He had so many questions he wanted to ask Jiang Ruan, such as how she knew the palace examination questions back then, and why she helped him? Moreover, why did she disappear from his life after that, such that if not for the crown prince inadvertently producing that calligraphic treasure today, he may have forever remained oblivious, never having the chance to realize his kindred spirit was so intimately close all along.
Seeing he seemed at a loss for words, Jiang Ruan said, âIf the Imperial Preceptor has no other matters, this princess shall take her leave.â As she turned to depart, to her surprise, she felt a tight grip on her arm â Liu Min had abandoned all propriety, firmly grasping her arm.
Luzhu was alarmed and anxiously looked around. Fortunately, there was no one else in this part of the imperial gardens. She urged, âHow dare you be so rude! Release our young mistress at once.â
Yet Liu Min insistently refused to let go, meeting Jiang Ruanâs puzzled gaze, before finally rasping out, âItâsâ¦you?â
The answer was patently obvious. Jiang Ruan replied, âItâs me.â
Something flickered in Liu Minâs eyes. He took a short, sharp breath and asked resolutely, âWhy did you help me?â
Why did she help him? Should she cite the events of her previous life? Jiang Ruan frowned slightly, âI did not help you specifically, but the top scholar of the Great Jin Dynasty. If not you, it would have been someone else.â
If not him, it would have been someone else? Liu Min was somewhat dazed, a indescribable surge of emotions rising within â disappointment, anger, regret, grievance, all intermingling, causing his grip on Jiang Ruanâs arm to unconsciously tighten until she creased her brow in discomfort.
At that moment, a cool indifferent voice came from behind, seeming to contain an inexplicable undercurrent of anger.
âRelease her.â
Xiao Shao had arrived to see Liu Min tightly gripping Jiang Ruanâs arm while she frowned in distress. A flash of displeasure shot through his heart.
The two turned to face the voice. Though surprised to see Xiao Shao, Liu Min did not release his hold. Seeing this, Xiao Shaoâs gaze turned icy as he strode forward, seizing Liu Minâs hand and forcibly wrenching it from Jiang Ruanâs arm.
A practiced martial artist, Xiao Shaoâs grip caused searing pain to the frail scholarly Liu Min, whose face turned pale.
âAre you alright?â Xiao Shao turned to ask Jiang Ruan.
Jiang Ruan shook her head. âIâm fine.â
âPrince Xiao, the princess and I were conversing!â Liu Min indignantly protested. Perhaps due to Xiao Shaoâs notorious reputation in court as a âtraitorous ministerâ, the upright official Liu Min instinctively disliked him. Seeing Jiang Ruanâs familiar manner with Xiao Shao, his brow furrowed deeply. How could she associate with this traitorous minister?
Xiao Shao was also sizing up Liu Min. This newly prominent official before the emperor had become the top scholar three years ago and rapidly risen through the ranks, finally achieving top ministerial position. Even veteran ministers now regarded Liu Min with a hint of trepidation. Xiao Shao naturally knew about Jiang Ruanâs correspondence with Liu Min three years prior, providing him the palace examination questions verbatim. Leaving aside how Jiang Ruan knew the exam questions, even the reason for helping Liu Min left the Imperial Guards utterly stumped after investigating extensively.
However, since Liu Minâs success, Jiang Ruan had not been associated with him whatsoever. Now, seeing their physical tussle in the imperial gardens, Liu Minâs gaze towards Jiang Ruan was filled with frenzied excitement, completely lacking his usual bookish aloofness. Xiao Shaoâs displeasure grew as he coolly interjected, âThatâs enough for now.â
The iciness in his eyes sent a chill through Liu Minâs heart.
Luzhu glanced between Liu Min and Xiao Shao, blinking. She mused that their young mistress was quite the desirable one â both Prince Xiao and Imperial Preceptor Liu would make fine matches. If she had to choose, Luzhu thought Prince Xiao was preferable â more handsome and imposing. The Imperial Preceptor was acceptable, but he was just a scholar after all. Didnât the saying go â âThe righteous are often butchers while the untrustworthy are scholarsâ? Of course, Prince Xiao was no butcher â he was the most esteemed young prince of the Great Jin Dynasty.
For now, Jiang Ruan did not wish to be entangled with Liu Min further, lest ill-intentioned people make something of it. Since Liu Min now knew she was the mysterious person from before, with his upright character as an imperial preceptor, he would unlikely stay uninvolved going forward. Considering this, Jiang Ruan smiled at Liu Min, âIf the Imperial Preceptor has no other matters today, I have some things to discuss with Prince Xiao.â
Her familiar tone put Xiao Shao somewhat at ease, a hint of a smile in his eyes, while Liu Minâs face darkened. As a lofty minister, he had always disdained mundane entanglements. Though inwardly displeased, he still gave Jiang Ruan due respect. With a deep look at her, he cupped his hands, âPrincess, weâll meet again.â
Then nodding curtly at Xiao Shao, he departed.
He did not perform any subordinate courtesies to Xiao Shao, only a collegial greeting â it seemed Liu Min firmly regarded Xiao Shao as a traitorous minister unworthy of respect.
Xiao Shao watched Liu Minâs retreating figure coldly. Jiang Ruan looked up at him, âWhy did you come?â
Xiao Shaoâs gaze returned to her, âI heard you encountered Ye You?â
Clearly this was one of Tian Zhuâs âlittle reportsâ to Xiao Shao. Seeing no need to hide it, Jiang Ruan nodded, âYes.â
Xiao Shaoâs expression darkened slightly. He knew what sort of person Ye You was â leering at any woman of slight beauty in the palace. Though Jiang Ruanâs looks were âpassableâ, how could Ye You let her go?
Of course, Jiang Ruan was unaware that in Xiao Shaoâs eyes, her celestially beautiful appearance only merited a âpassableâ description. If she knew, she would have surely scoffed â Xiao Shao himself was outrageously handsome, any ordinary beauty would naturally pale in his view.
Xiao Shao asked, âWhat are your plans now?â
âPlans?â Jiang Ruan looked at him puzzled.
âYou have had your coming-of-age ceremony and the Imperial Ancestress requested your princess title. Given Minister Jiangâs outstanding merits, palace factions will inevitably speculate about your marriage prospects,â Xiao Shao reminded her.
Indeed, since returning to the capital, Jiang Ruan had encountered all sorts of people. She had now become a coveted delicacy.
âDoes Prince Xiao think I would truly be tempted?â Jiang Ruan stated, âAs you said, those people all have ulterior motives. I have not considered marriage.â Marrying a stranger to spend her life with? In this lifetime, she did not know if she had the confidence for that, fearing a tragic ending like her previous life.
Xiao Shao noticed the fleeting coldness in Jiang Ruanâs eyes and paused inwardly. She really had not considered marrying anyone, including himself⦠Suddenly, a strange sourness welled up within Xiao Shao, startling him. For so many years, he had avoided intimacy, his aloof and indifferent nature having never prompted feelings for anyone before. This was the first time he experienced such a complex, inexpressible sensation.
Seeing Xiao Shaoâs silence, Jiang Ruan asked, âWhatâs wrong?â