Chapter 476: 476: Wei Ruo's Unusual Behavior_1
The Lucky Heiress
Wei Jinyi was also going to the Lu Residence, but not as King Rui.
Wei Jinyi changed his appearance and put on a guardâs uniform.
Watching Wei Jinyi transformed into the look of Wang Jin, Wei Ruo couldnât help but tease, âYour current look is much more pleasing to the eye.â
It was far better than his normal look, which gave the impression he could collapse at any moment.
âHmm,â Wei Jinyi replied.
Wei Ruo smiled and said, âWe have some time, why donât we go for a stroll in the market first?â
They didnât need to be there so early. Given their status as King Rui and Queen Rui, showing up later wouldnât stir any objections.
âWherever you want to go, Ruoruo,â Wei Jinyi had no objections.
âGood, letâs get going.â
Wei Ruo planned to check out some stores. She wanted to buy two stores next to Daiyue Residence to set up Capital Cityâs branches of the Four Treasure House and Xuji Luweiâs branch.
The two stores appealed to the same audience as Daiyue Residence â the high-ranking officials and nobles of the Capital City, so there would be no problem starting them up there.
Having the stores together would also make it easier for Wei Ruo to manage. When she wanted to check on the stores, she could inspect them all at once, instead of having to run to different places.
The carriage made its way down White Tiger Street. As it passed a narrow alley, the sound of a family argument, coupled with a childâs crying, could be heard from one of the houses.
The commotion was loud and fierce, it seemed like the man of the house was beating his wife, with the wife and child begging for mercy.
âStop,â Wei Ruo called for the carriage to halt, then quickly got out.
Seeing that Wei Ruo was about to enter the house, Wei Jinyi stepped forward and kicked down the dilapidated door.
Once inside, they found a woman lying on the ground, shielding her daughter who was about eight or nine years old.
A man who was somewhat drunk was holding a broom and hitting the woman with it.
Blinded by rage, the man didnât notice the intrusion and raised his hand to strike again.
However, this time he couldnât bring the broom down on the woman. Wei Jinyi reached out and grabbed the broom, immobilizing the man.
The man finally turned to look at Wei Ruo and Wei Jinyi.
Wei Jinyi snatched the broom and fiercely lashed it against the manâs back.
âAh!â
The man screamed in pain, the impact knocking out his drunkenness.
The man berated Wei Jinyi, âWho are you? How dare you come into my house and beat me? Iâll sue you for trespassing! You⦠you are coming with me to see the magistrate!â
Wei Ruo took the broom from Wei Jinyiâs hand and lashed out mercilessly at the man.
âAhâAhââ The man screamed, desperately trying to defend himself with his hands. In too much pain to stay still, he kept moving and hopping around.
Finally, the man was frightened and lost his previous arrogance.
âPlease, let me go! Maâam, let me go!â
âSo you know what pain feels like! It wasnât on your mind when you were hurting others, but it stings when itâs your turn!â Wei Ruo said coldly, staring at the man.
âMaâam, this is my wife and daughter! Iâm not hitting anyone else! Why does this concern you?â the man retorted.
âSo you remember they are your wife and daughter? What did they do wrong to deserve your violence?â
âThis woman hid money from me, why canât I hit her? Itâs a manâs right to drink and gamble. The women should be at home, prepare good meals, take care of the children and not interfere with menâs business.â The man responded without showing a trace of remorse.
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In response, Wei Ruo stopped talking to the man and once again beat the man with the broom.
The man curled up on the ground due to the beating.
âAhâ¦Iâm dyingâ¦Iâm dyingâ¦â the man wailed, his voice weakening.
Wei Jinyi watched quietly from the side, his eyes deep. Wei Ruo seemed different today, more agitated than usual.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Wei Jinyi noticed that something was amiss with Wei Ruo, but didnât intervene.
At that moment, the woman crawled up to Wei Ruo and pleaded, âMaâam, please have mercy! Please spare my husband!â
Wei Ruo stopped and looked down at the woman, âHe drinks, gambles, and hits you, yet you still plead for him?â
âAlthough he is not good, he is my husband. My life is over if heâs gone!â The woman cried.
âWhy are you doing this? If you leave him, you canât live?â Wei Ruo questioned.
âHow could I live without him? I have no family. Leaving him means I have nowhere to go! Maâam, please, spare him!â
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With tear-streaked face, the woman knelt on the ground. She wanted to clutch Wei Ruoâs skirt, but didnât dare to.
Wei Ruo stared at the woman for a long time before finally deciding to stop.
Wei Ruo put down the broom and went over to the little girl who was crying near a water tank.
Wei Ruo crouched down and used a handkerchief to wipe the tears from the girlâs eyes.
The girl looked at Wei Ruo fearfully, remaining perfectly still.
âDonât be afraid, Iâm not going to hurt you,â Wei Ruo comforted. She rolled up the sleeve of the girlâs faded dress revealing numerous wounds of different depths.
It was clear to Wei Ruo that these were signs of frequent domestic violence.
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âLet me ask you, if Iâm willing to take you away, provide you with a place to stay, a warm meal, and keep you safe, so you wonât be beaten again, would you come with me?â
The girl looked at Wei Ruo nervously for a while, then finally shook her head.
âWhy? Are you worried that Iâm a bad person?â Wei Ruo asked.
âIâ¦Iâ¦I want to stay with my mom and dad, I wonât go anywhere else,â The girl said timidly.
âBut your dad often hits you, doesnât he? The wounds on your body were caused by him, right?â
âYesâ¦â The girlâs voice was small as she slowly lowered her head.
âYour dad also likes to gamble, hasnât he squandered all the familyâs money?â
âYesâ¦â
âThen why would you still want to stay with your parents?â
âBecause heâs my dad, itâs my fault when he hits me,â the girl answered.
âYouâre at fault? What did you do wrong?â
âI donâtâ¦donât know. But heâs my dad, I â¦I should listen to himâ¦â
âDoes he treat you well normally?â Wei Ruo asked again.
Again, the girl remained silent.
âWhy wouldnât you choose to leave him if he doesnât treat you well?â Wei Ruo asked once more.
The girl still shook her head, âEven if he doesnât treat me well, heâs still my father and, without marriage, a girl canât just leave her parents and live on her own.â
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All her anger drained away, Wei Ruo let go of the girlâs arm and stood up.
Wei Ruo walked back to Wei Jinyi and simply said, âLetâs go.â
With that, she walked out towards the street.
Wei Jinyi followed her, as did Xiumei and the others, leaving the house behind.
Back in the carriage, Wei Ruo leaned against the soft cushions, eyes closed.
Wei Jinyi watched Wei Ruo with a concerned expression.
Feeling Wei Jinyiâs gaze on her, Wei Ruo slowly opened her eyes.
âAre you wondering why I was so angry?â Wei Ruo asked.