Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
âSo, in your eyes, the clan rules hold more weight than the law?â Zhou Ying pressed.
âI wouldnât dare suggest that,â the scholar stammered, bowing deeply.
âEnough with the pretense! This is Wang clan territory, and I have the final say,â The clan leader boomed, striding forward.
The scholarâs brow furrowed into a cold sweat. If Zhou Ying meant trouble, they could be accused of rebellion at worst, or disrespect at best.
âYouâre not a citizen of Great Ming, are you?â Zhou Ying inquired coolly, waving her hand.
Gu Chengrui, who had been observing the scene, promptly dispatched Lin Yitian and his men.
The clan leaderâs face contorted upon seeing the armed men approach. âWho are you? Why interfere?â
âIs saving a life considered meddling?â Zhou Ying countered. âHavenât you heard of the Retired Emperorâs decree, or the current Emperorâs edict to increase the population at all costs? Itâs been in place for years!â
âHmph!â Zhou Ying scoffed, then produced her jade token. âPerhaps you havenât heard of me. I am a second-rank imperial envoy. Do you think I have the authority to intervene?â
The scholar stepped forward, stole a glance at the token, and immediately fell to his knees.
The clan leader, upon hearing this, trembled and followed suit. Marquis An Leâs name resonated throughout the landânot just for being the Empressâ cousin and Princess Ping Yangâs son, but for his remarkable accomplishments over the years.
Regret gnawed at the leader; if heâd known their status, he wouldnât have dared provoke them.
Though most villagers remained confused, witnessing the jade token and the patriarchâs reaction prompted them to kneel as well.
Zhou Ying didnât allow them to rise immediately. Instead, she instructed someone to fetch the girl from the brink of the pond.
Once brought over, Zhou Ying addressed the girl directly in the local dialect. âDid you truly commit premarital relations?â
Shamefaced, the girl nodded in response.
âWho is the father of the child?â
The girl bit her lip, refusing to answer.
âFoolish child!â Her parents interjected desperately. âTell her! Tell her so the noblewoman can help us!â
âYeah, who is that scoundrel?â someone else yelled.
Still, the girl shook her head, remaining silent.
âIs she mute?â Zhou Ying inquired.
âNo, no, not at all! My daughter is just a bit shy,â the girlâs mother stammered repeatedly.
âI understand sheâs your only daughter,â Zhou Ying said.
âYes, and I nearly bled to death during childbirth. I couldnât conceive any more children after that. Please, save our daughter! We have no one else if we lose her.â
âThis madam has a kind heart,â an onlooker remarked. âBut why didnât you raise a more obedient daughter? Look at her, protecting her lover at the cost of her own parentsâ well-being. If sheâs so set on dying with him, why trouble yourselves and ask for help? You might as well follow her!â
âA wasted infatuation, indeed,â Zhou Ying added with a shake of her head. âPerhaps your lover is even celebrating his freedom right now.â
The villagers, though confused by her fluent local language, were surprised by her sudden shift.
Hadnât she come to save them? Why was she advocating for their demise?
However, a few sharper minds understoodâshe was trying to provoke the girl into speaking the truth.
âNo, no, itâs not like that.â The girl finally opened her mouth to defend this statement.