Abandoned Empress 07
Xin Lan didnât expect Qu Zhiâan to pass her a note asking about her well-being, and she was somewhat surprised.
Since that day, they hadnât contacted each other again.
For Xin Lan, she saw Qu Zhiâan as someone useful, someone who could greatly assist her and weaken the Emperorâs power. However, she couldnât claim her as her own for the time being.
Qu Zhiâan had just stepped into the political arena as a rising star, and her foundation was still unstable. Whether she stayed or left depended entirely on the Emperorâs will. Those old-fashioned officials, especially the Xin family, definitely didnât want her to establish herself here.
Speaking of the Xin family, Xin Lan naturally had no emotional attachment to that family, but she didnât despise them either.
It was true that the Xin family had abandoned the original host as if she were a discarded child, but from a strategic standpoint, it was an inevitable choice.
As Xin Lan had previously said, it was reasonable but not sentimental.
Moreover, Lady Xin had entered the palace and sent money, and she also sent someone over, instructing Xin Long to listen to her. It wasnât as if they turned a blind eye or a deaf ear.
In summary, the Xin family didnât owe anything to the original host because in the beginning, Wu Yanqing was chosen as a husband by the original host herself, not arranged by the Xin family. With the support of the Xin family, the original host could enjoy her glory. But it was also because of this that she had to swallow her grievances disguised as love.
The complex relationship between them couldnât be explained in just a few words, and Xin Lan didnât consider the Xin family as her own backing.
The Xin familyâs goal has never changed: to place an Empress in the harem, give birth to or raise a Prince, and then support that Prince to ascend the throne, allowing the Xin family to continue enjoying glory.
Regardless of who the Empress is, as long as they are someone who the Xin family can trust and work together with.
But based on the current situation, Xin Long doesnât have that capability yet, and the Emperor is actively trying to impregnate higher-ranked concubines like the Imperial Consort or Xi Fei. If a child is born from them, he can find a way to prevent the child from going to Xin Long.
The Xin family may appear flourishing now, but they are actually in great danger. The Emperor has been on the throne for four years, and for the past two years, his actions have become more significant, resulting in the purge of many members of the Xin family.
A single move can affect the entire situation. This chess game doesnât look favorable, but there must be a way to break through.
Xin Lanâs thinking is similar to that of the Xin family. She intends to restrain the Emperor and force him to abdicate. There are plenty of children within the royal family who can inherit the throne, so there is no need to worry about a lack of successors.
Their paths are the same. Xin Lan has a reason for the Xin family to support her, but relying solely on the Xin family is not enough. The Emperor is deeply wary of the Xin family. It must be someone he trusts, catching him off guard.
There is no better candidate than Qu Zhiâan, but Qu Zhiâan has no reason to join forces with Xin Lan against the Emperor. Convincing her is also a problem.
The Emperor indeed has ill intentions towards Qu Zhiâan, but because of Xin Lanâs intervention, his actions have been unsuccessful. Rebellion is a serious crime, and itâs not something that can be easily accomplished.
Even if the Xin family has the desire, they lack the courage to carry it out.
Xin Lan held an embroidered handkerchief, calculating in her mind.
Qu Zhiâan, the Xin family, the Emperor, and military powerâeach link in this chain was essential. If she wanted to achieve something significant, none of these factors could be missing.
Taking a deep breath, Xin Lan reminded herself not to act too hastily.
Speaking of politics, itâs more troublesome than fighting. Tactical maneuvers are much more interesting than plotting, but she has grown accustomed to it, becoming more and more familiar with the intricacies.
A soft sigh dissipated in the wind as Xin Lan touched the piece of paper, tucking it away in her embrace.
At that moment, Zero Nine alerted her in her mind.
Zero Nine: Theyâre targeting Ah Rou!
Xin Lanâs brows furrowed, she inquired about the whereabouts and the identity of the threat, and had Zero Nine calculate the chances of a successful rescue.
If it was someone sent by the Emperor himself, it might be difficult to find an opportunity to save Ah Rou.
From the very beginning, Xin Lan had considered this possibility, but she still watched as Ah Rou left.
The potential risks of this matter far outweigh what can be revealed.
Xin Lan speculated that the Xin family might encounter some trouble ahead, especially if Wu Yanqing acted as she anticipated.
Fortunately, things hadnât reached the worst-case scenario. The Eunuch only instructed his subordinates to carry out the task.
With the Emperorâs approval, disposing of a palace maid discreetly within the palace was simple, but the body couldnât be left behind.
âSi Tong, Chun Yue.â
Xin Lan called the two maidservants over and gave them an order.
After listening, both nodded and left the Jade Moon Palace.
The summer sunlight bathed the green bricks and red tiles, warming the surroundings.
Ah Rou followed the Eunuch, feeling confused. Eunuch Mei had suddenly approached her, saying that there were some things she needed to see, possibly belonging to her mistress. So she followed the person who led her.
She initially thought she was going to see her mistress and felt relieved. After all, she had hurriedly escaped last night and had been confined to a side hall after reporting the information to the Emperor. She hadnât been able to return and see her mistress yet. At least she wanted to witness her mistress being laid to rest.
However, as she walked, she realized that this wasnât the way back but a different and unfamiliar path.
âEunuch, where are we going?â she asked.
âJust follow along. Do you think Iâll lead you astray?â the Eunuch replied impatiently.
Ah Rou immediately fell silent, recalling that this Eunuch was appointed by Eunuch Mei to guide her.
The Eunuchâs eyes grew sinister. It wasnât suitable to carry the corpse out in broad daylight. Discarding it in a well would suffice.
After all, there were several secluded palaces in the imperial residence where no one resided. How many restless spirits were trapped in the depths of their wells, no one knew.
Ah Rou was brought to a place she had never been before, where weeds grew in the corners. The Eunuch standing there urged her to enter.
Hesitant, Ah Rou took two steps and wanted to turn back and inquire, but she felt a sharp pain in the back of her neck and collapsed to the ground.
The Eunuch coldly snorted upon seeing her reaction and began fetching ropes and stones.
He tied the stones to her feet and bound her hands and legs. One end of the stone had already fallen into the well. The young Eunuch pushed her into the well, and a sound of something heavy splashing into the water echoed from below. He turned and walked away.
After he left, Chun Yue and Si Tong hurriedly ran over.
Si Tong also went to find a rope. Since the rope wasnât long enough, she had to tie one end to Chun Yue and the other end to her own waist. Chun Yue would go down to untie the ropes from Ah Rouâs body while Si Tong would pull from above.
âWill you be able to hold it? How about I go down and you stay up here?â Chunyue worriedly suggested.
âItâs alright, Sister Chun Yue. I used to do farm work back home. Donât judge me by my appearance; Iâm quite strong,â Si Tong assured her.
Chun Yue nodded, no longer hesitating, and descended into the well to rescue Ah Rou.
A putrid stench filled the air inside the well, almost overwhelming Chun Yue.
Judging by the Eunuchâs demeanor, it seemed that he had done this before. Perhaps many lives had been lost in this well.
Fortunately, the well wasnât very deep. Chun Yue caught sight of Ah Rouâs half-submerged head on the waterâs surface.
Ah Rou was initially unconscious, but the splash of water upon entering the well startled her awake. Though her mouth was gagged, she looked at the light streaming into the well, feeling a sense of despair. However, when she noticed someone preparing to rescue her, excitement surged within her.
Chun Yue helped untie the ropes from Ah Rouâs hands, and Ah Rou removed the cloth from her mouth before proceeding to free herself from the ropes around her feet.
Chun Yue went up first and then lowered the rope for them. Together, they pulled Ah Rou up.
âIâm glad you came,â Ah Rou said.
âWeâll talk about that later. Letâs hurry back for now. It wouldnât be good if someone saw us,â Chun Yue urged.
Ah Rou nodded, and the three of them quickly returned to Jade Moon Palace.
Fortunately, the palace was a secluded Cold Palace tucked away in a corner. Otherwise, it would have been much more challenging to navigate the roads.
âMistress, weâve brought her back.â
âGood job bringing her back. Have her sit down and calm down.â
Xin Lan nodded. Throughout the journey, she had the system track Ah Rouâs location and speculate about their destination. Zero Nine calculated dozens of possible locations.
Xin Lan believed that if someone intended to kill, they would likely dispose of the body. An inconspicuous well seemed like the best choice. She had Zero Nine eliminate various route options, finally settling on one location and instructing Chun Yue and Si Tong to proceed there and wait.
Sure enough, it was the right place.
Chun Yue had also gotten wet from going down the well, so she told Xin Lan that she would go wash and change clothes in the back.
âHey, Chun Yue, donât you think our mistress is a genius? How did she know Ah Rou was there?â
âYou silly girl, didnât someone give our mistress a note?â
Chun Yue scooped water from the bucket and smiled at Si Tong as she spoke.
Si Tong nodded and stopped asking further questions.
What did this imply? It meant that there were people supporting our mistress on the Emperorâs side. How impressive!
Xin Lan was unaware of the thoughts running through the two maidsâ minds. But even if they didnât think that way, she wouldnât explain it to them.
One advantage of being alone was that there wouldnât be anyone prying and asking endless questions. When there were people she could rely on, she didnât need to do everything herself, avoiding spreading herself too thin.
Xin Lan quite liked this hierarchical relationship of command, where whatever she said, those below would obey without questioning too much.
Ah Rou in front of her still appeared shaken, soaked from head to toe. She hadnât even sat down, trembling slightly.
âAre you afraid?â
Ah Rou nodded.
âIf I hadnât received the news in time to save you today, you would be dead.â
âThank you, Empress, for saving my life.â
Ah Rou knelt down and bowed her head.
âI only ask you one question: If you had known this morning that going out could mean you might not return, would you still have gone?â
âYes.â
Ah Rou replied with certainty.
She had already avenged her mistress. Concubine Man had been confined, with no hope of turning the tables. Although Ah Rou couldnât bear to see her die, she knew the Emperor would not spare her.
However, even if the Emperor knew that the deposed Empress was innocent, there was no way to go back. After all, the position of Empress already had an occupant.
Ah Rou was unaware of the power struggles within the court and the complexities surrounding them. She simply sighed with resignation.
âYou canât go back now, you are already a âdead personâ.â
Although official records and such wouldnât be destroyed, in the eyes of the Emperor, this person was already dead. It was certain that she couldnât stay in the harem any longer and had to be sent away.
âI understand.â
âDo you have any relatives outside the palace?â
âNo.â
âThatâs good, to avoid trouble.â
Xin Lan had already made plans and stared at Ah Rou, deep in thought.
Ah Rou felt a sense of unease under her gaze and quickly pledged her loyalty.
âEmpress, I was sold into the palace as a servant girl from a young age, and I have always followed my mistress wholeheartedly. Now that my mistress is gone, I have no idea where to go. Empress, you saved my life, you are my benefactor in this life. Whatever you say, I will do.â
Ah Rou knocked her head twice, expressing her loyalty. Besides serving others, she didnât know how to do anything else. Now that the Emperor regarded her as dead, she couldnât stay in the palace any longer. Ah Rou had no idea where to go from here.
All she knew was that the person in front of her must have a solution.
Unexplainably, she felt that this exceptionally intelligent person who had saved her twice was considered useless as a deposed Empress, but she found her reliable.
Xin Lan was also contemplating. She had a plan in mind, but she didnât know if this servant girl was suitable for it or capable of fulfilling the task.
In that brief moment, Xin Lan considered returning to her villainous role.
Apart from a few particularly miserable individuals, every villain had hordes of subordinates. There was no need to worry about finding capable individuals in this situation.
It wasnât for any specific reason, but simply because she couldnât trust others.
Xin Lanâs level of trust in people was not high, regardless of who they were.
It wasnât about a lack of security, but rather a matter of habit.
She only had absolute security in her partner, just like the mecha she used to pilot, just like Zero Nine.
âThere are two paths for you to choose, but once you choose, thereâs no turning back,â Xin Lan looked at her as if she wanted to peer into her heart through her eyes. âThe first path is to leave the palace, leave the capital city, and go wherever you want. Donât come back. Live your life as you wish. The second path is to work for me, but it requires courage. You mustnât fear challenges, and you mustnât hide anything. I demand absolute loyalty.â
âWhich path will you choose?â
One path represented stability, while the other represented the unknown.
Xin Lan gave her the choice, and while Ah Rou hesitated, Xin Lan also considered.
Zero Nine had already provided information about this person. She wasnât too young, in good health, and had a clean background. Xin Lan didnât need her to do anything significant; she simply needed some things procured for her.
Ah Rou bit her lip, caught in a dilemma.
How should she chooseâ¦
After leaving, couldnât she find a position as a maid in another place instead of staying in the capital city?
Although Ah Rou hadnât experienced many storms in life, she had gone through some events. Being in the palace for a long time, she understood the dynamics of flattery, scheming, and power struggles, which made her both fearful and helpless.
Ah Rou and her mistress had similar personalities; they both desired a peaceful and stable life.
Ah Rou thought that after leaving, her age was still manageable, and she could serve others. Finding employment wouldnât be difficult. However, leaving her mistressâs body behind in this treacherous palace made her feel inexplicably melancholic.
But when her thoughts spun in circles, all those concerns faded away when she met those pair of black eyes.
Those eyes were tranquil, as if concealing a vast starry skyâbeautiful yet lonely. They made her feel immensely small and willingly surrender.
âAh Rou is willing to follow mistress. Whatever requests you have, Ah Rou will strive to fulfill them. In this lifetime and beyond, I will never waver in loyalty.â
Ah Rou didnât know how this decision would change her, but she had a feeling that she would regret it if she didnât make this choice.
âGood. Tonight, I will take you out of the palace and settle you somewhere first. Then, I will let you know what you need to do.â
Ah Rou nodded, but this time, instead of bowing her head, she performed a deep kneeling ceremony.
Xin Lan sat in a chair, her fingers touching the porcelain teacup. She lifted the lid and took a leisurely sip.
Xin Lan asked Ah Rou to leave and instructed her to find Chun Yue to change into a new set of clothes.
She set down the empty cup and looked around the vacant room.
Ancient times were truly boring, she thought.
Attending classes from the previous world was more interesting. At least she could listen to some knowledge. As long as she could absorb it, it was quite enjoyable.
Here, all she could do was stare into space.
She had finished watching the ridiculous drama that Zero Nine recommended and was now looking for other entertaining TV shows.
Xin Lan was merely trying to pass the time, but even that amusement had run dry.
She felt a sense of boredom, a rare hint of loneliness.
Xin Lan thought that next time she could have Zero Nine buy some books and store them in the system space. That way, she could read them when she was bored.
If there were VR games available, that would be even better. Xin Lan enjoyed competitive games.
The more she pondered, the more bored she became. Xin Lan stood up from her chair.
When Xin Lan saved Ah Ruo, she did so with the mindset of âdo good deeds and donât ask for rewards.â After all, she didnât think it would have any impact on her arrangements. But later, she realized that Ah Ruo was a useful person.
Zero Nine: Host, are you bored?
Xin Lan: A bit. Why? Is there something interesting?
Zero Nine: Nothing specific, but I can chat with the host.
Xin Lan: Like what?
Zero Nine: Gossip, for example, two hosts falling in love, and then one of them cheating while on a mission.
Xin Lan: Tsk, thatâs unfortunate.
Zero Nine: Whatâs even worse is that the person being cheated on doesnât even know. After all, the hosts rarely do missions in the same world. Who would know about infidelity in the mission world?
Xin Lan: How do you know then?
Xin Lan became slightly interested. It made sense, cheating in a mission world wouldnât affect her real physical body. She could simply let the memories fade away, without worrying about calling out someone elseâs name while rolling in bed with her loved one.
Zero Nine: Itâs what the host system said, posted on the system forum. Anyway, I donât know who the real person is. Iâm still reading that thread. It seems like there have been multiple instances of infidelity. I truly feel sorry for the partner of that host.
Xin Lan: Cheated and panicked.
Zero Nine: Why do some people claim to be in love but can betray others and pretend nothing happened?
Setting aside these feudal discussions, Zero Nine has indeed encountered many individuals similar to that unnamed host. It makes one wonder how people can possess such shamelessness. Yet, surprisingly, straightforward individuals are rare, and there are still those who forgive.
Zero Nine arrived at this profound theory because of her first host, who was both resurrected and scum. However, all the men she cheated on were willing to take over one after another.
Xin Lan: People come in a thousand variations, and the world is full of complexities.
Xin Lanâs character is incapable of such actions. One should always be straightforward.
Zero Nine: Host, do you think those people should be forgiven?
Xin Lan: If forgiveness feels right, then forgive. Everyone must decide for themselves what is worth it and what is not.
Zero Nine: But what if it were youâ¦
Xin Lan: Would I give them that chance?
Zero Nine: Letâs assume, just hypothetically.
Xin Lan: Playing tricks wonât be so easy. Unless they speak up, my name isnât Xin.
For some reason, Qu Zhiâan at home suddenly sneezed.
Abandoned Empress 07
She rubbed her nose and felt a bit relieved.
Thinking about the note she sent, she wondered if Miss Xin had received it, and if she knew it was from her.
She should probably know that she was the one who delivered the message, right?
She was so clever, she should find a way to send it back to her.
Qu Zhiâan paced around the room, unsure if that would actually happen. What if the other person didnât think it was necessary?
Itâs hard to say, that person gave her such mixed feelings.
She wanted to get closer, but there wasnât a convincing reason in her heart to persuade herself to do so.
It felt like a prickly flower, and if she approached forcefully, she might get pricked. She needed to find the right balance between advancing and retreating.
Qu Zhiâan poured herself a glass of cold tea to cool down and decided to leave the courtyard.
Even though she was now an official in government service, she still had her old habits. Whenever she arrived at a place, she liked to get a grasp of the situation.
For example, the local customs, the climate, the environment, what sells well, and if one wants to engage in business, which aspect would be a good starting point?
After strolling around for the entire afternoon and returning home, Qu Zhiâan found herself laughing at her own recurring problem.
So, when night fell and she saw the person knocking on her door, she was still pondering if she had walked too much in the afternoon, exhausting herself to the point of hallucination.
âMiss Xin!â
Qu Zhiâanâs voice carried surprise, but in the next moment, she realized that this person should absolutely not be appearing here at this time.
âWhatâs wrong? Not happy to see me?â
The visitor was none other than Xin Lan, who had come out with Ah Rou. In order to discuss matters early and not disturb othersâ sweet dreams, Xin Lan had decided not to come in the middle of the night this time.
Ah Rou followed behind her, looking dazed. She only knew that a moment ago she was still in the Jade Moon Palace, and for some reason, she fainted and just woke up when her mistress called her.
In an instant, they went from inside the palace to outside. Ah Rou had no idea how her mistress managed it, but her conviction grew stronger that following her mistress would never be wrong.
Could it be that her mistress possessed some kind of Immortal technique? Otherwise, how could she appear like this?
In Ah Rouâs heart, that towering red wall was an insurmountable chasm, completely separating the outside world from this place.
To go outside, one must have a waist tag, and since Ah Rou followed her mistress into the palace, she had never set foot outside.
âHow could I not be happy to see you? Please come in and have a seat.â
As Qu Zhiâan closed the door, she took a quick look around, fearing that someone might be following Xin Lan. Xin Lanâs visit this time was definitely a secret affair, and no matter how you looked at it, it couldnât be done openly.
âThis small courtyard of yours is quite nice, DÃ ren1.â
âItâs just a humble abode. You flatter me, Miss. Please have a seat, Iâll pour some tea for you.â
âNo need to be polite, Ah Rou. You can go elsewhere for now. This Master and I have some matters to discuss.â
Ah Rou didnât glance around and nodded before stepping out.
Qu Zhiâan only now noticed that this maid seemed familiar. Wasnât she the palace maid who knelt before the Emperor in the morning, discussing matters? Why would she be with Xin Lan?
âDo you know her?â
Xin Lan noticed that Qu Zhiâanâs expression was different and inquired about it.
âWe just had a brief encounter. When I finished attending the morning court today, she was still blocking the Emperorâs path.â
âI only have a vague understanding.â
âDidnât you send me a message, DÃ ren? Thank you for your thoughtfulness. Since you asked how Iâve been lately, Iâll tell you that Iâve been doing well.â
Qu Zhiâan smiled and nodded, just as Xin Lan didnât mention her identity as a woman. She pretended not to be curious about how Xin Lan managed to come out.
In reality, her heart was itching with curiosity about how Xin Lan managed to come out.
Itâs probably through the channels of the Xin family. Judging from the fact that she brought someone along, her visit couldnât possibly be just to answer the questions on her note.
âGood to hear that youâre doing well.â
âSomething did happen in the palace, but itâs not a big deal.â
Xin Lan fearlessly shared the details of the incident with Qu Zhiâan, of course omitting any embellishments or exaggerations.
âEven though Miss resides in a secluded place, the flow of information is equally well-informed.â
Qu Zhiâan sighed. In truth, she wasnât interested in the struggles within the palace. What interested her was the significance behind the situation with Concubine Man.
At the same time, she couldnât help but lament that when people turn cruel, they truly become like demons.
Who could have imagined that such a delicate and charming woman could commit such brutal acts?
What astonished her even more was the conspiracy that Concubine Man had orchestrated behind the scenes.
What puzzled Qu Zhiâan was that Concubine Man had actually managed to ensnare an official. It was truly bewildering how clueless some people in the court could be.
However, Qu Zhiâanâs remark about being well-informed carried a double entendre. It was surprising that Xin Lan could accurately and flawlessly know her address even within the depths of the palace. The web of influence truly was immensely powerful.
âThe main trouble is when it becomes related to oneself; it cannot be resolved without taking action.â
âDid Miss have any other purpose for this visit?â
âHas the Emperor granted you a mansion?â
âYes, but itâs currently undergoing renovations.â
âThen, is this courtyard convenient for accommodating someone?â
âLogically speaking, that palace maid should have merited it. How could it be?â
âThe scandals of the Imperial family, can others really come to know about them? Perhaps thatâs how the Emperor thinks. After all, when it comes to matters concerning his heirs, only the dead can forever keep a secret.â
Qu Zhiâan furrowed her brows slightly. She still wasnât accustomed to the methods of these influential families.
âDaren, you donât need to worry. Weâre not staying here for free either. Once we find another place to rent, weâll move out.â
âMiss, thereâs no need to be so polite. Given our relationship, thereâs no need for such formalities.â
âWhat relationship do we have?â
Xin Lan smiled and asked in return.
She was somewhat surprised that this person was becoming so familiar.
Of course, it couldnât be considered familiarity. After all, she could be regarded as someone who saved her once. She had expected this person to keep her at a distance or remain cautious. However, the act of passing her the note indicated that she was actually someone with a strong sense of justice, kindness, and a sense of loyalty.
Setting aside everything else, she found this person quite interesting.
However, upon reflecting on the brief descriptions of this person in the story, it wasnât surprising that she reacted this way.
A girl who dared to escape from her family in this environment and resist the system demonstrated great courage. Her outstanding business skills indicated vision and intelligence. The fact that she could easily let go of her business and go out with money to enjoy herself and make friends showed that she was a straightforward and refreshing person. She had her own opinions and insights on national affairs and later achieved success. She was extraordinary, truly extraordinary.
The more Xin Lan thought about Qu Zhiâanâs qualities, the more she wanted to have this person on her side and use her.
However, how to win her over was still a question that required careful consideration.
âI suppose we can consider ourselves friends now, right?â
After all, they shared a common secret and had experienced life-and-death situations together. Qu Zhiâan admired Xin Lan greatly, and if this person could be free-spirited, she could certainly accomplish great things.
âI never expected Daren to consider me a friend. Iâm truly touched.â
âMiss, youâre teasing me with those words. I originally intended to leave freely, but then I thought there was no need, especially since I have the intention to leave but fear that person wouldnât agree.â
The last sentence made Qu Zhiâan feel both embarrassed and uncomfortable, as if she was praising herself, but in reality, she sincerely expressed her dilemma.
âSo, if you become powerful enough that he canât threaten your presence, wouldnât that be better?â
Xin Lan smiled lightly, a faint smile appearing on her delicate face, making her look even more exquisite.
Qu Zhiâan was startled, she looked at Xin Lan intently, only to find that the trace of a smile had vanished, as if it had never appeared on her face.
What was this implying?
Just like the Xin family, becoming so powerful that the Emperor couldnât control her comings and goings?
âAre you planning to keep her like this forever?â
Qu Zhiâan thought it was unlikely, she had a feeling that Xin Lan must have some other purpose.
It wasnât that Qu Zhiâan believed Xin Lan wouldnât perform random acts of kindness, but she felt it wouldnât be that simple, to be so kind-hearted as to keep a servant girl by her side.
âJust a servant girl, keeping her wonât cause any major problems. But you also know that a discarded Empress has no say in the harem. If she ever gets headaches or fevers, the Imperial Physician would never come. So, Iâm considering whether to let this servant girl open a herbal medicine shop, hire a doctor, and learn about medicinal principles.â
When intelligent people converse, thereâs no need to exert too much effort or delve too deeply.
âIf you want to open a shop, why not come to me? I may not be of much help with other matters, but this shouldnât be a problem.â
Qu Zhiâan became energized. She had been observing these matters all afternoon, and if she could be of assistance to someone, it would be excellent.
âIn that case, thank you very much for your help, Daren. I feel relieved knowing that this servant girl will have a safe place to stay. However, she has no experience in business, so I hope you will bear with her in this matter. If you think she lacks talent, please let me know, and Iâll come up with a solution.â
Whether Ah Rou had talent or not was not important. What mattered was that Xin Lan needed a medicine shop to conduct her affairs.
âVery well, thereâs no need for you to address me as âDaren.â It feels strange and unfamiliar.â
In reality, they had only met for the second time, but considering the significant event they had experienced together, their identities were still quite unique.
They hadnât yet reached the stage of âmeeting you for the first time feels like reuniting with an old friend,â but Qu Zhiâan felt an instant connection with Xin Lan.
Seeing this person brought her joy, allowing her to overlook all of her background and peculiarities.
Even if she was a discarded Empress or a member of the Xin family, during their conversation, she was simply Miss Xin.
âWhatâs the point of that? Zhiâan? If someone overhears it, theyâll immediately guess itâs you.â
âThen call me by my nickname, Yan Yan. Thatâs how my family addresses me.â
âYan?â
âSmoke, like the dispersing mist in the breeze.â
Qu Zhiâan pursed her lips. These were the words Xin Lan had used to introduce herself.
Clearly, Xin Lan remembered too. They locked eyes and smiled at each other.
That smile spread in her eyes, illuminating her obsidian-like irises, and when her raven-colored eyelashes fluttered lightly, it seemed as though a vast starry sky unfolded.
Suddenly, Qu Zhiâan recalled a line of poetry, feeling as if the countless stars were pressing before her, and her joy made her realize her own insignificance.
Unaware of the sky after getting drunk on the water, a ship full of clear dreams weighing down the starry river.
âAlright, then Iâll call you Yan Yan.â
Xin Lan nodded, realizing that the nickname was insignificant as long as it was this person. They reached a consensus regarding the matter of the medicinal herb shop.
âI may not have brought enough silver coins with me today. I only brought a portion. Iâll add the rest tomorrow,â Xin Lan said.
âNo worries, Iâll choose the items for you first, and you can settle the payment later,â replied Qu Zhiâan.
Qu Zhiâan didnât place much importance on money matters since she was already wealthy.
After scanning the money, Zero Nine confirmed that Qu Zhiâan wouldnât be concerned about the amount. As long as the debt was repaid, it would suffice.
Xin Lan took out the money she had brought and placed it in Qu Zhiâanâs hand.
When their fingers touched, Xin Lan inexplicably felt her heart skip a beat.
Unaware of Qu Zhiâanâs reaction, Xin Lan withdrew her hand.
Qu Zhiâanâs background was actually quite remarkable. Although not from an aristocratic family, her household was wealthy enough to rival a country.
These four words were not to be taken lightly, as the business of the Qu family spanned across the entire Wu Kingdom, reaching even into Daqing.
So, Qu Zhiâan is wealthy, truly exceptionally wealthy.
Moreover, sheâs not just some idle young miss who lives off her familyâs wealth; she has a remarkable ability to make money grow.
Based on what Qu Zhiâan said about helping with the medicinal herb shop, Xin Lan knew that this matter was secure.
âIt seems that Miss Xin came prepared,â Qu Zhiâan remarked as she received the money. Xin Lan smiled in response without denying it.
Qu Zhiâan waited for Xin Lan to say, âCalling me âMissâ feels too distant, why not call me Lanâer?â But after waiting for a while, Xin Lan didnât utter those words.
There was a slight trace of disappointment in Qu Zhiâanâs heart, but she didnât show it.
âWhat do you think? If the Emperor knew how well we get along, would he be furious?â
The Emperor had shown interest in Qu Zhiâan, considering her as one of his own. Additionally, the Emperor had a particular disdain for the Xin family and disliked Xin Lan. If he were to see Xin Lan and Qu Zhiâan getting along, it would surely infuriate him.
âWho cares about him.â
Qu Zhiâan pursed her lips, the Emperor had no right to dictate her personal relationships. It was her freedom to choose the kind of people she wanted to be friends with, and the Emperor had no say in that matter.
Qu Zhiâan couldnât deny that the actions of the Xin family were related to Xin Lan. The facts were right there, mutually beneficial. One was rising steadily while the other felt overshadowed by the towering tree, so cutting down the obstructing tree wasnât unjustifiable.
It was Xin Lanâs actions towards Qu Zhiâan that went too far.
The mere thought of it made Qu Zhiâan angry, but getting angry wouldnât accomplish anything.
âCalling you âYan Yanâ does give off a more delicate impression. How do you usually speak?â
There is a certain distinction between a female voice and a male voice. Although some peopleâs voices are androgynous, generally only Eunuchs speak with a touch of softness.
Qu Zhiâan lightly cleared her throat, signaling a change in her tone.
âThis is how I usually speak in daily life. Pay close attention, and no one will detect anything. Itâs inconvenient for a woman to be too conspicuous in her appearance.â
Qu Zhiâanâs voice became deeper, devoid of any femininity. Based on her voice alone, one would perceive her as a gentle gentleman.
âYouâre quite skilled.â
Xin Lan clapped her hands, and Qu Zhiâan took a breath, changing her tone of voice.
Qu Zhiâan had trained herself in this skill. At first, it was easy to be recognized, but now she had perfected it. From her mannerisms to her voice, she could easily pass as an elegant gentleman, a refined young man, or even a scholarly type.
Xin Lan didnât engage in much conversation with Qu Zhiâan and went outside to talk to Ah Rou, who was standing there.
The conversation mainly revolved around Ah Rou learning from Qu Zhiâan and emphasizing the importance of following her instructions.
Ah Rou nodded in response, but deep down, she felt a bit anxious.
âMistress, shall I stay here? How can I contact you? When will I see you again?â
Ah Rou hadnât been outside the palace for two or three years. Even before Concubine Liu entered the palace, she rarely had the chance to go out. Occasionally going out for a stroll brought her immense joy. Now, being left alone outside with a stranger, she couldnât help but feel a bit timid.
âAh Rou, have you forgotten what I told you before?â
Courage was essential, and she shouldnât be afraid of any situation.
âI remember, I will learn well and perform my duties diligently, waiting for your return, Mistress.â
Ah Rou took a deep breath and looked into Xin Lanâs eyes.
âVery well, from now on, you donât have to refer to yourself as a servant here. Itâs better to avoid raising suspicion.â
âYes, I underâ¦stand.â
Ah Rou hesitated, her face showing signs of wanting to say something but holding back.
âIf thereâs something, feel free to speak.â
âCan I go back to visit my mistress? I donât know when she was buried or where she was laid to restâ¦â
âYou canât go back anymore. If thereâs any news, I will inform you.â
âThank you, Mistress.â
Ah Rou expressed her gratitude.
As a low-ranking concubine, it was impossible for her to enter the imperial tomb, and considering the circumstances of her Mistressâ death⦠the more Ah Rou thought about it, the more resentment grew in her heart.
âIâm leaving now, Iâll come back tomorrow.â
âTake care, Mistress.â
Xin Lanâs figure dissipated into the darkness of the night, and Ah Rou closed the door and bolted it.
âDaren, where will I be staying?â
âYou can sleep in the east wing. It has been cleaned earlier, and you can take the bedding from the cabinet to sleep.â
âThank you, Daren. Shall I attend to you when you wake up tomorrow?â
âNo need.â
Ah Rou nodded silently and returned to her room.
Before drifting off to sleep, her thoughts revolved around whether her Mistress would blame her for revealing the forced circumstances. That was probably the last thing her Mistress would want the Emperor to know.
If she were blamed, being scolded in a dream would be welcomed.
She woke up in a daze, rubbing her forehead. In her dream last night, it involved unrelated people, but strangely, she didnât dream of her Mistress.
Outside, daylight had already arrived. As she pushed open the door, she heard the Master reading.
âI am currently ill, my soul in turmoil, only to dream of idle individuals and not of you.â
She hadnât been sick, so why did she dream of idle individuals as well?