Chapter 857: An Autobiography
Farmer's Wife Has Magic Skills
Editor: Henyee Translations
Elder Zhang patted Zhang Lingmei on the back, comforting her, âMy tears are not of sorrow but of overwhelming joy. You have been fortunate to encounter a truly good person.â
Zhang Lingmei looked back at Chu Qingzhi, who was heading toward the charitable hall, and said, âGrandpa, we understand. We will always remember the kindness sister has shown us.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Nodding in agreement, Elder Zhang urged, âGo on and eat now. Make sure to call the lady over as well.â
âIâve already invited them, but sister said theyâve eaten already and insisted that we should eat first,â Zhang Lingmei informed him.
âThen you should eat quickly and help out afterward,â Elder Zhang suggested.
âUnderstood,â Zhang Lingmei replied.
At the charitable hall, Chu Qingzhi, alongside the construction team, surveyed the site, aiming to start work as swiftly as possible to provide the children with a secure place to live.
During the inspection, Chu Qingzhi discovered that not only was the charitable hall old and dilapidated, but it also emitted a foul odor, making it an unfit place for human habitation.
However, there was a silver lining; despite the buildingâs poor condition, its foundation was robust, enabling direct reconstruction on it, which would save a significant amount of time.
Nie Huiyang, who was in charge of the construction team, suggested, âWe can start by demolishing the existing structure while preparing the materials. Once demolition is complete, we can immediately begin construction.â
âLetâs proceed with your plan. Begin the work,â Chu Qingzhi agreed.
The construction team consisted of fifteen strong laborers who worked efficiently. With a symphony of clanging and banging, the building was quickly dismantled.
Zhang Lingmei approached Chu Qingzhi and asked, âSister, can we help with the work?â
Chu Qingzhi looked at her and responded, âThe construction site is dangerous. Itâs not suitable for you.â
Pondering for a moment, Zhang Lingmei inquired, âThen, what can we do? Please assign us tasks we can handle.â
Chu Qingzhi considered and then proposed, âWell, about twenty people are working on the construction. You can cook for them, and I will pay you a wage. How does that sound?â
âWeâll make sure to prepare good meals for the uncles,â Zhang Lingmei said with joy, âSister, you donât have to pay us. Weâre happy to help.â
Chu Qingzhi insisted, âTake the wage. You can buy something nice for New Year with it.â
She called over He Wenyong, âFrom now on, they will be responsible for cooking. Assign someone to go grocery shopping with her.â
It wasnât that she didnât trust Zhang Lingmei but was concerned about her being targeted by thieves, which were rampant at yearâs end.
He Wenyong nodded in agreement, âUnderstood.â
Zhang Lingmei looked at Chu Qingzhi with admiration, âSister, thank you.â
âGo on, or the uncles will go hungry tonight,â Chu Qingzhi said.
âQingzhi!â
A deep, familiar voice called out. Chu Qingzhi turned around, surprised, âJinghong.â
Tang Jinghong, with a slight smile and clad in a black cloak, looked dashing. His dark eyes filled with tenderness as he gazed at Chu Qingzhi.
Chu Qingzhi quickly approached Tang Jinghong, her eyes sparkling, âYouâre a day late.â
Holding Chu Qingzhiâs hand, Tang Jinghong explained, âDo you remember the prince from Chenâan? He insisted I accompany him on a hunting expedition, which delayed me by a day.â
Chu Qingzhi slightly frowned, âHe hasnât returned yet?â
With a tone of disdain, Tang Jinghong remarked, âHeâs afraid of dying. I doubt heâll return.â
âThat sounds about right,â Chu Qingzhi nodded, understanding the princeâs character.
âIs everything arranged here?â Tang Jinghong asked.
âAll set,â Chu Qingzhi responded, leading Tang Jinghong down the street, âDid you come straight here, or have you already been to the village?â
âIâve been to the village. Otherwise, I wouldnât have known you were here,â Tang Jinghongâs gaze never left Chu Qingzhi.
âWhatâs next?â Chu Qingzhi inquired.
âI donât have specific plans. I just want to be with you,â Tang Jinghong said, looking at Chu Qingzhiâs profile.
Chu Qingzhi, somewhat surprised by Tang Jinghongâs clinginess, changed the subject, âOh, where are my two disciples?â
Tang Jinghong chuckled, âThey both proposed marriage at the same time, causing quite a stir in the capital. The emperor thought they were too ostentatious and sent them on a secret mission.â
Chu Qingzhi was speechless.
âLetâs head back to the village,â she suggested.
On their way back, Chu Qingzhi remembered something, âThe Yunfei School is holding its year-end banquet tomorrow. Did they send you an invitation?â
âYes, they did. Letâs go together,â Tang Jinghong nodded.
Chu Qingzhi looked at him, teasing, âDidnât you ask if they invited me?â
âThereâs no need to ask. Youâre a well-known figure in this region, respected and supported by the people. The school couldnât possibly not invite you. If they didnât invite you, I wouldnât attend,â Tang Jinghong stated confidently.
Chu Qingzhi laughed, âSo headstrong!â
As they continued their leisurely walk back to the village, Chu Qingzhiâs smile faded, and she turned to Tang Jinghong with a serious expression, âJinghong, Iâve written a book Iâd like you to read. Would you like to?â
Surprised and touched, Tang Jinghong asked, âYou wrote a book specifically for me?â
âYes, just for you,â Chu Qingzhi nodded, feeling a mix of nervousness and anticipation about how Tang Jinghong would react to her story.
âI definitely want to read it. Is it finished?â Tang Jinghong inquired eagerly.
âItâs finished,â Chu Qingzhi confirmed, wondering if Tang Jinghong could accept the extraordinary tale she had penned.
âI will read it carefully, every word,â Tang Jinghong promised, moved by her gesture.
âThen Iâll bring it to you,â Chu Qingzhi said, her heart racing with uncertainty.
âGood,â Tang Jinghong looked forward to it.
Returning home, Chu Qingzhi retrieved her autobiography from her room.
She wondered if Tang Jinghong could truly accept her incredible story. Though Tang Jinghong was open-minded, the content of her book was bound to surpass his understanding.
Holding the autobiography in her hands, Chu Qingzhi took a deep breath, confronting her rare nervousness.
âBetter to face it sooner than later,â she thought, making her way to Tang Jinghongâs house, âJinghong, this is what I wrote. No matter how bizarre, please read it all and then share your thoughts with me.â
Tang Jinghong, upon seeing Chu Qingzhiâs earnest demeanor, felt his curiosity piqued even further, âRest assured, I will read every word.â
With a nod, Chu Qingzhi quickly handed over the manuscript, âThen Iâll leave you to it.â Without waiting for a response, she hurried away.
Tang Jinghong found Chu Qingzhiâs behavior slightly unusual but guessed it had something to do with the contents of the book. Deciding not to dwell on it for the time being, he was determined to delve into the reading first.
He settled into his study, placing the manuscript before him with great anticipation and began to read attentively.
The book started with a dramatic scene: on a snowy night, a critically ill infant girl was abandoned at the doorstep of an orphanage in Jing City. Inside the baby carriage, the starving infantâs cries were heart-wrenching.
It was these cries that saved the baby girlâs life.
The orphanage director, upon hearing the cries, stepped outside. Finding no one in sight, he sighed deeply and took the baby girl inside the orphanageâ¦
Some terms in the manuscript were unfamiliar to Tang Jinghong, requiring him to guess their meanings. However, as he continued reading, he became increasingly engrossed in the story, drawn into a narrative far beyond his usual comprehension.