CH 75
The Prince Can Always Hear The Secret Servant Chanting The Qingxin Mantra Before Going To Bed
Chapter 75: I Think About Things I Shouldnât Be Thinking About All The Time.
Bian Zhonghua raised his eyebrows and curved his eyes in a smile: âOh? You should rethink that. Who knows? Maybe Iâll threaten you with this secret in exchange for something. Iâm not as good as you think I am. I think about things I shouldnât be thinking about all the time.â
Qi Ci simply thought that Bian Zhonghua was bad-mouthing himself, so he said bluntly: âIn any case, if you havenât saved me from the brothel, Iâm afraid I wouldâve been buried without a decent grave already. Thereâs no need to threaten me, if you need anything from me, just ask.â
Bian Zhonghuaâs smile got bigger. However, this kind of smile was a naughty one.
Qi Ci coughed lightly, determined to tell Bian Zhonghua what he had just heard. Bian Zhonghua also put away that flirty smirk from his face and sat opposite Qi Ci, looking more serious this time.
âIâ¦.â Qi Ci paused for a moment, without knowing where to start. After hesitating for a long time, he finally said: âBian Zhonghua, Iâm not really a Prince, let alone do I have royal blood. Granny Yao asked me not to tell anyone, for fear that if this matter reached the Empress Dowager and the Crown Princeâs ears, they would accuse me of pretending to be part of the Royal Family.â
Bian Zhonghua asked: âWhy are you so sure that youâre not a Prince?â
Qi Ci replied softly: âBecause Iâ¦. Iâm not my motherâs biological son. She found me as a babyâ¦.â
Bian Zhonghuaâs guess turned out to be true. When Qi Rulan passed by this village, she didnât only settle down, but she even lived here for a year and a half.
The house Qi Rulan lived in at the time, was Granny Yaoâs wooden house.
The memory of Qi Rulan was fresh in Granny Yaoâs mind.
At the time, someone from the village met Qi Rulan, who had fainted on the roadside, by chance. That person rushed to bring her to Granny Yao to get treated.
Qi Rulan was already eight months pregnant when she was brought to the village. It wasnât that Qi Rulan didnât want to run away anymore, she simply could no longer walk.
At that time, Qi Rulan bled heavily, and her life was in danger. Granny Yao spent a lot of effort, but in the end, she was able to save Qi Rulanâs life.
However, the baby couldnât be saved.
Thinking about it, after escaping for months, Qi Rulanâs body was as thin as wood. It was a true miracle she could be saved, but the same couldnât be said about the baby. It was a lost cause.
The kind-hearted Granny Yao let Qi Rulan recuperate at her home. However, Qi Rulan, who had just lost her baby, began to lose her mood each day it passed, even crying in the middle of the night. Granny Yao, in order to distract her, told her about the legend of the Dragon buried in the lake. After knowing that Qi Rulan could paint, Granny Yao bought ink and a brush for her, to paint the murals.
Those murals on the walls were left behind by Qi Rulan.
Then, one day, Granny Yao left the village to visit a physician. When she came back, she saw Qi Rulan sitting at homeâ¦with a crying baby in her arms.
Granny Yao pulled her hair in fear, repeatedly asking Qi Rulan where that child had come from.
Qi Rulan replied: âI found it by the lake.â
Granny Yao hurriedly went to the village to ask each family if a child was lost, but the village in this valley was so small that everyone knew everything about each other. After asking around, she couldnât find out where that baby had come from, so she had to give up.
âPerhaps, a girl with an unspeakable secret passed by and abandoned the baby by the lake?â Granny Yao thought at the moment.
Ever since Qi Rulan picked the baby, her mood became surprisingly better each day it passed. After seeing that Qi Rulan was no longer bitter and depressed, Granny Yao no longer tried to investigate where that baby came from, she simply thought that it was fate who brought them together.
One day, when Qi Rulan was putting the baby back to sleep, Granny Yao suddenly asked: âWhat name are you going to give to this child?â
Qi Rulan froze. Only then did she realize that she hadnât named the child yet. As she thought about it, she glanced at the mural on the wall and said: âSince I found him by the lake, and the lake was created by Chiwen, then why donât I name him Qi Chiâ¦.?â
Granny Yao shook her head: âChiwen stumbled throughout a difficult life. Itâs not a good omen. Why not a similar-sounding character? How about Qi Ci? âCiâ from ârefined speech and beautiful sentencesâ1. I think itâs a good character.â
âAlright, Iâll listen to Granny.â Qi Rulan nodded, hugged the child, and happily sang over and over again: âA2-Ci, A-Ci~~â
Later, Qi Rulan took good care of her health until she recuperated completely. However, she still felt that she was too close to the Capital and became worried that one day, she would involve Granny Yao in her own problems, so she decided to bid her farewell and take Qi Ci towards the northern frontier.
Such a big reveal!! Qi Ci is not really a Prince~ did you all see this coming?
Poor Qi Rulan, she went through hell. Not only did she get pregnant by the Emperor (which I always suspected wasnât exactly consensual), but she even had to flee the Capital (although she was never formally charged, people would have accused her of poisoning the Emperor, which resulted in the poisoning of the Crown Prince). It doesnât even end there! Because she even lost her friendship with the Empress, and then her own child died in childbirth.
Good thing she found Qi Ci, but then I get sad when I remember that she got sick and then died (and Qi Ci blamed himself for it) (â¥_â¥)