Chapter 83.3 GNU Ch 83 Part 3 – To Make Clear (III)
Greetings, Ninth Uncle
Liu Yi felt his head throbbed in ache. He tried to reminded again: âYour Highness, the Emperor misses you so much. The original schedule was for you two to meet during the lantern festival, but now it has to be extended for another day. The Emperor is very concerned about why you didnât come last night.
The Emperor used the excuse of celebrating the Lantern Festival with common people to go out of the palace. The so-called celebrating with common people were actually no more than staying in a tower owned by the imperial family, which was no different than the palace. However, compared to the palace, the rules were more relaxed, and it was easier for the Emperor to get away briefly and meet Cheng Yuanjing in secret. Unfortunately, Cheng Yuanjing couldnât make it last night. Therefore, the Emperor had no choice but to prolong his excursion for one more day.
When the person above opened their mouth, it was the people below who almost broke their legs, rushing to make the order come true. There was no need to think of how much trouble the Emperorâs sudden decision had caused. Hearing Liu Yiâs words, Cheng Yuanjing fell into thought.
Liu Yi lowered his head, not daring to disturb his master. After a while, Cheng Yuanjing put down his brush, stamped his private seal on the paper, and said: âI know. I will tell him later.â
Liu Yi understood the meaning implied. His Highness warned him to keep his mouth shut. Liu Yiâs back suddenly was drenched in a cold sweat. Fortunately, he had served the crown prince closely and could figure out His Highnessâ mind to an extent. When the Emperorâs messengers came to inquire, he gave a vague answer, only saying that His Highness was suffering from sudden cold and didnât mention about eldest miss Cheng at all. It seemed that his decision saved his neck.
Liu Yiâs mood was very conflicted, and for a moment, he didnât know what to say. Finally, he glanced at the cold-dispelling medicine that was about to cool down on the table and cautiously said: âYour Highness, you should take the medicine.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Cheng Yujin fell ill after the incident last night. Cheng Yuanjing was fine, but all his eunuch attendants were frightened. If something slightly wrong happened to His Highness, it was them who would bear the whole blame.
Therefore, they also prepared cold-dispelling medicine for Cheng Yuanjing. But Cheng Yuanjing felt that his body was fine and was too lazy to drink it. Liu Yi tried to persuade, but didnât dare to be too nagging, so he changed his method and used a soft reminder.
Sure enough, Cheng Yuanjing merely glanced indifferently and showed no intention to drink the medicine. Liu Yiâs head ached even more. He wanted to persuade again when his ears suddenly caught on something. Cheng Yuanjing also heard the movement outside and asked in a deep voice, âWho?â
The guard stopped just outside the door and replied respectfully: âMaster, eldest miss Chengâs servant girl is here.â
Liu Yi saw that Cheng Yuanjingâs expression softened in an instant. His posture also relaxed as he ordered: âLet her in.â
Du Ruo entered the door. Her head was down in respect, dared not to look directly at the person sitting in the room. After giving a proper salute, she conveyed Cheng Yujinâs message: âNinth Master, Miss has woken up and wants to express her gratitude in person. Is it convenient for Ninth Master to see Miss now?â
Liu Yi lamented silently. Of course it was not convenient. The Emperor was still waiting for His Highness, and there was also a backlog of works to be taken care of. If His Highness went to see eldest miss Cheng, those things would have to be pushed back again. But Liu Yi also understood that His Highness always had the free time for eldest miss Cheng.
Sure enough, hearing that Cheng Yujin was awake, Cheng Yuanjing stood up almost immediately and strode out: âWhen did she wake up? Why didnât you report it immediately?â
Cheng Yujin was leaning on the couch, stirring a bowl of red bean and white fungus soup. There was a plum preserve in her mouth. When Cheng Yuanjing arrived, she had only eaten two.
Cheng Yujin put down the bowl, stood up, and gave a very formal curtsy: âNinth Uncle.â
Seeing Cheng Yujinâs formal attitude, Cheng Yuanjingâs frowned. He signaled Cheng Yujin to put down the formality and was about to help her stand, but the girl stepped back slightly, avoided his hand, and completed a full set of formal greetings.
âThis niece thanks Ninth Uncle for your life-saving grace.â
Cheng Yuanjing lowered his eyes and glanced at his empty hand before staring deeply at Cheng Yujin. Cheng Yujin didnât falter. Under Cheng Yuanjingâs silent gaze, she maintained the most formal posture and waited in obeisance.
Cheng Yujin truly lived up to her fame. Even when she hadnât yet fully recovered from a serious illness, she could maintain the curtsy for so long without shaking. In the end, it was Cheng Yuanjing who couldnât bear seeing her like this. Cheng Yujin could neglect her own health, but Cheng Yuanjing couldnât.
âGet up.â
âYes.â Upon Cheng Yuanjingâs permission, Cheng Yujin replied respectfully and rose without delay. Her attitude was completely different from how the Cheng familyâs young miss usually faced her Ninth Uncle.
In other words, this was the supposed normal distance between them.
Seeing that the atmosphere was not right, all the servants had already withdrawn. The door closed, leaving Cheng Yujin and Cheng Yuanjing alone.
Cheng Yuanjing sat, but Cheng Yujin kept standing. Her eyes were lowered slightly, staring at the ground in a respectful manner. Seeing her attitude, Cheng Yuanjing finally couldnât hold it anymore and ask: âWhat do you mean by this?â
âThis is what this subject daughter should do.â Cheng Yujin lowered her eyelashes, covering all the emotion in her eyes. âThis subject daughter greets Your Highness the Crown Prince.â
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