Chapter 246 - 255: Plan Advancement
Rebirth of a Farming Wife
The rain poured down incessantly for a full day and night, showing no signs of stopping. The relentless patter seemed determined to leave the world in dusky gloom, breeding an inexplicable heaviness in oneâs heart.
Su Wenyue felt her preparations had been inadequate; she couldnât believe she had forgotten to bring Han Yu a raincoat. This rain in the dead of winter could easily lead to illness. Even the sturdy men of the military camp might not withstand the chill, especially with the dampness in the mountain forest. And now, she couldnât deliver anything, not because it was too far, but for fear of causing Han Yu trouble unknowingly.
âLan Xin, Lan Fang, did you sleep well last night? The thunder was loud; I hope it didnât scare you. I wanted to check on you, but I was afraid Iâd disturb your sleep if you hadnât woken, so I didnât come over.â
Her cousins had come for breakfast, and Su Wenyue asked with concern. These days, most of her attention had been on Han Yu and her three children, slightly neglecting them. Sheâd let Aunt Li and Grandma Chen handle many arrangements and hadnât inquired personally. Yet, the two cousins had been understanding and helpful, staying on to keep her company instead of going back home after a few days as they had planned.
âDonât worry, cousin; weâre not children, the thunder canât scare us. But the little ones, they werenât frightened, were they?â Lan Fang asked warmly, hugging Su Wenyueâs arm with a cheerful smile, then expressed concern for the three little ones. She genuinely adored the endearing children. Despite their size, they seemed so aware, listening intently whenever spoken to, more intelligent and cute than babies from other families, inspiring a genuine affection and tenderness.
âYes, cousin, we are perfectly fine; you neednât worry. Just some thunder, nothing frightening. Itâs you whoâs been constantly worried about our brother-in-law; you should relax,â agreed Lan Xin, who appreciated her cousinâs genuine concern for their feelingsâthe first time relatives had cared for them in this way, and that alone was enough.
âThatâs good to hear. Iâve been quite distracted lately and havenât taken good care of you. Weâre sisters, so letâs not bother with formalities. Speak freely about anything that bothers you, and donât be shy about asking for anything you want. Consider this your own home.â
âThereâs no need for concern, cousin; we understand. This place feels even more like home than the Marquis Mansion. Itâs more relaxing and comfortable than ever before here,â they said, expressing their genuine feelings; they wished they could stay in this carefree and happy place forever, free from the need to be cautious and please othersâable to do as they pleased based on their own moods.
âWell, then, if youâre happy here, feel free to stay longer. Iâll talk to our eldest aunt about it. When your brother-in-law returns, Iâll take you out to see the sights. Whatâs the fun in staying home all the time? Before I was married, although mother was strict, I still managed to sneak out with my Second Brother to have some funâit was thrilling.â
Recalling those days made Su Wenyue somewhat nostalgic. Her maiden days were unforgettable. Now, a mother of three and having lived a lifetime more, her perspective had matured. Back then, such carefree escapades were pure joy.
Hearing Su Wenyue talk like this, Lan Xin and Lan Fang, raised as ladies by a noble family, couldnât openly express their desire to go on such outings. They had been taught by their mother from a young age to be modest and dignified; it wasnât something they were supposed to even think about, yet their eyes gleamed with longing.
âCousin, that may not be advisable. After all, as women, we are expected to be demure and proper. Engaging in such outings could tarnish our reputations,â said Lan Xin, struggling to suppress her desire.
Su Wenyue saw right through Lan Xinâs facade and rolled her eyes in an unladylike way. âYou silly girl! If weâre sneaking out, how could anyone find out? Our reputations wonât be damaged, and besides, Iâll accompany you. Itâs not like my days of having to sneak out; if weâre just careful, itâll be fine. Donât talk to me about all those restrictions placed on women, meant for show. Those are just to put on a frontâactually living by them would be exhausting.â
âBut isnât that how women are supposed to be?â Lan Fang asked, younger and having been brought up under such strict teachingsâespecially those of the Queen Motherâand she was skeptical of Su Wenyueâs arguments.
âYou two are being foolish. What does âsupposed to beâ even mean? Rules are made by people. The world is unfair to women, and if we canât fight back, we should at least find ways to make ourselves happy. If we just passively follow all the rules, life would be so tiresome! Donât talk to me about doctrine. I donât believe for a second thatâs what you actually think; youâre just obliged to comply. Now that you have this chance, why hold back?â
âYou sort of make sense, cousin,â both sisters admitted, no longer needing to hide their emotions in Su Wenyueâs presence. Their expressions betrayed their eagerness to try.
âItâs not merely âmaking sense,â this is the truth. Take advantage of your status as unwed girls without burdens and enjoy a good time while you can. When youâre married, youâll have enough worries, and even if you get the chance to go out, you wonât have the same spirit or mood,â Su Wenyue advised out of experience.
With such enticement, the two young girls couldnât resist making up their minds, pleading with Su Wenyue to take them out for some fun in the future.
Su Wenyue readily agreed; after spending time together, she grew to genuinely care for her affectionate cousins. Knowing how difficult life could be in a husbandâs family, especially for Su Lanfang who would later enter the palace a lonely and oppressive place Su Wenyue sincerely wanted them to enjoy their days and at least have happy memories to look back on, rather than feeling their lives barren and tedious, as she had endured.
The plans to take her cousins out would have to wait for Han Yuâs returnâthat way, Su Wenyue would be in the right frame of mind, as she watched the relentless rain outside.
âThis damned weather is just too cursed,â Liu Cong cursed as he took off his rain-soaked clothes and dried them by the fire.
Fortunately, Han Yu had prepared well, choosing a high-ground cave that remained dry, but such weather was inevitably depressing. Especially in the forest, garments easily became damp with rain, creating an uncomfortable coldness. Yet, in Han Yuâs eyes, the weather was an excellent opportunity. Far from disheartened, he decided to bring forward the planned operation.