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No matter whether Auntie Lin was willing or not, the entrance of the new Auntie Liao into Shuangxin Courtyard was a done deal.
As for the two concubines, Madam Li wished to avoid seeing either one and ordered Auntie Lin to quickly go back and clean out the room, then assigned two maids to Liao Family before letting both of them leave.
Watching Auntie Lin leave with a reluctant heart and helpless expression, Daohua smiled and sat down beside Madam Li, âMother, whatâs the deal with that Auntie Liao? Wasnât Father supposed to attend a banquet? How did he end up bringing a woman back?â
Madam Li glanced at her daughter and after pondering, felt that there were things she should talk to her daughter about, to prevent her from being at a loss if she encountered similar situations after getting married.
âThat Liao Family woman was given to your father by Consultant Du, she used to be a woman from the Du Residenceâs backyard.â
Daohua was stunned for a moment, then with wide eyes, she asked, âWas Auntie Liao previously a concubine of Consultant Du?â
Madam Li fell silent for a while, she couldnât go into the details of this manâs domestic affairs with her daughter, and could only vaguely say, â⦠She probably hasnât been officially taken into his household.â
Daohua was speechless, âEven so, itâs too vexing! I think there must be a hole in Consultant Duâs brain.â Men are very sensitive about the color green, yet he blatantly gifted her.
Madam Li: ââ¦.â Does her daughterâs reaction make sense to her, or does it not?
Daohua continued to ask, âOut of the blue, why would Consultant Du think of sending a concubine to Father?â
Madam Li snorted coldly, âDo you know why your father has served as the County Magistrate for a full nine years?â
Daohua understood in a second, âBecause of this Consultant Du?â
Madam Li nodded, âWhen your father was first assigned to Zhongzhou Province, he unintentionally offended Consultant Du, and then was continuously suppressed by him.â As she spoke, she patted Daohuaâs head and smiled.
âThe old lady says youâre the lucky star of our family. If it werenât for your fortuitous rescue of the Little Prince, your father might never have had the chance to turn things around in his life.â
âThis time, the matter of the wheat seeds was reported to the Imperial Court by the Governor. The current Emperor values agriculture and sericulture; your father is likely to make a name for himself with the Emperor.â
âWhether or not your father will be entrusted with important tasks in the future, in any case, it wonât be easy to maintain hostilities. Therefore, taking advantage of this banquet, Consultant Du, along with several officials, gave Liao Family to your father.â
âIf your father refused, he would appear unwilling to reconcile. With so many people watching, what could your father do? He had no choice but to accept.â
Daohua was speechless, âConsultant Duâs brain isnât all that bright. If he wanted to reconcile, there were many ways to do it. Why did he have to send a concubine? Wouldnât it have been better to give something else, like gold, silver, or calligraphy? Wouldnât that be more practical than a concubine?â
Madam Li sighed and said with slight sarcasm, âGiving gold, silver, or artwork is too common. If someone with intentions learned of it, it might even be interpreted as bribery. But a concubine is different.â
âSome men, when socializing, usually bring along one or two young and beautiful concubines. In their view, exchanging concubines is considered a refined affair, far more elevated than material possessions.â
âDo you know Auntie Liaoâs background? Sheâs a highly expensive Yangzhou thin horse, and judging by your fatherâs tone, many officials wanted to ask for her from Consultant Du, but he didnât give her to any.â
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Not knowing what to say, Daohua only felt a choking sensation in her heart.
In ancient times, the status of women was extremely low, being exchanged like mere goods.
The good mood that had arisen from Auntie Linâs discontent vanished instantly.
âSo, it seems that Auntie Liao is quite pitiful.â
Madam Liâs eyes briefly dropped, as she said indifferently, âAs long as she conducts herself properly, the Yan Family will provide her with a meal.â
Daohua sighed.
Seeing her daughterâs face wrinkled like an old ladyâs, Madam Li found it somewhat amusing, âAlright, now that you know, thereâs no need for you to worry about it here.â
After saying this, she said no more, glanced at the sky, and waved over Ping Xiao, âGo to Shuangxin Courtyard and see how the room cleanup is going. Tell Auntie Lin that it must be done before nightfall.â
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âYes.â
Seeing Ping Xiao leave, Daohuaâs attention was diverted: âAuntie Liao has now moved into Shuangxin Courtyard, so in the future, Master Lin wonât be able to come and go as he pleases, right?â
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Shuangxin Courtyard.
Auntie Lin grimaced as she watched the maids and servants bustling about, tidying up the west wing. What made her feel even more suffocated was the well-behaved Liao Family standing in the courtyard.
Especially when she saw Liaoâs beautiful face and her younger, more enchanting body.
Since she entered the Yan Residence, she had heard plenty about concubines using all means at their disposal to compete for a bit of favor, but she had never experienced it herself.
In the masterâs quarters, there were only Madam and her, even though Madam came from a merchant family and was a bit more dignified, she did not win the masterâs heart as much as she did. She didnât need to vie for favor to receive the masterâs partiality.
Over the years, aside from bearing the title of a concubine, her life really wasnât worse than some household Madams. In the county city, she could even socialize with other Madams.
For a long time, she didnât feel like she was a concubine.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
But at this moment, looking at Liao about to move into Shuangxin Courtyard, she felt her heart sink like it was in an ice cellar, and all those proud, smug feelings, the thoughts that she was different from the others, vanished entirely.
She was just a concubine!
A concubine who had to live in the same courtyard with other concubines and compete for favor all the same.
Shuangxin Courtyardâ¦
Auntie Lin stared blankly at the courtyard signboard.
She still remembered when she gave birth to the twins, how delighted the master was, beaming like a child.
To express his joy, he named her living quarters Shuangxin Courtyard.
She originally thought this favor was exclusive to her and her children, but looking at Liao in the courtyard, she realized with a start that this favor could also be shared.
Shuangxin Courtyard would soon no longer be the Shuangxin Courtyard of before.
At the courtyard entrance, Yan Wenbin and Yan Yishuang also looked worriedly at the servants bustling in and out of the yard.
âBrother Five, do you think Father doesnât like Mother and us anymore?â Yan Yishuangâs eyes were filled with panic.
Yan Wenbin pursed his lips. âFather doesnât dislike us. Itâs just⦠he has to share the affection he has for us with others.â
Yan Yishuang was stunned. âAfter Big Sister came, Fatherâs affection for us has already diminished a bit, and now it has to be shared with others too?â
Yan Wenbin glanced at Liao in the courtyard and did not speak.
Yan Yishuang pouted. âFather only has so much time every day, and with Auntie Liao arriving, there will be even less opportunity for him to be with us. But, what we lose, Mother and Big Sister lose too, so letâs all compete together.â
âMother is carrying a brother again. Father will definitely favor us, others simply canât compete with us.â
Yan Wenbin showed a bitter smile. âMother and Big Sister donât need to compete. The ones who always have to vie for affection are only ever us.â
Main wife, concubine; legitimate, illegitimate, he might have understood these distinctions before, but after more than a year in Xingzhou City, he truly comprehended them.
Thereâs no need to look at anyone else, just take Auntie Liao brought home by father, for example.
Mother can sit calmly at the main seat drinking tea, but Auntie Liao can only anxiously watch as her courtyard is taken away by someone else.