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âI could hear Grandmotherâs hearty voice from afar, so why has it gone silent now that Iâm here?â
The playful tone mixed with laughter in the young girlâs voice was like a pebble thrown into a clear spring, which upon hearing, one couldnât help but smile.
As soon as Daohua entered the room, the eyes of Mrs. Yan had not left her, and neither had the eyes of everyone else.
Hearing her granddaughterâs teasing, Mrs. Yanâs face was instantly covered with a smile as bright as chrysanthemums, and she quickly waved her hand, signaling Daohua to come closer.
Without any hesitation, Daohua walked over and naturally sat on the couch, affectionately wrapping her arms around Mrs. Yanâs arm.
Mrs. Yan held onto Daohuaâs hand and examined her carefully, growing more satisfied by the moment, âGood, good, this is how the rightful eldest daughter of the Yan family should look.â
Upon hearing this, Daohua didnât feign shyness but laughed brightly, âGrandmother, Mother prepared these clothes for me. Do they look nice?â
Mrs. Yan nodded incessantly, âBeautiful, my Daohua looks beautiful in anything.â
Daohua agreed wholeheartedly, âI also think they look extremely nice, and most importantly, they fit perfectly.â As she said this, she stood up and gave a deep bow to Mrs. Li, âThank you for your efforts, Mother. Your daughter loves them very much.â
âAs long as you like them!â
Mrs. Li, somewhat excited, stepped forward and took Daohuaâs hands, trembling as she touched her daughterâs cheek.
After so many years, her daughter had grown so tall and graceful.
Mrs. Yan let the mother and daughter have a moment of closeness until Mrs. Li had calmed down, then chided Daohua with a smile, âYou silly girl, what are you standing around for? Go and see your father.â
Instantly snapping back to reality, Mrs. Li said, âLook at me, holding onto you without letting go. Quick, go pay your respects to your father.â
Daohua turned her head to look at the scholarly middle-aged man sitting on Mrs. Yanâs right side, walking over with a grin. Thinking of what her mother had just told her, she thought for a moment, then slowly knelt down, âYour daughter pays respect to you, Father.â
âGood!â
Yan Zhigao looked at his eldest daughter with a satisfied face.
Since his eldest daughter had entered the room, he had been watching her closely.
To be honest, he had been somewhat worried that since his eldest daughter grew up in the countryside, she would turn out to be rude and unrefined.
But upon seeing her today, he was completely reassured.
Mother has raised Daohua wellâhe could not help but praise that. She had an aura about her, even he had to commend it.
All the young ladies of the Yan family were very well-bred. If the youngest Yishuang was clever, his brotherâs eldest Yihuan was serene, and the second daughter Yile was cute, then his own eldest daughter was indeed graceful.
Her glancing eyes were extraordinarily spirited; her friendly and pretty face radiated with vigor and vitality.
Now he believed what his mother and younger brother had saidâthat as long as his eldest daughter was with them, Mrs. Yan wouldnât be unhappy.
Even someone as composed as he could not help but feel joy in his heart seeing such an eldest daughter.
Yan Zhigao personally helped Daohua to stand up and patted her head with a smile, âThese years, Iâm thankful to have you at Mrs. Yanâs side, showing filial piety.â Saying this, he unfastened the jade pendant he wore at his waist and personally tied it to the belt around Daohuaâs waist.
To this, Daohua was quite happy inside, but after a momentâs thought, she felt it was nothing out of the ordinary. It was completely normal for a father to give a gift to his daughter, so she calmly allowed her father to attach the jade pendant.
But the others in the room werenât so calm.
Mrs. Li and the rest knew that jade pendant was Yan Zhigaoâs favorite, given to him by his teacher when he had topped the imperial examination, and he had always worn it ever since.
The twins born to Aunt Lin, because of their favor with him, had often asked Yan Zhigao for that jade pendant, but he had always refused. Yet today, he gave it to Daohua.
This immediately resulted in mixed emotions, with some rejoicing and some worrying.
Aunt Lin, still kneeling on the ground, was in great turmoil. She had not expected the daughter born to Mrs. Li to grow up so beautifulâfar from having any countryside coarseness, she was instead strikingly graceful.
Yishuang, standing to the side, felt a bit overshadowed.
At that moment, she really started to feel panicky.
Madam Li, on the other hand, was overjoyed.
She had been worried that her daughter, having not been raised by her side for so long, wouldnât be deeply loved by her husband. Now that she saw him giving his favorite Jade Pendant to their daughter, she was completely reassured.
Madam Li, with a smile, walked over and led Daohua to Sun Familyâs Madam: âGood child, come and pay your respects to your second auntie.â
Daohua smiled demurely: âDaohua pays her respects to second auntie.â
Sun Familyâs Madam swiftly lifted Daohua up, holding her hand, and said with a laugh, âNo wonder the grandmother likes you so much. Eldest sister-in-law, Iâm now tempted to snatch your daughter for myself.â
Madam Li chuckled: âArenât Yihuan and Yile enough to keep you happy?â
Sun Familyâs Madam: âWith such an outstanding daughter, I could never have too many.â
After exchanging a few light-hearted remarks, Madam Li then brought Daohua to the Wu Familyâs Madam. This time, Daohuaâs smile was much broader. As she was about to pay her respects, Wu Familyâs Madam steadied her with a hand.
Wu Familyâs Madam, with affection, held onto Daohua: âYou have finally come home. Look at this little face; youâve gotten thinner.â
Daohua laughed: âThird auntie, skinnier means prettier.â
âNonsense.â
Yan Familyâs grandmother, who had been watching them with amusement, glanced at Daohua sternly: âWhat do you know, girl? A bit of chubbiness signifies a life of fortune. Youâre as skinny as a dried monkey, how could that be attractive?â
After that, the grandmother turned to Yan Zhigao and Madam Li: âFrom now on, you two had better keep a close eye on this girl, donât let her run wild all the time.â
Madam Li replied with a laugh: âWe will need mother to keep watching her, too.â
Yan Familyâs grandmother nodded unabashedly: âIf you canât handle her, just come to me. Iâll take care of her discipline; that bamboo stick is always ready.â
Madam Li was taken aback: âWhat bamboo stick?â
Yan Familyâs grandmother, looking at Daohua whose face had fallen, said with a twinkle in her eye: âThe bamboo stick for stir-frying pork.â
As soon as she said this, everyone immediately understood.
It was the stick used for beating!
At this, the grandchildrenâs fear of Yan Familyâs grandmother grew even more.
Even Yan Zhigao, recalling the scenes of being whipped by the grandmotherâs bamboo stick as a child, couldnât help but shiver.
Madam Li, imagining her daughter being severely beaten with the bamboo stick by the grandmother, turned somewhat pale.
Seeing the change in her expression, Daohua quickly stepped forward, smiling as she tugged at her sleeve.
Madam Li then came back to her senses and, seeing the worry in her daughterâs eyes, quickly steadied her mind and held her daughterâs hand tightly, as if to say, donât worry, with mother here, you wonât be beaten in the future.
âCome, meet your brothers and sisters.â
Only then did Daohua turn her gaze to the young men and women in the room.
The Yan Familyâs grandmother had a total of three sons and one daughter. Apart from the daughter who had married out, all three sons currently lived together.
The Yan Familyâs eldest branch, which was Yan Zhigaoâs household, consisted of three sons and two daughters.
Yan Wenxiu, Yan Wenkai, and Yan Yiyi (aka Daohua) were the children of his principal wife, Madam Li; Yan Wenbin and Yan Yishuang were born to his concubine, Aunty Lin.
The Yan Familyâs second branch, Yan Zhiyuan had one son and two daughters, Yan Wenjie, Yan Yihuan, and Yan Yile, all born to Sun Familyâs Madam.
The Yan Familyâs third branch had two sons, Yan Wentao and Yan Wenhui.
With so many offspring, they could certainly be considered a prosperous family.