Chapter 50: Who Will She Marry in the Future? (1)
Legend of Concubine's Daughter Minglan
Translator: Iris
Proofread by DragonRider
Minglan didnât know the marriage customs beyond Youyang where girls were not allowed to banter the newlyweds in their wedding chamber. In addition, Minglan and Pinlan had received large amounts of information during the day, so they took a quick shower and hit the hay.
The new second sister-in-law, Kang Shi, had a rather Korean name, Yunâer. The next morning, when she served tea to the two old madams and her parents-in-law, Minglan was scrutinizing her carefully on the side. As expected, Yunâer was gentle and sweet as well as delicate and attractive. Minglan then turned to look at her second elder brother, who smiled so foolishly like a big pumpkin. It seemed that they just had a perfect wedding night.
Sheng Wei and Li shi both liked the new daughter-in-law very much, so they offered a thick red envelope as well as a pair of jadeite bracelets of high purity inlaid with dragon and phenix patterns. Kang Yunâer accepted them blushingly with the hair ornament of five-phoenixes inlaid with pearls trembling on her head as she moved. Li shi did not say anything about having children but just a few words about getting along with sisters-in-law for fear that her fist daughter-in-law might be upset.
After extending greetings, Pinlan secretly told Minglan that the dowry of Kang Yunâer was not as much as that of Shulan when she married Xiucai Sun. Minglan glanced at the innocent Pinlan and felt that the Kang Family was really a comedown, no wonder Yunâer married someone of lower birth while having legitimate parents from aristocratic family. However, disaster is blessing in disguise. Yunâer was a fortunate woman by reference to the life of her eldest sister-in-law, who was taken good care of by her husband and parents-in-law for many years even without having any child.
Thinking of that, Minglan couldnât help sighing to God, âWhy are all the excellent gentlemen I know of are my collateral relatives by blood up to three generations?â She couldnât help but wonder what her future husband would be like. If she married someone like her brother-in-law Sun, she could do nothing but choose to have affairs or to be a lesbian.
Old Madam Sheng proved to be a very successful matchmaker judging by how Yunâer behaved in the next several days. Kang Yunâer was not only courteous and polite, but also respectful to her sisters-in-law. Although she was too reserved to be shy every now and then, she was a good match for the easy-going Changwu.
Yunâer treated Old Madam Sheng with great respect and constantly helped Old Madam Sheng to the braised arugula after learning that it was one of her favorite dishes. Sheng Yun, who was also at the table, teased, âIt is said that the matchmaker would soon be forgotten after the wedding night. But look at my nephewâs wife, such a grateful girl.â
Shied by the words, Yunâer was on the brink of finding a hole to burry herself. Big Old Madam Sheng put on a serious face and hit Sheng Yun hard to back up for Yunâer but then she herself couldnât help smiling. Pinlan, who was then eating in the side room, deeply regretted for her absence of such a great opportunity to banter with her bashful sister-in-law, a hobby she just developed. However, every time Pinlan did that, Minglan would come to the rescue while Changwu would chase after his naughty sister all over in the house to do justice to his newly-wedded wife, filling the house with laughers and joy. Therefore, Pinlan didnât always get the chance to enjoy her new hobby.
Li shi was delighted to see all in the family getting alone well but then worried when thinking of her firstborn. So she prayed in secret and wished that all her children would lead a happy life.
Seven days after the wedding ceremony, the whole Sheng family went to the ancestral hall to offer incense to their forefathers. Males first offered sacrificial meat then the ladies went in to kowtow. Their main purpose was to introduce Yunâer to those deceased and the rest of the family members, after which Yunâer became a true member of Sheng family.
Sheng family rose only for a few generations so there were not many recorded ancestors. Minglan followed the others to kowtow and offer incense in a daze. However, amidst the several rounds of kowtowing that made her head spin, she just recalled that, after Yunâer was written into the family tree, Big Old Madam Sheng and her grandmother exchanged some words with the wives of the elders. Then Sheng Wei the Patriarch added a few strokes to the pedigree, which Minglan had no clue about.
Minglan couldnât help asking Old Madam Sheng in the carriage taking them back. Old Madam Sheng threw a heavy bomb in the placid voice she usually carried, âYouâre credited to your legitimate mother, so now youâre the same legitimate daughter as Rulan.â
Dumbstruck by the breaking news, Minglan stuttered after quite a while, âHow...how is that possible? Did Mada...Mother know this?â
Shooting a glance over Minglan, Old Madam Sheng remained composed, âYes, I told her about it.â
Minglan sat in the carriage, silent and dumb: Old Madam was a man of quick action, who kept all this secret and mentioned it lightly after it was done. Minglan got so much to say but just didnât know where to start, so in the end, she just buried herself into her grandmaâs arms, muttering, âThanks, grandma. Iâm such a bother.â
âNonsense,â said Old Madam with her eyes half-closed.
Staring silently at the cyan top of the carriage that shook slightly on the way, Minglan knew that only children credited under the name of legitimate mother were legitimate. However, that was only a mere title that sounded more decent as all relatives and friends knew of her concubine born identity. Yet even so, the title could get her more decency when choosing in-laws.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
As her thought wondered, Minglan suddenly sniggered in secret, âHahaha...now Rulan can never call me âgirl of a concubineâ...â Then something came to her in a sudden.
âWhat about fourth sister? Is her also credited under Madamâs name?â asked Minglan softly, her hands pulling at her grandmotherâs sleeve.
Old Madam replied casually without opening her eyes, âYou pose no threat to Rulan. While Molan...it all depends.â
Minglan pondered with bewilderment, âSo even though I now become Wang shiâs daughter, I do not enjoy the same status as Rulan. If I somehow threaten Rulan, then...â
Minglan forced a smile, realizing she was merely a counterfeit of legal daughter. But that was great, better than not having it.
Half month later, Changwu would soon set out to the capital to assume his office of Director of Zhongwei Guardian Team. Though much unwilling to part with her son, Li shi knew the post was much pursued by many and her son only got it under Sheng Hongâs help. Yunâer was the one that worried most, fearing that her mother-in-law would detain her in Youyang. In which case, could her husband resist the temptation in the prosperous capital? How many concubines would her husband take in their next reunion? Her mother had experienced this.
Thinking of that, Yunâer turned more panic yet all she could do was to serve her parents-in-law with all her might and respect, humble and modest to all. The whole Sheng family liked her more.
One day on their greeting to Old Madam Sheng, Li shi couldnât help signing, âWhen son pursues the career, mother shouldnât stand in the way. However, Iâm much worried as my son is parting with parents in such a young age. Iâm sincerely hope that aunt you could do me this favor and watch over him.â
Yunâer stood at the side with thin sweat on her forehead. Li shi turned back, took a glance of her daughter-in-law and continued, âWife of Wuâer is new in the family for just a few days. Iâm much worried that she may still need some guidance, so Iâm thinking about letting her stay. Yunâer, what do you say?â
Yunâer was chilled all over with tears welling up in eyes. Yet she still managed a smile and replied obediently, âThis daughter-in-law is much grateful for motherâs guidance.â
Minglan was nodding off in her Grandmotherâs arms but was awakened by their conversation. So she chimed in, âBig Auntie, let Saosao (sister-in-law) go to the capital with brother.â
Li shi asked, pretending not getting it, âWhy?â
Minglan explained shyly, âUm...Iâm gonna miss Saosao.â As if fearing her reason too unconvincing, Minglan added, âUmmmm...in fact, itâs brother who will miss her much.â
Yunâer blushed upon Minglanâs naïve words then glanced secretly at Minglan with gratitude.
A few days later, the big daughter-in-law was diagnosed with three-month pregnancy. Sheng Wei and Li shi were overjoyed, claiming it was all due to the good luck Yunâer brought to the family, which Wen shi truly believed and much appreciated her sister-in-law. The two sisters-in-law had quite a happy conversation about it.
In fact, Li shi was not trying to be mean. She just feared that, with aristocrat origin, Yunâer might go wild and neglect her son without the surveillance of parents-in-law. Now she reconsidered it, it was not a big deal as she could still call back her daughter-in-law in case any insolence or negligence occurred.
Learning that, Yunâer was ravished with joy but dared not to show a bit, listening obediently to Li shiâs instructions on how to get along with connections and how to take care of her husband.
Changwu left for the capital a few days later, and Sheng Mansion restored to its previous tranquility.
This day, it was warm with gentle breeze. Old Madam Sheng said to Minglan after breakfast, âMingâer, accompany me around the town.â
Minglan was then doing her needlework, Danju measuring with a ruler, Cuiwei thumbing through some embroidery patterns while Xiaotao watching over the tea stove. Pinlan was forced to learn some accounting under her motherâs surveillance these days. Therefore, without company to play with, Minglan decided to make some baby aprons for her sister-in-law, Wen shi. Minglan was still in a bit daze when hearing Old Madam Shengâs words, âGoing in town? Are we not in town?â
Was Youyang not a town but a country?
Old Madam Sheng smiled, âMy silly girl, youâll know what a town is like when you are in Jinling. We can take a look at our own mansion there. After all these years, some old furniture and jewelries should be sorted out again or they might be eaten by insects.â
Years before, Great Old Master Sheng left his three sons each a mansion. Since his second son had successfully become a scholar, he therefore bought his son a mansion in Jinling before this son married the daughter of a marquis.
Old Madam Sheng and Minglan mounted the carriage, bringing with them half of the girl and women servants. Fearing that these servants might not suffice, Sheng Wei dispatched about seven or eight women servants for heavy labor. The carriages then set out slowly towards Jinling. The moment they entered the gate of Jinling, Minglan felt the extraordinary hustle and bustle of the big town. Driven by her extreme curiosity to the lively street yet constrained by her identity of a lady, Minglan could only stay still in the carriage, trying to tell what was on the street by the peddling from vendors just like a martial artist.
Old Madam Sheng was quite amused by her granddaughter, who, curious like a squirrel, fought hard to not lift up the curtain and only listened attentively with her ears against the carriage wall. Old Madam Sheng quite enjoyed her granddaughterâs adorable restlessness and just let her bear with the curiosity.
Upon arriving Sheng Mansion in Jinling, Danju first helped Minglan down the carriage then Old Madam Sheng. Before the gate stood a dozen of elderly servants waiting for their arriving. An old steward in the lead immediately kneeled down and kowtowed, hailing, âThese servants welcome Your Ladyship and Sixth Miss back home!â All the other servants and maids all followed, behaving quite uniformly.
Old Madam Sheng nodded slightly, seemingly satisfied. With a wave of her hand, she gestured all servants and maids up and walked into the mansion with Minglan helping her by the hands. All servants and maids followed after. The steward was quite excited to reunite with Old Madam Sheng and nagged all along their way, âThis servant is overjoyed to finally see Your Ladyship. The mansion is always empty without a master. What about Your Ladyship sitting on a sedan chair and taking a tour around? Ah! This must be the sixth young lady. I havenât met you before. Truly a graceful girl of manners!â