In March, the grass grows and the orioles fly, with everything coming back to life.
Tender green willow branches droop over the waterâs surface, causing ripples to shimmer.
All sorts of exquisite painted boats float on the water, reflecting charming images.
The sky gradually darkens.
One by one, the painted boats leave, until thereâs only one left on the lake.
That boat, stationed by the pavilion in the center of the lake, also begins to depart after a while.
Prince Rong leans over the edge of the boat, shouting toward the pavilion in the center of the lake, âSixth Royal Brother, sorry I forgot you. Why donât you swim back? Iâll wait for you on the shore. Just donât make me wait too long.â
Inside the central pavilion, Yan Gui is not the only person thereâthere is also a guard.
Upon hearing Prince Rongâs words, the guard promptly pushes Yan Gui towards the water.
Yan Gui is no match for the guard.
He staggers toward the edge of the pavilion.
Splashâ
âHahahahaâ¦â
Prince Rong lies on the gunwale, laughing loudly.
The laughter spreads across the lake and seems eerie under the veil of night.
âI think Prince Rong is sick.â How long has it been since Prince Rong attacked the Emperor, and now heâs out causing trouble again? It seems the Emperor really does love this brother of his!
[I think so too.]
[Not you, Miss, but the Good Person Card seems like he canât swim. Why are you still so cold-hearted and watching the show!]
âI canât swim either.â
Chuzhengâs face is grave.
So grave that even the Kingâs Account believes her.
But it believes bullshit!
Chuzheng carefully unfolds the stationery on the table, her fair hand elegantly grasping a pen to write.
[â¦] Not you, Miss, your Good Person Card is about to expire, and youâre writing a letter! What are you writing?! Hurry up and save him! What a great opportunity! You canât let it slip by! Even a beast wouldnât let it go!
Ignoring the clamor from the Kingâs Account, Chuzheng finishes writing, folds the letter, and gestures for someone to deliver it to Juyuan Pavilion.
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âLook over there!â
âWhat a beautiful painted boat!â
The lake surface reflects a brilliantly lit painted boat, surrounded by light veils that float and fly as it moves, creating a scene straight out of a dream.
Some of Prince Rongâs servants on the boat start to whisper among themselves.
Amidst their discussions, the brilliantly lit boat stops not far from the central pavilion.
Kerplunkâ
Someone goes into the water.
Then someone is pulled out from the water, obviously being rescued.
At this moment, thereâs only one person in the water.
Whom theyâre saving goes without saying.
Prince Rong looks over darkly and orders a guard, âHead over there!â
Someone dares to save that bastard!
He wants to see who has the audacity!
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âCough coughâ¦â
The youth coughs out the water from his lungs, his wet clothes clinging to his body, bringing chills that burrow into his flesh, and he canât help but shiver.
The warm yellow light of the painted boat illuminates the youthâs pale yet stunning face.
A shadow descends, and a thick, warm cloak wraps around him.
The boy looks up slightly, his light brown pupils reflecting the brilliant lights and the girl with a cold expression.
Did she save him?
In the water, at that moment, he had harbored thoughts of death.
But he knew that Prince Rong wouldnât truly let him die.
He wanted to see him struggleâ¦
Yet unexpectedly, upon being rescued, he saw not Prince Rong but someone else.
Chuzheng helps him up.
The faint scent of medicinal herbs from the youthâs body drilled straight into Chuzhengâs nose.
Before she could steady herself, the entire painting boat made a muffled sound, and the vessel began to shake.
In the direction of the deck, a plank bridging to the boat, Prince Rong came over with a menacing presence.
âI was wondering who it was, turns out itâs Miss Cheng from the Prince Cheng Residence,â Prince Rong, though young, spoke arrogantly, âPrince Cheng is dead, Miss Cheng isnât in the mansion mourning, but here to rescue someone? Could it be that Miss Cheng has taken a fancy to my Sixth Royal Brother?â
The youthâs cold hand gripped Chuzhengâs wrist, softly reminding her, âHand me over to him and you should hurry away.â
âYouâre not dead yet, what am I mourning for.â Chuzheng gripped the youthâs hand in return, her eyes and brows cool as she looked towards Prince Rong, showing not a hint of fear.
The youthâs long eyelashes drooped.
The girlâs hand was a size smaller than his, his hand could almost cover her entire palm.
The burning heat from her palm pressed against his skin, bit by bit entering his body.
After all, Prince Rong was young and took a while to react.
âEven if you died, I wouldnât mourn you,â Chuzheng added icily before he could speak again.
âCheng Chuzheng!â Prince Rong flared up, âWhat did you say, say that again!â
âWhy should I?â You want me to say it, and I wonât, just to piss you off!
âBecause I am Prince Rong!â
Chuzheng, supporting the youth, moved a few steps to the side and settled him on a soft chair, carefully pulling at the cloak to prevent the wind from penetrating.
The moment Chuzheng turned around, the guards behind Prince Rong simultaneously fell overboard, splashing into the water.
The wooden plank resting on the gunwale sank into the water, causing even Prince Rongâs own boat to retreat some distance.
Looking around, Prince Rong had yet to understand what had happened, how his own guards had disappeared.
Chuzheng walked up to Prince Rong, her bare hand raised slightly, gently pressing down on Prince Rongâs shoulder.
The wind swept across the surface of the water, causing Prince Rong to shiver suddenly.
The dark surroundings brought forth baseless fear and panic in his heart.
A mere servant girl, whatâs there to be afraid of!
Prince Rong gritted his teeth and glared at Chuzheng, âWhat are you trying to do?! Iâll have you know, the Prince Cheng Residence is now just an empty shell, if you dare do anything to me, I wonât let you off!â
Chuzhengâs hand pressing on his shoulder exerted a slight force, and Prince Rongâs body tilted.
Before his anger could reach his eyes, his body uncontrollably flew up and plunged downwards.
Splashâ
Chill water rushed in from all sides.
Prince Rong flailed his limbs but couldnât surface no matter what he did.
Just as Prince Rong was choking on water, his body abruptly rose, the fresh air allowing him a moment to breathe.
But before he could take a few breaths, he was pressed down again.
This cycle repeated several times.
Just when Prince Rong felt he was about to die, the force no longer pressed him down.
With the light from the painting boat, he saw clearly the person pressing him down.
Chuzheng was squatting on the wooden board, looking at him with an ice-cold expression.
Their current position was between two painting boats, dark, cold, eerieâ¦
The girl pressing him down, like a demon from hell, was frightening.
Prince Rong felt fear in his heart, yet he blustered, âI, I will have my Imperial Brother kill you! Iâll have the Prince Cheng Residence raided and your Nine Clans implicated.â
Chuzheng pressed him down again.
She let him come up again when he was almost unable to breathe.
âCheng Chuzheng, you wretched woman, you wonât die a good death, Iâll kill you! Blub blub blubâ¦â
âI will kill you⦠Blub blub blubâ¦â
âI was wrong, I was wrong,â Prince Rong capitulated.
Chuzheng let go, and Prince Rong sank toward the bottom, hastily grabbing a hold of the wooden plank.
The girl slowly stood up, looking down at him from her higher position, her words ice-cold yet domineering, âIf you dare to bully him again, your Imperial Brother will have to mourn you.â
The Good Person Card cannot be hurt.
The Good Person Card must be protected well.
Be a good person!
Prince Rong gasped for breath, the resentment in his eyes hard to hide, âArenât you afraid Iâll tell my Imperial Brother?â
âDid I injure you?â Chuzheng asked.
ââ¦â
There in the water, he didnât have a single injury on his body.