisite silks that werenât available in their town. As Huang Zilan touched the shiny and beautiful silk, his face reddened.
âWhy did you purchase something so eye-catching? I usually donât wear such colorful attire.â
âItâs different at home. When you marry into another family, wearing finer clothes is fitting. Besides, not all of these are for you. Some are for your future husband,â Huang Yujin replied.
âI havenât seen him wearing such bright colors.â
âIt suits him. Iâm telling you; Iâve got a good eye for people. Heâll look great in this color.â
âAlso, take a look at this. Itâs my gift to you. Order it with care. I remember that this item was prepared when your mother was here. Whenever he spotted something nice, heâd save it for you, ready to pack it up as part of your dowry. Unfortunatelyâ¦â
Huang Yujin picked up an object and reminisced about its origin, while Huang Zilan sounded somewhat melancholic as he thought of his mother, who had always put him first. He was always concerned that he might marry the wrong person.
That night, Huang Zilan gazed at the moonlit garden. He sought blessings for his future happiness and reassured his mother that the person he was going to marry was genuinely kind to him. He had every intention of leading a happy life.
His father had endured many challenges over the past few years. He longed for his mother who had left him. There had been many people in the house since his departure, but no one could fill the void he had left behind.
âMother, how are you doing?â
The night passed uneventfully, and the following day seemed unchanged, but there was an air of anticipation.
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Most people in town had heard about the newly appointed Chief Liao, who had an engagement. Although the status wasnât the highest, it wasnât the lowest either. Everyone believed it was a suitable match.
In combination, Huang Yujinâs reputation was well-known throughout the town. It was common knowledge that Huang Yujin had only one child from his first wife.
Nonetheless, as a ger, marrying him was akin to inheriting the lifetime efforts of Huang Yujin.
Li Ji, who had experienced a sudden bankruptcy due to an unknown dispute, had intended to oppose the engagement but realized that it was futile. His family better take advantage of the auspicious time to return to their own village.