Just like that, Ruan Fang Fei came and went, seemingly as if sheâd just felt stuffy staying in her room and came out for some fresh air, afterwards cutting a branch of peach blossom while she was at it.
The two continued breaking off flowers, âLittle sister Wan, do you think Miss Ruan appearing here is just a coincidence, or something else?â
âEn?â Jing Wan turned her head to look at her. Sun Yi Jia currently had her hand raised, breaking off a branch of peach blossom. After breaking off a branch, she reached out again towards another branch. She was entirely quiet, and this in silence, there seemingly was also a bit of something else. âRegardless of what, it probably doesnât have anything to do with us.â
Sun Yi Jia finally turned around to look towards Jing Wan, âLittle sister Wan, what do you think of Miss Ruan?â
âIâve only just met her for the first time, and before and after, there was only just that bit of time, and only a few words, no feeling in particular.â
âLittle sister Wan, did you know, when I was little, my mother always said to me, âThat Ruan familyâs miss thatâs two months younger than you did this and that. She never needs for her parents to worry. And you? Only thinking about playing around all day.â If Miss Ruan learned something, and I didnât know how, or didnât learn it well, my mother would let the female teacher hit my hand. It was unbearably painful. At that time, I very much hated Miss Ruan. Every time I saw her, I would always want to charge up and hit her, but I couldnât. Afterwards, I studied with all my might. I just thought, if I surpass her, then mother wonât say sheâs good, and wonât hit me either. Later, I got used to it, and didnât need anyone to supervise me anymore. I would learn on my own. Itâs not that I know everything she knows. Rather, I learned the things I liked. All the way until now, she is still that perfect, perfect to the point of unreal.â
Jing Wan predicted that Sun Yi Jia had grown up under high pressure, just she didnât expect that in her life, there was also a âsomeone else childâ. And this personâs influence towards her wasnât small either. However, Jing Wan noticed Sun Yi Jiaâs last words, âPerfect to the point of unrealâ. This type of person, more often than not, all hid an unknown side to them. Humans will always have that âseven emotions and six desires[1]â. When negative emotions taint the body, there always needs to be a way for one to vent it out. In places where people could see, she would never show them, then what about in places that couldnât be seen? If it was just an ordinary outlet, such as crying and whatnot, then naturally it wasnât a problem. But there was also another kind of person called perverts(abnormal).
Of course, Jing Wan wouldnât speculate about others with malicious intentions. Perhaps Ruan Fang Fei was just meticulously chasing after perfection, or perhaps she was really the same as her and has already lived through one lifetime, thus her emotions werenât easily moved. As for whether the other party was or not, Jing Wan never thought of deliberating going to confirm. Wasnât all this unrelated to her anyways?
However, if it wasnât a coincidence, and Ruan Fang Fei also really wasnât as beautiful as she was on the surface, then her purpose in coming here perhaps was just to personally see whether Sun Yi Jia, who was equally as famous as her, actually ruined her appearance or not? In the past, there were two number ones, but now she became the one and only. This should be something worth being happy over, right?
âBig sister Jia cares very much?â
âHow could I still care.â
Thus, Ruan Fang Feiâs appearance was thrown to the back of their heads. They each held two branches of peach blossom in their hands, while large basket in the servant girlsâ hands was also filled. However, they didnât directly go back. They also went to quite a few other places to stroll around. Although White Dragon Temple was known for their peach blossoms, this didnât mean that there werenât other kinds of flowers. They more of less also cut some. Jing Wan even let the servant girls pick quite a few wild flowers to take back altogether.
Because Yuan Qiao Qiao and Zhou Ying Shuang resided in the same courtyard, they just had the two both moved into the courtyard. It wasnât convenient for them to move around, so they just watched and smelled from the side.
Towards Jing Wanâs flower arranging, the people at her side have long gotten used to it as the norm, even though every time they see it, they still feel very impressed.
As for the others, it was their first time seeing. The peach blossoms although were beautiful, having cut so many and thrown together in a large pile, not to mention there was also the other miscellaneous flowers, looking at it, it was just that. However, under Jing Wanâs hands, having them cut and trimmed, regardless whether it was in a basket, or a vase, she was able to quickly create various different arrangements. And in addition to a few other adornments, even though they were clearly just those things, it gave off a different kind of feeling, practically just too beautiful.
Sun Yi Jia fixedly stared at Jing Wan with Yuan Qiao Qiao. She couldnât help but exclaim in admiration, so incredible!
Jing Wan smiled and didnât speak. Seeing Zhou Ying Shuangâs anxious and desolate expression, she had the finished flower arrangement moved to within her reach, âYing Shuang, smell it.â
Not far away from them, the two madams also instinctively nodded their heads. Madam Zhou turned to Jing Wanâs paternal aunt Luo Rong Hui and said, âThis skill of your familyâs young lady is spectacular.â
âBefore, sheâd always lived with my mother in Qiâan Fu. Today is also my first time seeing.â A moment of silence later, Luo Rong Hui continued speaking, âMy mother loves her the most. Deep down, my mother is actually someone who has clear likes and dislikes. Like is like, and dislike is dislike. She doesnât allow a single grain of sand in her eyes. Itâs very difficult for normal people to enter her eyes, yet sheâs always had this third girl placed at the tip of her heart and pampered. Even us siblings, in our childhood, far can not surpass. Actually, third girl really is a good child.â
Madam Zhou understood Luo Rong Huiâs meaning. Seeing Jing Wan from beginning to end care for her own daughter, she said, âI know this matter isnât her fault either. I just momentarily have a hard time accepting. More importantly, our familyâs Ying Shuang is currently in the middle of discussing marriage with the young master of the Head of the Imperial Academyâs[2] family, and we were even about to exchange their eight character cards[3]. But now her eyes suddenly canât see, this matter nine times out of ten will fall through. How can I not be upset?â As she spoke, her tears uncontrollably fell.
âQuickly donât cry. Right now, theyâre currently in a good mood. If they hear, how much of a downer will that be. âBesides, the Head of the Imperial Academy is a generous person. And itâs not like itâs impossible for your familyâs Ying Shuang to restore her vision. Perhaps the engagement wonât fall through.â Luo Rong Hui consoled.
Madam Zhou wiped away her tears, âI hope so.â
âLittle sister Wan, how about you teach us?â Sun Yi Jia eagerly looked to her.
âAlright, itâs actually not that hard.â Jing Wan said and sat down next to Zhou Ying Shuang. She then let the servant girls bring over the clippers and everything else. Afterwards, she began explaining as she held Zhou Ying Shuangâs hand to teach her how to cut, occasionally even whispering a few words to her.
[1] Seven emotional states in chinese traditional belief are joy, anger, anxiety, thought, grief, fear, and fright; the six desires are sight: greed for seeing pretty things, hearing: greed for hearing pleasant sounds, smell: greed for fragrance, taste: greed for delicious food, body: greed for pleasure and comfort, thought: greed for fame and love. Wow, so this is why Iâm so salty all the time. It all makes sense now.
[2] The original term is called âJi Jiuâ, which loosely translates to âoffering wine for sacrificeâ; itâs a revered position in imperial China established during the three kingdoms period by Cao Cao, but I couldnât find any information of the actual functions of the position other than itâs related to the Imperial Academy. So this information I recently cross checked with academic sources and my translation is actually pretty much accurate. The title is either an honorary title for distinguished older ministers, or for the head of the highest institution of education in the time period, like a Chancellor.
[3] Eight Character Cards â In order to get an engagement, both sides need to exchanged cards that have their full name, eight characters of their birthdate, place of ancestry, and three generations of ancestors.
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