Widow Li carried a bowl of food and a bowl of medicine from the kitchen to a small chamber.
âOlder cousin, eat your meal,â widow Li said.
âWhy are you feeding rubbish for someone ill to eat?â old Li asked and knocked over the bowl of food.
Widow Li cried while she was kneeling and picking up the fallen food and broken bowl.
âThe cost of your medicine rose,â widow Li said. âThere is only a few silver taels left.â
âDonât you know how to demand more silver taels?â old Li asked.
âPrincess Kang Hua said sheâs not going to give me anymore silver taels,â widow Li said.
Old Li threw a cup at widow Liâs head. âYou have a hold of Princess Kang Huaâs tail but youâre scared of her. If youâre this dumb then die.â
Widow Liâs head hurt and more tears flowed down her face.
âYou only know how to cry!â old Li said. âYou wonât be satisfied until I die. In the past it was a waste to take care of you.â
âItâs not like that,â widow Li said.
âIf itâs not like that then hurry and go to the Yan Manor and demand more silver taels!â old Li said. âYou can threaten Princess Kang Hua that youâll tell Prime Minister Yan and ninth princeâs wife if Princess Kang Hua doesnât give you the silver taels. If I wasnât bedridden Iâll go there myself. Go! Buy proper food on the way back... useless woman!â
Widow Li tidied the small chamber, changed into dry clothes and walked toward the Yan Manor.
Xiao Zai who Pei Jin asked to follow widow Li was hiding on the roof. Pei Jin instructed if he didnât find out about widow Liâs situation then he wasnât allowed to return to the manor. But he didnât expect to find out Princess Kang Hua was had a secret she didnât want Yan Shi Ning to know. He was anticipating Pei Jinâs praises and finally the other guards couldnât mock him anymore for his poor fighting skills.
Xiao Zai spat on old Liâs head through a roof hole.
âCoward old man!â Xiao Zai cursed softly and rushed back to the manor.
On the way to the Yan Manor, widow Li was burdened with guilt and anxiety. She didnât like going to the Yan Manor to ask Princess Kang Hua for silver taels. She wished she never betrayed her conscience and never confided her secret to her older cousin.
Widow Li remembered her life with her older cousin far south from the imperial city. Although they worked hard to survive, he didnât verbally or physically abuse her. She thought perhaps it was her retribution. Every year on the anniversary of big sister Dung Thiâs death, she would have nightmares and mumble in her sleep. Her cousin asked her why she had nightmares, she confessed what she did and everything changed for the worse.
Widow Liâs older cousin dragged her to the imperial city, called her a dumb woman for being easily chased away by one thousand taels and intimidated her to go to the Yan Manor. She listened and asked for money for the first time in her life. Princess Kang Hua gave her another two thousand silver taels. Her older cousin spent all the two thousand silver taels on gambling and women at brothels.
The second time widow Liâs older cousin told her to go ask for silver taels, Princess Kang Hua gave her another one thousand silver taels. But her older cousin also received retribution, he fell off a horse and his legs were crippled. She spent the one thousand silver taels to buy his medicine.
So that day it was the third time widow Li was forced to ask for money, she was truly scared what Princess Kang Hua would do to her. She vowed it was going to be the last time she asked for money and her older cousinâs health would be left up to his fate.
Half a shichen hour later widow Li left the Yan Manor with a paper note worth one thousand silver taels.
Inside the Yan Manor, Princess Kang Hua sat on a chair in her chamber and thought of a deadly plan to kill widow Li.
âWidow Li is more daring by the day,â old nurse maid said. âShe dared to threaten princess. Last time princess warned her it was the last time. Princess, you need to get rid of her.â
Princess Kang Hua hated throwing paper notes out the window, especially paper notes she saved for her elderly years.
âI know,â Princess Kang Hua. âGo and send someone to eliminate her.â
Princess Kang Hua smiled coldly, soon there would be no one left to threaten her.
At Pei Jinâs Manor, Xiao Zai reported widow Liâs situation to Pei Jin.
âAre you certain you heard properly?â Pei Jin asked.
âNinth prince, you know Iâm not a good fighter but everything else about me is good,â Xiao Zai said. âIf I donât have good ears then you wouldnât have asked me to eavesdrop.â
Pei Jin laughed. âThen why didnât you follow her to the Yan Manor to eavesdrop?â
Xiao Zai looked pitifully at Pei Jin. âNinth prince, I did want to follow her to the Yan Manor but the wall there is too high for me to climb. In the future Iâll learn how to climb high walls.â
âNonsense, hurry and go follow her,â Pei Jin said. âBut this time be careful.â
Xiao Zai left Bei Douâs chamber and Pei Jinâs complexion darkened.
âWhat secret do you think Princess Kang Hua is hiding from your wife?â Bei Dou asked.
Pei Jin took a deep breath. âI fear the death of my wifeâs mother wasnât natural.â
Bei Dou was shocked speechless.
âPrincess Kang Hua isnât someone who can easily be threatened,â Pei Jin said. âTo be safe I want you to send Xiao Hui to accompany Xiao Zai. Instruct Xiao Hui to protect widow Li and donât let widow Li be assassinated. Also, you canât tell my wife about this.â
Yan Shi Ning loved her mother, Pei Jin feared she would do something reckless if she found out.
That evening, west of Pei Jinâs manor, widow Li got out of bed and walked to the toilet hole outside.
âWhy is there only one person home?â Xiao Hui asked. âWhereâs widow Li?â
Xiao Hui rolled old Liâs body over. âAh! Did I kill someone?â
âNonsense,â Xiao Hui said.
Xiao Hui suspected Princess Kang Hua sent an assassin to kill widow Li.
In that moment widow Li walked back toward her chamber but she saw two dark figures who were standing in front of her older cousinâs bed. She didnât see her older cousin move and was about to scream but one of dark figures covered her mouth.
Xiao Hui and Xiao Zai carried widow Li to an abandoned shelter nearby.
âWeâre not bad people,â Xiao Zai said. âRight now our master is sleeping with our mistress. Itâs safe for you to sleep here tonight, tomorrow you can see our master.â
âWho is your master?â widow Li asked.
âYou donât need to worry,â Xiao Hui said. âWhat you need to know youâll know. What you donât need to know even if you ask no one will tell you.â
Xiao Hui and Xiao Zai walked outside the shelter. Xiao Hui locked the door while Xiao Zai cried and held Xiao Huiâs arm.
âSomeone died... scary...â Xiao Zai muttered.
Xiao Hui pulled his arm free. âYou can die too.â
At Pei Jinâs Manor, Yan Shi Ning was dreaming. She dreamt her mother was hugging her and singing her a song. Suddenly her motherâs body began to bleed and her mother held her hand, âShi Ning, you need to live a good life. I only want you to be safe. Donât become like me...â
âMother... donât go!â Yan Shi Ning mumbled in her sleep. âDonât leave me by myself...â
âShi Ning, Shi Ning!â Pei Jin called.
Yan Shi Ning was startled awake, she opened her eyes and cried loudly. âPei Jin, my mother...â
âDonât cry,â Pei Jin said. âYou have me.â
Yan Shi Ning hugged Pei Jin tightly. âWhy did you go to Southern Jiang and didnât come back to visit me... I was by myself...â
In Xuan Qing Yan Shi Ning didnât have any friends because of hers and her motherâs status. Although Pei Jin bullied her, she knew that he cared about her and someone who would protect her. But when she needed him the most he disappeared to Southern Jiang.
âIn the future I wonât leave you by yourself again,â Pei Jin promised.
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End of Chapter Thirty-Two