Xiao Shao looked at her and shook his head, âItâs nothing.â His gaze fell on her face again, âHave you been using the medicine?â
Since seeing the Imperial Ancestress, Jiang Ruan had started using the medicine provided by Xiao Shao. That medicated ointment was truly a rare panacea, far more effective than ordinary injury treatments, allowing quick recovery. However, out of deference to the Virtuous Empress, she had only used a little each day. Even so, the injuries had now completely healed.
âIâve used it. Itâs excellent medicine,â Jiang Ruan smiled.
Xiao Shao smiled faintly, âIâll have Tian Zhu bring you some more.â That injury ointment was precious â even the palace ladies could scarcely get a bit. Yet it had been used to treat the slap mark on Jiang Ruanâs face. If the imperial physicians like Mo Cong found out, they would surely berate him for such wasteful extravagance.
Jiang Ruan felt the atmosphere was strange. She looked up at Xiao Shao, who happened to be looking down at her. Though her height was considered tall, Xiao Shao towered over her, only reaching his chest level. From this angle, she appeared petite and adorable. Xiao Shaoâs deep gaze seemed to contain an unusual emotion. After meeting his eyes for a moment, Jiang Ruan averted her gaze, an inexplicable feeling stirring within her heart.
She inwardly wondered why she had become increasingly flustered lately. However, her momentary unease did not escape Xiao Shao, who curved his lips slightly.
Luzhu trailed some distance behind, growing anxious. Prince Xiao was inscrutable while her own young mistress outwardly gentle yet inwardly aloof. How long would this dance continue before they drew closer? As a clever and charming personal maid, she naturally wanted to help her mistress find happiness. Luzhu clenched her fist, determined that in a few daysâ time, she would seize an opportunity â who said only cultivated nobles could play matchmaker? An intelligent maid like herself could do it too.
After claiming illness to avoid court for several days, Jiang Quan finally emerged from the Jiang mansion once more. Not to mention the mocking looks from his colleagues when attending court, but even after dismissal, people still mocked him from behind his back. Jiang Quan, who prided himself on being from an upright prestigious family of integrity, had thoroughly disgraced himself in an unprecedented humiliation. On the way back, he constantly urged the carriage driver to hurry home.
The carriage rumbled along for who knows how long before suddenly stopping. Jiang Quan thought they had arrived at his residence, puzzled by the unusually short journey time. But when he pulled back the carriage curtain, he froze â it was not his familiar mansion, but a desolate outer suburb.
âDriver, driver!â Jiang Quan shouted furiously. âWhere is this place?!â
But no matter how much he called, no one answered. A chill ran down Jiang Quanâs spine as a bad premonition arose. He jumped out to find an unfamiliar man on the driverâs seat instead of the usual coachman.
Jiang Quan suppressed his fear and demanded, âWho are you?â
The man just sneered and clapped his hands. The sound of wind filled the air as a figure suddenly appeared â a woman.
These two strangers regarded Jiang Quan, who surveyed the deserted surroundings. Even if he shouted for help, no one would hear. Remaining calm, he said, âHonorable ones, what do you want? If itâs money, we can discuss terms.â
âThe honorable minister speaks so arrogantly,â the woman cackled. âBut we donât want money.â
If not money, then they wanted his life. Cold sweat poured down Jiang Quanâs brow as he had no idea who he had offended. Feigning composure, he said, âLetâs talk this throughâ¦harming an imperial official is a grave crimeâ¦â
Scorn flashed in their eyes. So this pathetic man had struck the young mistress? No wonder the master was so furious. The manâs face twisted into a smirk. Before Jiang Quan could speak, he felt his legs go weak as a small stone struck his kneecap, collapsing sideways.
âTsk, such brittle bones,â Jin Er sneered, turning to the woman. âYour turn.â
Jin San cracked her knuckles, slowly approaching the downed Jiang Quan. No matter how ruthless, women tended to be softer. Seeing this, Jiang Quan begged, âMiss, please spare me! I can give you silver. Who ordered you to kill me?â
âWhy the urgency, Minister Jiang? Iâm not here for your life,â Jin San smiled alluringly. âI just found you rather unsightly. A few days ago, we heard that to punish your wifeâs infidelity, Minister Jiang severely beat his own legitimate daughter from the Jiang manor. As wanderers, we despise such injustice and felt wronged on behalf of that poor girl.â
Seeing Jiang Quan still uncomprehending, Jin Sanâs expression turned cold, âSo allow us to mete out justice for her!â
A crisp volley of over ten resounding slaps rang out in the wilderness, making oneâs ears ring. Finished, Jin San blew on her hands, âThat stung.â
One should never underestimate the disciplined might of Jin Yi Wei enforcers. Though a fragile woman, Jin Sanâs strikes were far heavier than Jiang Quanâs that day, each packing full force to leave him seeing stars, his face quickly swelling into a pigâs head. Perhaps she hit too hard â her nails raked across his face, leaving scratch marks.
Jin San giggled, âMy bad.â
Jiang Quan felt like vomiting blood. An upright official now disgraced like this! All because of Jiang Ruan â she was simply born to torment him! His current plight was entirely Jiang Ruanâs doing! She was no daughter, but an nemesis, a debt collector!
Jiang Quan viewed Jiang Ruan as a thorn in his side, never reflecting on how unfatherly his own actions towards her had been. Some people simply never recognize their own faults, always feeling wronged by others.
After venting Jiang Ruanâs grievances, Jin Er and Jin San had no desire to look at Jiang Quan again. Leaving him stranded in the wilderness, he would need to make quite an effort to find his way back to the Jiang manor.
As they departed, Jin San said, âThe young mistress ordered an eye for an eye. How was our retaliation?â
âNot bad, we added some extras,â Jin Er replied. âWith such diligence, weâre sure to earn face with the young mistress going forward.â
That day, the disgraced Jiang Quan had to drive himself back to the Jiang manor with over ten slap marks on his face, in full view of the capitalâs populace. Everyone saw the sorry state of this once prestigious, upright minister. Some speculated he had been beaten by a courtesan, judging by the feminine slap and nail marks.
Soon, all the storytelling houses were abuzz relaying this incident as an amusing tale recounted endlessly in taverns, drawing quite the audience. In no time, the entire capital knew of Jiang Quanâs misfortune.
Pity the man ended up like this on his very first day back from claimed illness. Genuinely bedridden now, he submitted a memorial requesting leave from the emperor. Utterly humiliated, while inwardly cursing Jiang Ruan, he also wondered â it seemed far-fetched to blame wandering pugilists. Who would really back Jiang Ruan? The Imperial Ancestress? The Zheng manor? Yet neither the Empress Dowager nor General Zhao Guang were people Jiang Quan could provoke. For now, he could only swallow his anger, secretly vowing to settle the score eventually.