Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
After settling down, Zhou Huaiming looked at Zhou Ying and asked, âWho is the girl you brought back?â
Gu Chengrui didnât hide anything and roughly explained what had happened. âLooking at her appearance, she should be the daughter of the Minister of Revenue, Yang Wanning, who is also my cousin.
âHowever, Iâm not sure after not seeing her for a few years, so Iâll have to wait until she wakes up to confirm if itâs true.â
When Zhou Huaiming heard him mention the Yang family, he hesitated and said, âYour aunt is gone.â
âGone?â Gu Chengrui looked at him in astonishment.
However, he soon felt relieved. He just smiled faintly and didnât say anything else.
âYou just arrived in the capital, so take your rest for now. 1â11 tell you in detail after dinner.â
âAlright, letâs talk later.â After Gu Chengrui finished speaking, he stood up and sent him out.
Coincidentally, the servants had also finished preparing hot water. The couple bathed and changed into clean clothes before heading to the dining room.
Zhou Huaiming was already waiting outside. When he saw them come out, he immediately ordered the dishes to be served. âAfter traveling for so long, do you want some wine to relieve your fatigue?â
âJust some.â Gu Chengrui thought of the Yang familyâs matter they had to discuss and agreed to his suggestion.
Zhou Huaiming saw this and asked someone to bring a small jar of white wine and fruit wine.
The food was quite sumptuous. There was a large plate of beef ribs, a braised carp, a plate of stir-fried cabbage, a plate of sweet and sour shredded radish, and a plate of steamed buns served with egg soup.
Zhou Huaiming asked someone to pour the wine as soon as the dishes were served. âThe year hasnât been kind to us, so thereâs a limit to what we can get. Please donât mind the food.â
âThatâs not true. It already looks great. Letâs have a toast.â Gu Chengrui shook his head at his words.
âSister, letâs drink together. Itâs been a long time since the three of us drank together.â Zhou Huai Ming said to Zhou Ying.
âSure, 1 toast to Brother Zhouâs happiness.â Zhou Ying raised her glass after hearing that.
âHaha, alright, letâs do it.â Zhou Huai Ming raised his glass as well.
After a glass of wine, he knew they were hungry, so he didnât persuade them to drink more.
Instead, he picked up a piece of beef rib and said, âTry the cooking skills of the chefs in this manor.â
Zhou Ying took a bite and said, âTo be honest, itâs quite good, but just that itâs a little salty for my taste.â
Zhou Huaiming nodded. âThatâs true. Iâll mention it to them later. I will get them to put less salt in your food.â
âThereâs no need for that. We wonât be staying for long anyway.â
âEven if itâs just a meal, letâs have it served the best it can be. Donât worry; itâs not that troublesome.â After Zhou Huaiming finished speaking, he served them some food.
After dinner, Gu Chengrui asked, âBrother Zhou, do you know how my aunt died? When did this happen?â
âIt is said that she died of illness during the snowstorm.
âLater, 1 sent people to investigate and discovered that your aunt fell ill after the Gu family was raided. She didnât make it during the snowstorm because the weather was too cold, and there was a lack of doctors and medicine.â
Gu Chengrui was so angry that he laughed after hearing that. The wife of a dignified second-grade official lacked medicine; what kind of precious medicinal herbs would that have to be?
Zhou Huaiming heard his sarcastic laughter and knew he didnât believe this.
At that time, he did not believe it either. However, the capital was trapped during the snowstorm, and everyone knew this.
Therefore, it was difficult to determine whether this tragedy was man-made or caused by a lack of medicine.
He didnât hide anything and told him what he had found. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Gu Chengrui couldnât judge the truth after hearing Zhou Huaimingâs findings. However, he was sure that his aunt had been bullied.
âMy mother didnât die from a lack of medicine. She froze to death.â Yang Wanning walked in with an old womanâs help and spoke up..