âWenhui, whatâs happened to you?â
Yan Zhigao visited Shuangxin Courtyard as usual, and upon entering the courtyard, he noticed to his surprise that his beloved concubine did not greet him at the door as she usually did. He quietly stepped into the room and found his concubine lost in thought, completely motionless.
âThe master has arrived!â
Upon seeing Yan Zhigao, Concubine Lin immediately put away her deeply troubled expression and greeted him with a smile.
Yan Zhigao took her hand and asked with concern, âWhat are you thinking about? Why didnât you even notice me coming?â
Concubine Lin shook her head, her face showing a touch of bitterness as she spoke, âI wasnât thinking about anything, just⦠just lost in some idle thoughts.
Yan Zhigao asked again, âWhatâs really the matter?
Concubine Lin hesitated, as if there was something she wanted to say but thought better of it.
Yan Zhigao sighed and patted Concubine Linâs hand, âI know youâve been wronged recently. Iâll speak to mother about it. With your knowledge and reason, once she understands how good you are, sheâll naturally accept you.â âAs for Daohua⦠that girl has been spoiled by mother to the point of no return. I will discipline her properly in the future. But she is still young, and if she has said something offensive, donât take it to heart.â
At these words, Concubine Linâs eyes immediately reddened, âIâm just a concubine, no matter what the old madam or the eldest young lady do to me, I will endure it, and I should endure it.â
âBut⦠Yishuang and Wenbin are the flesh and blood of the Yan Family, they shouldnât suffer because of me.â
Yan Zhigao detected the implication in Concubine Linâs words and reassured her, âHavenât I said it before? Our family doesnât abide by those rules of legitimate and illegitimate birth that other grand households do. In my heart, Wenbin and Yishuang are no different from Wenxiu and the others, they wonât be slighted.â
Concubine Lin was visibly moved, âThe masterâs deep love for his children is clear to me, and I know you will treat them equally. Itâs just that what I worry
about isnât that.â
Yan Zhigao was puzzled, âThen what are you worried about?â Concubine Lin looked at Yan Zhigao and seemed to muster courage before she finally said, âThe eldest young lady⦠she seems to really dislike Wenbin and
Yishuang.â
Yan Zhigao frowned, âWhat has Daohua done now?
Concubine Lin hastily responded, âItâs nothing much. Itâs just that today, Wenbin and Yishuang took the pastries their younger brother sent to Zhegui Courtyard, inviting several young ladies and masters from our household for joint poetry composition. The eldest young lady also went, but⦠as soon as she heard the pastries were brought by Yishuang and the others, she threw them
away.â
Hearing this, Yan Zhigaoâs face immediately betrayed anger.
Seeing his expression, Concubine Lin continued carefully, âAfter that, the eldest young lady left Zhegui Courtyard and went to the old madamâs place. Then, she treated the young ladies and masters of the household to fermented rice, yet Yishuang and Wenbin were not invited.
Having said this, Concubine Linâs tone became more urgent, âIâm not coveting what the eldest young lady has, but Yishuang and Wenbin look up to her as their sister. Her obvious biased treatment now might affect their sibling love in the future.â
Yan Zhigao abruptly stood up, his anger evident, âIâm going to the main courtyard. You just take Yishuang and Wenbin to have dinner later.â Watching Yan Zhigao leave furiously, a triumphant smile crept onto Concubine
Linâs face.
Yan Yiyi, you made me lose so much face in front of the Yan Family, you wonât have an easy time this New Year!
âSister!â
Just then, Teacher Lin walked in.
Concubine Lin was surprised, âLittle brother, what brings you here?â Teacher Lin said, âHow could I not come visit when youâve been bullied? The County Governorâs Office isnât that big; though the front and back courtyards are separate, if something happens, you can always find out a thing or two. Concubine Lin felt comforted, âItâs just the antics of a little girl. Donât worry, your sister can handle her.â
Teacher Lin shook his head, âThe eldest young lady of the Yan Family may be young, but sheâs exceptionally intelligent and striking in both appearance and demeanor. Sister, you must not underestimate her. Besides, she has the old madam behind her as well.â
Concubine Lin sneered, âSo what if sheâs intelligent? With such a wild temper, sheâll have a hard time winning peopleâs affection. You donât know, that day she not only mocked me covertly but also made veiled criticisms against the master. He was so angry his face turned red. If this happens a few more times, I assure you, she will completely lose the masterâs favor.â
âA daughter who doesnât hold the masterâs favor, even with the old madamâs protection, what waves can she make?
Teacher Lin knew his sister was truly angered and after some thought, he said, âSister, what youâre doing now isnât enough if you really want the eldest young lady to completely lose the masterâs favor. As long as it doesnât get out, family matters are easy to solve. Only if the eldest young lady offends people outside will the master have to punish her severely to preserve the familyâs reputation.â Concubine Linâs eyes brightened, âDo you have a plan?â
Teacher Lin replied, âLeave it to me; you donât need to do anything to avoid further criticism from the old madam.â
Concubine Lin sighed and rubbed her forehead, âI donât know how to please the old madam anymore.â
Teacher Lin smiled, âSister, you still have me. Man proposes, God disposes; the old madam will come to like you. Havenât front and back courtyards of the County Governorâs Office been vying to praise you all these years?â Concubine Lin also smiled, but then she sneered again, âEver since the eldest young lady arrived, I have never had a single day of peace. I truly hope to get rid of this trouble next year.â
âOf course.â
The main courtyard.
Yan Zhigao came over in a furious huff, and upon entering the room, he saw Madam Li checking the account books, her brows revealing an indescribable weariness. Seeing him, she actually looked surprised.
âHow come you decided to come here?â
Yan Zhigao glanced at the thick ledger on the table and a rare sense of guilt surged in his heart.
He was tired from his work at the County Governorâs Office, but his wife was equally tired from managing domestic affairs.
Enough, for the sake of his wife, he would temporarily refrain from arguing with his eldest daughter.
He knew clearly that, back then, his wife was really reluctant to leave their eldest daughter behind in their hometown, but for the sake of filial piety and to free up her hands to help him manage the inner courtyard, she had agreed with tears in her eyes.
The character their eldest daughter had developed was partially his responsibility too.
NOW that the eldest daughter had only just returned to his wifeâs side, it was inevitable that she would be somewhat indulged, and he estimated that it would take some time to readjust her disposition.
Yan Zhigao sat down with a stern face: âWhat, Iâm not allowed to come back?â Madam Li put down the ledger in her hands and said with a smile, âEverything at the Yan Family belongs to you, you can go wherever you want.â As she spoke, she glanced outside and noticed the sky was already growing dim.
âItâs already evening, huh? Time really does fly when youâre balancing the accounts.â With that, she packed away the books, looking towards Yan Zhigao, âAre you dining in the main courtyard tonight, my lord?â
Yan Zhigao nodded expressionlessly.
Madam Li smiled, her tone seeming a bit more cheerful: âThen Iâll have the dishes served immediately.â
During the meal, it was only Yan Zhigao and Madam Li.
Yan Zhigao: âWhere are Wenxiu and the others?â
Madam Li: âThe old lady asked them to eat in her courtyard.
A quarter of an hour earlier, the Old Madam Yan, knowing that her grandson had actively returned to the main courtyard, worried that her grandchildren might disturb the recently reconciled couple, promptly decided to keep everyone there.
Yan Zhigao nodded: âNow that Wenxiu and the others are not attending classes, they should certainly spend more time with grandmother. Right, I heard today that Daohua brought everyone some fermented grains?â Madam Li cast a glance at Yan Zhigao, her expression growing colder by a shade and shook her head, âNo such thing. Daohua didnât make much fermented grain; she said it should be saved for New Yearâs Eve. However, today, the old lady was happy to see her grandchildren paying respects, so she had them drink a bowl each.â
Originally, Old Madam Yan hadnât planned to give it to all her grandchildren, but just as Yan Wenxiu was about to take a bowl, Yan Wenjie and the others arrived, and she couldnât very well show too much favoritism, so she had to scoop a bowl for each person.
The reason Yan Yishuang and Yan Wenbin didnât get any was that Old Madam Yan had made her dislike for Aunt Lin quite clear. The two, holding a grudge for their own mother, rarely visited Songhe Courtyard, and thus, they missed out.
Yan Zhigao showed a look of surprise, clearly not having anticipated that his mother would also be involved in this matter.
Seeing him like this, Madam Liâs face became even more expressionless.
She thought to herself that it was no wonder her always obedient husband had taken it upon himself to visit the main courtyard at this time; he must have heard some rumors.
With a chill in her heart, Madam Li said indifferently, âI hear the fermented grains taste quite good, itâs a pity that I, as their mother, couldnât manage to get even a bowl to taste. After all, not having raised them personally, the affection just isnât there.â
Upon hearing this, Ping Xiao, who was standing by the table, quickly glanced towards the inner chamber; there, a small, delicate white porcelain jar was placed just right.
The jar was filled with the mouthwatering fermented grains.
Madam was clearly saying something with her words; that last sentence was a dig at her husband!
Sure enough, Yan Zhigaoâs expression turned somewhat unnatural. If a mere servant girl like Ping Xiao could understand, he as the party in question definitely knew even better; to cover his own embarrassment, all he could do was to lower his head and continue eating.
Madam Li: âMy lord, with the New Year coming up soon, I need to finish checking the account books promptly. You should go to Shuangxin Courtyard tonight, as Aunt Lin, being a concubine, should fulfill her role in serving people at this time.â
âCrack!â
The sound of chopsticks dropping to the floor rang out.
Yan Zhigao stared dumbfounded at his usually docile wife, seemingly in disbelief that she could say such things.
Her role in serving people?!!!
Madam was treating Wenhui as if she were a servant, a servant raised in their own homeâ¦
Madam Li continued eating her meal calmly, not even giving him a glance in
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