Chapter 495 - Nie Qingyuns POV (2)
The Dreamer in the Spring Boudoir
During the Southern Trip, she frequently came over to his room. Using Mingjie as a pretense, she would prepare tea for him and watch them play chess. When Mingjie left, the two of them didnât have much to say to each other. Floundering for something to say, he ended up using Sangyu as a topic every time.
It was because the only thing they had in common was Sangyu.
âIs Sangyu living happily in the marquisâs household?â
âDoes the marquis bully Sangyu?â
âWhat do you and Sangyu usually do?â
He really was trying his best to find something to talk about. However, for some unknown reason, Errongâs expression looked increasingly ugly. Eventually, the number of times she came over to his room decreased.
Looking at the endless river, Nie Qingyun felt very depressed. Had he done something wrong?
After a few days, Errong returned to her usual self of circling around him. This time, Nie Qingyun controlled his mouth. He wouldnât say anything! He would just elegantly hold a chess piece and pretend to be cool!
As a result, Errong looked as if she wanted to cry. She only stayed for a short period before leaving. Once again, she didnât come back for several days.
When Nie Qingyun was alone in his room, he couldnât resist smacking his head against a wooden pillar. It was so hard to make a woman happy. What should he do?
Noble Consort Nie had brought them along on the Southern Trip to give them a chance to cultivate feelings, but the outcome was that their relationship was becoming increasingly strange.
Letâs just wait until they got married, once they got married, it would all work out.
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Errong was a clever young woman. Although it had seemed like she and Chen-shi wouldnât be able to get along with each other, she kept enduring and letting Chen-shi have her way after the wedding. Errong treated him exceptionally well too. Nie Qingyunâs worried heart was put to rest. He very shamelessly sunk into the newly wedded bliss.
His little, sweet wife was lovable and sensible. Every day, after leaving the imperial court, his steps would be faster than usual. Onlookers watched him in amazement and one asked, âSir Nie, why are you in such a rush to go back? Is there a pressing matter?
Yes, a very pressing matter. He wanted to see her sooner!
Although his expression didnât change, he kept up his quick pace as he turned his head and answered, âEn, thereâs an urgent matter.â
He had once thought he would have to spend the rest of his life compensating Sangyu for his motherâs crime, and he had been happy taking care of Sangyu too. But, now that he had Errong, Nie Qingyun felt as if he had suddenly found himself.
However, since he frequently showed an unsmiling face, Errong didnât know what he was thinking, so she acted slightly cautiously.
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Although he was very happy with his wife, he couldnât forget the responsibility that he owed Sangyu. If something happened in Marquis Moyuâs estate, he had to be the first one to go over there. If he didnât have time, he would let Errong go there first as his substitute.
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Although it wasnât frequent, Errong occasionally seems depressed. He didnât know why. But, as soon as her eyes met his, she would smile as if there was nothing wrong.
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Finally, one night, Errong softly asked him, âDo... Do you like Sangyu?â
Nie Qingyun was so startled by this question that he almost fell out of the bed, but he calmly grasped the curtainâs string in time. âWhy would you ask this? Sangyu is my sister.â
Errong wryly smiled. âI keep feeling that you treat her better than anyone else. Itâs not that I feel resentment. I have felt jealous of Sangyu in the past, but...â
Clenching her jaw, she didnât continue her words. Instead, she closed her eyes and rested on his chest. âNever mind, letâs sleep.â
Nie Qingyun sighed. Why did other people misjudge his feelings for Sangyu? Even his father would sometimes say that he should clearly differentiate the boundaries of his feelings.
He wasnât unclear about his feelings. The sister that he cared about the most was Nie Sangyu, and Ning Errong was the woman he loved the most.
Did everyone think he was an idiot?
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Nie Qingyun felt relieved that Yuxuan and Sangyuâs relationship was progressing in a postive direction. Just as he was going to go home and discuss with Errong about having a child, Ning Yuxuan dragged him to a brothel.
âWhy are we here?â Nie Qingyun normally didnât come to places like this one. Looking at the distant dancers, he slightly furrowed his brow.
âSomething big is going to happen in the capital,â Ning Yuxuan indifferently said, âThereâs no way to save Nie Clan, but you can save Errong.â
Nie Qingyun found these words a bit laughable. How could something happen to Nie Clan? The third prince and the imperial noble consort were still around, there was the foundation that had been built over many years, how could...
But, there wasnât any traces of humor in Ning Yuxuanâs eyes. âErrong is my younger cousin, thatâs why I thought about saving her. If you care about your wife, you should listen to my advice.â
âWhat do you want me to do?â Nie Qingyunâs expression finally sunk.
âDivorce Errong,â said Ning Yuxuan lowly, âOnce her relationship with Nie Clan is broken, sheâll be under the shelter of Marquis Jingwenâs household.â
Nie Qingyunâs face paled.
This was ridiculous. He and Errong had been together for so long. How could he divorce her just because of a few words from Ning Yuxuan? What kind of calamity could possibly happen to Nie Clan that he couldnât protect Errong himself?
Nie Qingyun didnât want to believe this at all, but Ning Yuxuan took out a secret letter.
âIf the third prince ascends the throne, it wonât be good. Itâll be the start of political upheaval in the capital.â Ning Yuxuan looked at him and helplessly smiled. âItâs not a problem to tell you about the upheaval because even I canât stop it from happening. Youâll be even more powerless to salvage this desperate situation.â
The second princeâs forces were already secretly rushing towards the capital. The oldest prince had taken the initiative to give way, so the third prince was set to ascend the throne, but he wasnât guarded against external threats. As soon as he ascended the throne, he would probably be shot down by the second prince under the excuse that the third prince had killed the emperor to gain the throne.
Behind the third prince was the Nie Clan. Nie Clanâs sole supporters were the third prince and the imperial noble consort.
Nie Qingyunâs body stiffened. Remaining in that sitting position, he couldnât move a muscle.
Translator Ramblings: LOL, Nie Qingyun is such a dork. Qingyun and Errong are like two clueless puppies being mislead by two sly cats â Ji Man and Ning Yuxuan â that have questionably good intentions. Although... would it also be possible that Qingyun and Errong would have kept misunderstanding each other if there was no outside interference?