Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
Emperor Zhao Qian had left, but the legend he left behind in Chenzhou could not be calmed down.
Heng Yi followed suit.
His reputation shook the city.
This was especially true for those wealthy merchants and councilors who needed to get the Emperorâs calligraphy. When they came to Heng Manor again, they were not empty-handed.
Even Heng Yi didnât dare to accept their expensive gifts.
When Master Feng helped to sell the calligraphy, he accepted the gifts smoothly and asked Housekeeper Liu to register them.
There was nothing to do but to accept them.
He would have been giving them dignity for accepting their gifts. If they wanted to buy something, the other party would be willing to give them this for convenience.
Heng Yi and the others were very busy choosing the location for his army.
Han Qiao was also very busy preparing for Han Chiâs wedding.
The days were getting closer and closer to the sixth day of the sixth month.
As they were busy with their own things, both the husband and wife would not see each other for a few days. They did not even have time to talk.
At the end of the fifth month, the Gong Princeâs consort sent people to send over some red bayberries. Each one was ripped, and dark red, and Ah-Yao liked to eat this kind the most.
He could eat a little red bayberryâs flesh with a thread.
Then, Han Qiao used the red bayberries to cook some red bayberry soups and chilled them to make them even more enjoyable.
The children liked it, and so did the adults.
Han Qiao quickly stopped and enjoyed a cup of wine as well. It chilled her heart and made her feel happy.
Her fatigue seemed to have dissipated a lot.
Han Chiâs wedding naturally had to be grand. After all, it was her first childâs wedding and he was marrying a princess. It could not be done badly.
Moreover, Li Miâs dowry was too much.
So much so that Han Qiao was speechless.
Did the Gong Princeâs consort empty the palace?
Consort Fei did not empty the Imperial Residence. She only gave more than 90% of her things.
When the Gong Prince saw the dowry list, he was stunned for a long time.
Only then did he understand that his wife had been separated from him.
He aggressively went to find the Gong Princeâs consort.
She was teaching Li Mi how to keep house.
Han Qiao had also told the Gong Princeâs consort that after Li Mi married into the Heng family, she would be in charge of the restaurant and inn, and all the family matters would be handed over to Li Mi and the children.
As her sister-in-law, Li Mi would probably have to work harder.
Therefore, Consort Fei teaches Li Mi the way to manage the family.
Han Qiao was gentle and easy to get along with, while Heng Yi was taciturn but generous.
Han Chiâs two brothers were still young, so she needed to take care of them and teach them a thing or two. Her soon-to-be three sisters-in-law were also good friends, so she didnât have to worry about getting along.
The main thing she needed to worry about was the other complicated matters. At first, as a new daughter-in-law, it would be difficult for her to manage the servants. Fortunately, she was a princess, and her status was enough to suppress those servants with ulterior motives.
It was then that the Gong Prince walked aggressively into the room. Yet the Gong Princeâs consort merely glanced at him indifferently.
He asked Li Mi to leave.
Li Mi looked worried.
âYou may leave.â The Gong Princeâs consort said.
âYes,â Li Mi bowed to her parents and then left.
Just as she reached the door, she heard her father questioning her mother, âYou gave Miâer so much for her dowry, what about the rest of the children?â âWhat should we do? Those things that Iâm giving away are mine. 1 can give it to whoever 1 want. Is it wrong to give it to my own daughter? What do the other children have to do with me? Iâm not their biological mother. With you as their biological father, you can give your concubines millions of taels of silver. 1 think you wonât treat the children badly.â
When the Gong Princeâs consort said this, he could detect a hint of anger in her voice.
The Gong Prince thought about how he had given the Secondary Consort Wen so much silver and how the Secondary Consort Wen had spent all these years taking so many things for free. He felt guilty.
âYour Highness, Iâll still say the same thing no matter how much you will convince me otherwise. Letâs just leave it at that. Donât bother me, 1 donât care about you. You can give them however much you want, I wonât ask. You can pamper whoever you want, and 1 wonât be jealous.â
âDo you know why 1 married Miâer off so early? 1 would have waited until she was at least eighteen before I let her marry. But I changed my mind. Because youâre too biased. You scolded her without asking why. Youâre a father in vain. You spoil your concubine and destroy your wife in vain. Youâre a husband in vain.â
The Gong Princeâs face was red with anger and he raised his hand to hit the Gong Princeâs consort.
Consort Fei was not afraid. She raised her head and showed her cheek to him.
The Gong Prince took a few deep breaths before fiercely saying, âYouâre a shrew.â
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âDo you think I didnât know? You have an affair with that doctor with the surname Ren, and you havenât forgotten him all these years. If it wasnât for the fact that I couldnât find where he went, I would have killed him and thrown his head in front of you.â
The Gong Princeâs consortâs eyes turned red and her face turned pale.
She was trembling.
Hatred surged in her heart.
She suddenly laughed coldly, âYouâre nothing more than this.â
She pointed at the door, âGet out.â
âGet lostâ¦â
She roared sharply.
The Gong Princeâs face darkened, âDonât regret it.â
He turned around and left.
Li Mi hid at the side and looked at her Fatherâs angry back before running back to the main courtyard.
She saw her mother crying.
She went forward to hug her mother and cried, âMother, donât be sad. You have me and Brother.â
After a short while, the Gong Princeâs consort forced a smile.
Thatâs right.
She had a pair of good children.
The Heng family and the Han family had arrived at the beginning of the sixth month and were asking about Hengâs residence at the city gate.
The other party brought them over directly. Dong Lai offered to reward the guards at the gate, but the other party refused.
Dong Lai respectfully led the two families into the manor.
Heng Yi and Han Qiao werenât there.
Sun Xiu greeted the visitors.
âGreetings, Grandfathers, Grandmothersâ¦â
They bowed one by one.
Then, she brought them to the guest house.
She ordered the servants to prepare hot water, food, and a change of clothes.
The young girlâs confident and skillful attitude was something not to be underestimated.
The Heng brothers had all brought their families with them. They had a beautiful plan: they wouldnât cause any trouble, and they would just be obedient and stay put.
Meanwhile, at the Han familyâs side.
Father Han and Mother Han had white hair hanging down their temples, and they looked very old.
The three Han brothers were also tanned.
The daughtersâ cousins were very reserved and looked at Sun Xiu and Sun Yi cautiously.
After all, Sun Xiu and Sun Yiyi were gorgeous. They had a head full of pearl hairpins, and the pouches on their waists were woven with pearls. They even used pearl flowers on their shoes.
They were extremely wealthy.
Their uncles were also exhausted.
Sun Xiu told them to rest first and unpack in their rooms.
âFather and Mother are busy outside. Eldest Brother is getting married in a few days, so Father and Mother are very busy.â
On the Han familyâs side, other than the three absent aunts, the three cousins were all present.
As for the other families, their elders were here. Uncle and aunt werenât here, but a few cousins were.
Sun Xiu recognized them. She was still smiling. She didnât become arrogant because of her change in status or because she learned to read. She didnât look down on others.
She whispered to her cousins and invited them to her courtyard where the three sisters lived.
Zeng Qinâer and Wenyan were also in her courtyard.
So were the servants and maids.
Zeng Qinâer and Wenyan had their own rooms.
Han Qiao and Heng Yi returned home in the evening and learned that the two families had arrived.
Han Qiaoâs face was filled with joy.
She thought that Grandpa and Grandma were here tooâ¦