Chapter 47.1 GNU Ch. 47 Part 1 – Eavesdropping (I)
Greetings, Ninth Uncle
Cheng Yuanjing and Zhai Yanlin were standing behind the dense vines and leaves, pausing their steps after hearing the womanâs voice not far away.
Both men were officials who had joined the court and held real power. People under them were practically different than typical household servants, especially those around Cheng Yuanjing. Seeing the master in front stopped, all the attendants also stopped without a sound. Some people in the garden saw the group coming, but before they had time to speak, Zhai Yanlinâs people gestured at them to keep silent.
Cheng Yumo looked around worriedly. She vaguely felt that the situation seemed to be wrong. If Cheng Yujin said something excessive, wouldnât she offend Duke Cai? But Cheng Yumo saw Zhai Yanlinâs cold face, and ultimately chose not to say anything.
In fact, as long as Cheng Yumo wanted, she had a way to let Cheng Yujin knew their arrival. Zhai Yanlinâs people could intimidate Yichun Marquis manorâs servants, but could they did the same to Cheng Yumo, this manorâs young miss? But Cheng Yumo remained silent. Her thought was simple. Anyway, it was Cheng Yujin who was standing over there, and it was also Cheng Yujin who spoke so boldly. No one was forcing her to do so. Therefore, if Cheng Yujinâs words offended Duke Cai, she merely swallowed the fruit she planted and couldnât blame others.
No one announced their arrival to Cheng Yujin. Summer vegetation was lush and exuberant. Separated by dense flowers and greenery, unless someone deliberately looked closer, they wouldnât notice anyone behind. Cheng Yujin didnât know that another group was standing nearby, so she didnât soften her hand when cleaning up this unruly bastard.
Cheng Yuanjing and Zhai Yanlin stood behind the flower bush, listening to Cheng Yujinâs gentle and skillful persuasion. But each of her words was like a knife. She mercilessly ordered the dog to be tied and threw out, suppressing Zhai Qingâs momentum, and finally made him cry in frustration and anger. In the capital, Zhai Qingâs name was widely infamous. Even Cheng Yuanjing has also heard about the spoilt little shizi of Cai Duke manor, who was avoided by many because of his lawlessness and unruliness. However, Zhai Qingâs threats didnât work now. Nothing he did could deter Cheng Yujin. Even when Zhai Qing brought out his fatherâs name, or when he sat on the ground and crying loudly, Cheng Yujin was unmoved.
A smile appeared on Cheng Yuanjingâs lips. Cheng Yuanjing gave Cheng Yumo a face just now and held back his chuckle, but he didnât need to save Zhai Yanlinâs face, so he didnât hide his smile. Zhai Yanlin noticed the change in Cheng Yuanjingâs gaze and was slightly embarrassed. But even so, he was more surprised.
What kind of temperament Qingâer was, Zhai Yanlin knew the best. The boyâs spoiled and unruly behavior has become a great laughingstock outside. Zhai Yanlin tried his best to control his son, punishing Zhai Qing for his misdemeanor and even finding a strict teacher to give him discipline. But Zhai Yanlinâs mother loved this grandson too much. Every time Zhai Yanlin punished Zhai Qing, Old Madam Zhai would bring a large group of servants to cry and make a ruckus for her grandsonâs sake. Zhai Yanlin couldnât dissuade his mother, and also couldnât really hurt his son. In the end, he could only replace Zhai Qingâs servants one after another and arranged more caretaker mama and guards for him.
Zhai Yanlin consoled himself. Anyway, Qingâer was still a child. Once he started schooling, his temperament would slowly recede.
However, Zhai Qing knew that his grandmother was backing him, and rarely took Zhai Yanlinâs reprimand seriously. Like this dog, Zhai Yanlin didnât agree to let Zhai Qing raising it, and Old Madam Zhai was also afraid that the dog might injure her baby grandson. However, Zhai Qing refused to listen, and the Old Madam was so distressed that she finally relented. When a dangerous situation happened, for example like today, Zhai Qing insisted on bringing the hound into other familyâs inner manor, Zhai Qingâs attendants could only find Zhai Yanlin quickly and ask him to come over to preside over the situation.
Zhai Yanlin felt a headache. Even the mama who specialized in teaching rules in the imperial palace couldnât make Zhai Qing obedient. Unexpectedly, this young Miss of a marquis household actually made Zhai Qing so helpless that he could only sit on the ground and cry in anger.
Zhai Yanlin was very much shocked, and for the first time, began to observe a woman seriously. Across the lush green leaves, he could see a slender figure standing on the stone steps. She was wearing a pale pink dress, and her side profile was so remarkable. Obviously, the girl was just standing there normally, but her figure brought upon unique charm others didnât have.
The green leaves swayed up and down. From Zhai Yanlinâs position, he could only see the girlâs side figure and was unable to see her face. But the neck that was exposed above the collar was exceedingly white. Coupled with her light-colored dress, it was as if she was shining.
Zhai Yanlin couldnât help but turn around and asked, âWho is she?â
Cheng Yumoâs lips moved, but didnât say anything. Cheng Yuanjing originally watched Cheng Yujin smilingly, but when he heard Zhai Yanlinâs question, he gave the man a sideways glance.
Suddenly, Zhai Yanlin seemed to guess who this girl was. Although a bit surprised, his tone was confident: âThis is Cheng familyâs eldest young Miss?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Zhai Qingâs cry over there concealed the movement on this side. Cheng Yumo sighed inward, and was about to nod when Cheng Yuanjing suddenly walked out.
Cheng Yumo was startled: âNinth Uncle?â
What was Ninth Uncle doing? How did she feel that Ninth Uncle was deliberately reminding eldest sister of their presence?
Cheng Yujin felt something was moving behind. When she turned her head and saw Cheng Yuanjing standing behind the bushes, she was surprised: âNinth Uncle?â
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