Chapter 411
Reborn to Be A Noble Wife
Chapter 411 Troubled Guests
The news of Qing Mei being driven away was brought back by Granny Miao.
âMy lady, as per your instructions, I informed an old Granny about the incident where Third Lady mysteriously injured her foot. Afterwards, the eunuch who overheard our conversation went to report it to Lord Jing. After finishing his lunch, Lord Jing found an excuse to visit Third Lady. Later, at her place, he threw Qing Mei out. I heard that Qing Mei was still lying there, unable to move. Eventually, Second Young Masterâs men took her to the East Mansion.â
Granny Miao reported, with a smile on her face.
The people would be delighted when something went wrong around Third Lady.
They were pleased by anything that caused a rift between Third Lady and Second Young Master. Granny Miao especially enjoyed such situations.
After being beaten yesterday, Qing Mei ended up staying with Qu Qiuyan, representing the desires of Qu Mingcheng. It was obvious that Qu Qiuyan felt frustrated by having to keep a maid who was clearly disloyal to her.
Today, when she injured her foot, it seemed like Qu Mingcheng was keeping a close eye on her, fearing that Qu Qiuyan would seek revenge from Lord Jing on her behalf. But now Lord Jing had visited, Qu Qiuyan would not tolerate it any longer. It was inevitable that she would cast Qing Mei aside.
No one would actually like to have a maid like Qing Mei in their hands.
Nobody wanted to use a maid who was clearly unfaithful.
Qu Qiuyanâs actions were influenced by this situation, and it was certain that she would act in the same way!
Qu Mingchengâs protectiveness towards the maid piqued Qu Moyingâs interest even more. Qu Mingchengâs recent actions were indeed quite suspicious, raising doubts about the maidâs background.
It seemed necessary for her to investigate the specific origins of this maid. There were only a few people involved in the transactions of the Eastern Mansion, and the origin of this Qing Mei was highly questionable.
However, she didnât want to personally conduct the investigation. It would be more appropriate for Qu Qiuyan to do it.
âIf Second Young Master of the East Mansion seeks medical treatment for Qing Mei or any other related matters, make sure to spread the news to the West Mansion. They must be fully informed,â Qu Moying said, pausing briefly.
Since Qu Qiuyan didnât like this maid, Qu Moying decided to test her further. It would depend on how Qu Qiuyan would handle the situation. This time, even Qing Ju, who was by Qu Qiuyanâs side, was at risk. Her resentment towards Qing Mei would only increase. With Qing Ju around, Qing Mei wouldnât fare well with Qu Qiuyan.
This maid was too suspicious. While she had been by Qu Qiuyanâs side all along, it wouldnât raise too much suspicion. But now that Qu Qiuyan had pushed her out and Qu Mingcheng took over, the situation seemed increasingly unusual.
Qu Mingcheng was young, and Qu Zhizhen had always had ideas about him. He wouldnât want such a distracting maid by his sideâ¦
âI understand. There are a few trusted maids in the Eastern Mansion now. They will be the first to know about Qing Meiâs news,â Granny Miao responded promptly.
Qu Moying nodded. Her fingers lightly plucked the strings of the Qin, but her attention was elsewhere, her gaze serene.
âMy lady, there has been some restlessness from First Lady these past few days,â Granny Miao added.
âWhat do you mean?â Qu Moyingâs finger pressed on the strings, abruptly halting the melody.
âYesterday, there was an incident in the West Mansion. Madam Luo from the East Mansion secretly sent someone to visit First Lady, bringing a large bag of silk threads, brocades, and similar items,â Granny Miao explained. She had been keeping an eye on Yu and First Lady Qu Xuexin. Although they were currently confined, Granny Miao felt that they were restless, and who knew when they would cause trouble again.
âEmbroidery threads, you say?â Qu Moying raised an eyebrow.
âYes, embroidery threads and such. I specifically inquired about the embroidery workshop in the East Mansion. They said that First Madamâs maid took away a large bag of silk threads, claiming that First Madam wanted to focus on embroidering something and needed to concentrate. Because the embroideries are delicate and require a considerable amount of thread, they even brought in some additional supplies.â
Granny Miao explained after giving it some thought.
âContinue to keep an eye on them. Letâs see what beautiful things First Madam can embroider and whom they are intended for,â Qu Moying said, her lips curling with a hint of mockery. Qu Xuexin was persistent indeed, so she would let her try. Their own household had limited involvement with the East Mansion. If Qu Xuexin had such intentions, she was more than willing to lend a hand.
The small Qu Mansion was entangled with various powers, and she could now understand her fatherâs intentions more clearlyâ¦
For now, her primary focus remained on the Yueâs Gold Pavilion.
After Granny Miao left, Qu Moying patiently waited for news from the Yueâs Gold Pavilion. As expected, she didnât have to wait long. Two days later, news arrived from Madam Duan of the Earl Lingâanâs Mansion. Someone had approached her, requesting a private meeting outside and emphasizing the importance of secrecy.
At the same time, Old Lady Ji tightened the restrictions on Madam Duan even further, finding an excuse to scold her and assigning her the task of copying the Lessons for Women ten times over. In other words, Madam Duan couldnât leave the house.
However, Madam Duan had still made an appointment to meet someone at a teahouse.
Upon receiving this information, Qu Moying instructed Yu Dong to prepare a veil, and she arrived at the designated teahouse earlier than the appointed time.
The teahouse location is excellent, right across from Yueâs Clothing Pavilion and Yueâs Gold Pavilion. With its three floors and impressive appearance, it attracts a considerable number of customers coming and going.
Qu Mo Ying arrived early, supporting Yu Dongâs hand as they got off the carriage. Today, she didnât wear a veil, only a long curtain cap that concealed her identity.
Upon reaching the upper floor, they called a waiter to reserve a private room facing the main street. From there, they could clearly observe the people coming in and out of Yueâs Gold Pavilion.
âMy lady, should I wait downstairs?â Yu Dong asked as he assisted Qu Mo Ying in sitting down, glancing at Yueâs Gold Pavilion through the window.
Qu Mo Ying shook her head and replied, âNo need. Since we have an appointment with Madam Duan, and we know she wonât come out, thereâs no need for her to hide. You wait here, and when you spot the lad servant we saw that day, go and invite them over.â
As expected, they didnât have to wait long before seeing a lad servant standing in front of Yueâs Gold Pavilion, anxiously looking around as if searching for someone. After a while of fruitless search, the servant called a waiter and made inquiries. Then, they went inside to speak with the manager, seemingly asking about the owner of Yueâs Gold Pavilion.
Finally, the servant stood at the entrance of Yueâs Gold Pavilion, appearing visibly worried.
Qu Moying noticed that the dishes were almost ready and nodded at Yu Dong. She left the room, and while the servant was still glancing around, he noticed Yu Dong approaching and was momentarily taken aback.
He thought no one would be able to come. Why was this maid here?
Seeing that Yu Dong was alone without any significant entourage, the servant breathed a sigh of relief. He promptly approached and said, âWhere is your Madam? Our master has been waiting for a long time. Heâs in the teahouse across the street. Please bring your Madam out!â
The servant began complaining as soon as he approached but maintained a polite demeanor.
âOur master has been here for a while, just across the street. Weâve been waiting for you, but we didnât see your master,â Yu Dong pointed toward the teahouse behind him.
âYour Madam is here?â the lad servant paused for a moment and asked anxiously.
âNaturally, sheâs been here for a while. Our master arrived, not Madam Duan,â Yu Dong explained with a smile.
âWho is your master?â the servant inquired.
âYouâll find out when you see him,â Yu Dong smiled and beckoned the servant, who was still standing there stunned. âHurry up and come over before they become impatient.â
The lad servant followed Yu Dong, asking along the way, âIs your master Young Master Lingâan?â
That was the only person the lad servant could think of. Apart from Young Master Lingâan, there was no one else in the main household.
âYouâll find out when you see him. In which private room upstairs is your master?â Yu Dong playfully smiled and continued walking.
The servant had no choice but to follow along.
When they reached the upper floor, he pointed to their own private room and said, âOur master is in there. Where is yours? Youâre not the only maid, are you?â
âGo to the private room and wait. Our master will arrive shortly!â Yu Dong smiled faintly. The private room was indeed nearby, just a short distance away, separated by only two other rooms. When they arrived, the room was empty, indicating that their Lday had arrived after they had.
Unexpectedly, someone indeed came here!
âVery well, please hurry. Iâll go and inform our master,â the servant nodded and entered his own private room, wearing a perplexed expression.
Another lad servant was already in the private room and asked upon seeing him, âWhat happened to that maid? Did Madam Duan from Earl Lingâanâs Mansion arrive?â
The windows of this private room face the street, allowing Qu Moying to see from inside, and they can also observe the scene across the street.
âItâs said that their mistress is here, but she isnât Madam Duan. I donât know who it is, but she is supposed to be right next to us and will be coming over soon,â the lad servant stepped forward and respectfully reported to the occupants inside.
Seated by the window was a slender young master, with handsome features that carried a hint of aloofness. When he raised his striking eyes, they revealed a deep, mysterious hue, and his facial lines were well-defined. He exuded a sense of refined charm not commonly found among the young masters of the capital, though it wasnât overly pronounced.
âA female mistress, but not Madam Duan?â he spoke with a deep voice.
âI believe so. It should be a female mistress, but I donât know who she is. I suspect she might be the Second Madam.â the servant replied.
They were all accompanying their young master on this visit and were well aware of the situation at hand. They had also thoroughly investigated the matters concerning Earl Lingâanâs Mansion. As soon as the incident occurred, they promptly established contact with the chief maid by the side of Madam Xiao, the Second Madam of Earl Lingâanâs Mansion, which led to the current situation.
âItâs unlikely to be this Second Madam,â the young master shook his head, his cold and handsome gaze shifting towards the outside as he pondered.
This Second Madam would not arrange to meet him alone, especially not with such a pretext. It would serve neither him nor her any good.
In this matter, Second Madam Xiao would undoubtedly maintain her distance in order to handle the situation smoothly.
âExcuse me, is anyone inside?â A knocking sound suddenly came from the door. The master raised his eyes, glanced at the door, and nodded to signal the lad servant.