Chapter 183: Shallow Foundation
Rebirth of a Farming Wife
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This overt Hongmen Banquet posed quite a concern for Su Wenyue, and furthermore, traveling from Xinluo Town to the prefecture city would take at least a day. As a pregnant woman, she could only move slowly, and the journey alone would take two to three days. Su Wenyue hadnât considered not going at all, after all, it was the Magistrateâs wife who had extended the invitation, and it would be improper for her, as a lower officerâs family member, to refuse. She also didnât want to cause trouble for Han Yu. As for whether it was a Hongmen Banquet or not, she wasnât afraid. She would face whatever came her way, be it war or floodâthe only thing she worried about was the child in her stomach.
When Han Yu returned that evening, he saw his daughter-in-law and the servants at home all looking worriedly troubled. After learning the reason, even his complexion turned somewhat grim. He was aware of Mrs. Wangâs trip to the prefecture city and knew that Mr. Sun would certainly make a move. He had been hard at work every day, leaving early and coming home late from the military camp, and after several months, it was not for nothing. He wasnât afraid of Mr. Sunâs petty actions and naturally had ways to deal with them when the time came. Nonetheless, they had preemptively targeted his daughter-in-law, which he had not anticipated.
âYou donât need to go. Later on, just send some gifts over as a gesture. The gifts donât need to be too extravagant or too manyâsomething ordinary will do. We wouldnât want to be accused of bribing a superior,â said Han Yu nonchalantly, casually handing the post to a servant, seemingly unconcerned.
Seeing Han Yu act this way made Su Wenyue somewhat anxious. It wasnât that she was too timid; rather, the intricacies of officialdom were complex by nature. With each rank in office came greater pressure, and Sun Chengmiao was still the general magistrate of Yiyang Prefecture. Although the current Imperial Court was in disarray and she didnât need to worry about him submitting a denunciation against Han Yu to the Emperor, he still held power.
âThe Magistrateâs wife has sent an invitation, and it would seem improper not to attend. Todayâs issue likely stems from Mrs. Wangâs influence. I had outshone Mrs. Wang at the banquet last time, causing her embarrassment. She surely holds a grudge and seeks revenge; therefore, she must have incited the Magistrateâs wife to issue me the invitation. Wouldnât her resentment worsen if I declined? I am not afraid of any tricks they may devise, but now with a child in my stomach, I fear harming the child,â Su Wenyue wasnât one to avoid confrontations. It wasnât just about her own involvement; she feared not attending would lead to them scheming behind Han Yuâs back and also worried for the child in her womb, which left her hesitating.
âNow that you know itâs because of Mrs. Wang, you have all the more reason not to go. Attending would simply give Mrs. Wang an opportunity to take her revenge,â he said.
âIf it werenât for concern over the child in my stomach, I would not be afraid at all. I would surely be able to grasp control over the Magistrateâs wife and Mrs. Wang. Alas! The child in my stomach is what truly matters now, so I wonât take the risk. However, by declining the Magistrateâs wifeâs invitation here, surely the general magistrate will find a way to deal with you. You must be more cautious,â she said.
âDonât worry,â he reassured.
Su Wenyue did not personally attend, but she still sent her personal old woman to show the proper respect. Aunt Li, though sometimes rigid and unwilling to adapt, was by no means short of tricksâhaving learned her skills in a large house, there was no concern about her not handling the situation.
âMadam has sent me here to offer the Magistrateâs wife her apologies. It was her wish to attend, but with twins on the way, she finds even the simplest tasks to be incredibly challenging. She rarely even steps out of the house, let alone travel to the far-off prefecture city. Should anything happen to the children in her womb, it would also weigh on the Magistrateâs wifeâs conscience. So, Madam has specially prepared gifts for me to bring over.â
The Magistrateâs wife didnât expect that Su Wenyue would refuse to even give her face, using her pregnancy as an excuse. She intended to vex Su Wenyue deliberately, which is why sheâd summoned Su Wenyue under the guise of a banquet. She didnât expect that Su Wenyue, the wife of a mere Deputy Lieutenant, would dare to reject herâan act of sheer disrespect. Mrs. Wang Sun had been rightâMrs. Su was too arrogant.
âMother, just as I said, that Mrs. Su is no dim lamp and far too arrogant. Even if she slighted me, well, my husband is but a Genuine Eighth Rank official, a notch below Lord Han in rankâher disdain might be tolerated. But you are the esteemed Magistrateâs wife, and she dares to behave like that, truly disregarding others,â Mrs. Wang Sun fanned the flames in front of the Magistrateâs wife.
Hearing that Mrs. Su dared to turn down her invitation, the Magistrateâs wife was already in a foul moodânow, after hearing Mrs. Wang Sunâs words, her view of Su Wenyue soured completely. She thought about how to discipline Su Wenyue, to avenge her daughter and reclaim her own dignity.
âDaughter, rest assured. Since Mrs. Su claims the child in her womb is the reason she canât attend, then I will personally go to Xinye County. I would like to see what other excuses she can come up with. Hmph!â The Magistrateâs wifeâs expression turned stern, revealing a certain authority.
With her mother, the Magistrateâs wifeâs backing, Mrs. Wang Sun went to see the general magistrate again, now on behalf of Lord Wang. She knew that without her persistence, her father, having more than one daughter and son-in-law, might not be as concerned. Fortunately, she had her mother supporting her.
âDad, you have to find a way for Dongsheng. Itâs unacceptable for him to remain stuck as a Genuine Eighth Rank officer forever. Dongsheng is your legitimate son-in-law, and if he prospers, it reflects well on you. This Deputy Lieutenant position was snatched up by that new Han fellow. Please find another position for Dongsheng,â she said.
âYes, Old Master, you really need to take her husbandâs matter to heart,â added Mrs. Wang.
âEnough, both of you. What do you inner house women know, thinking that getting promoted is so easy! Do you suppose one can simply have whatever position they desire? Even though I am the general magistrate, I cannot ignore the Imperial Courtâs regulations. Otherwise, plenty of people are waiting to catch me out. Moreover, the current situation at the Imperial Court is chaotic; the Emperorâs power has been overshadowed, and my own credibility as general magistrate is greatly diminished. The Prefecture Governor and I are at oddsâI have to tread carefully. Canât you two just settle down for once?â Mr. Sun said irritably. If not for his legitimate daughter being present, he would have been disinclined to get involved. He had expressed his doubts about Wang Dongsheng from the startâhis timidity meant he wasnât cut out for great things. His daughter had insisted on marrying him, and now here they were. If not for Mr. Sunâs assistance, even an appointment to a Genuine Eighth Rank post would have been out of Wang Dongshengâs grasp. Such a failure, and yet he was Sun Bochengâs son-in-law.
âBut Dongsheng is your legitimate son-in-law, Dad. You have to find a way for him. Otherwise, even an insignificant nobody could trample over me, ruling over my head in triumph. I canât stand that!â she implored.
âItâs what you brought on yourselfâwho told you to resolutely marry such a useless man? If you wish for a promotion, try earning it yourself, instead of acting as a lobbyist every time you visit your motherâs family. Do you have any other purpose at all?â he retorted.
âDad, thereâs no use talking about that now. Please help Dongsheng for the sake of your daughter,â she pled.
Despite his frustration, Sun Bocheng had to concedeâhe had a legitimate daughter and son-in-law after all, and couldnât truly refuse them. âThere are no other positions open at the moment. If your son-in-law wants a promotion, heâll have to find a way to replace that young Han fellow and make the Deputy Lieutenantâs post vacant. Luckily, that Han chap doesnât have a deep foundation yet,â he said.