Chapter 91.3 gnu ch 91 part 3 to act out (iii)
Greetings, Ninth Uncle
Cheng Yujinâs original mood to watch the fun instantly diminished. She didnât like to trouble others, and even more so, disliked being troubled by others. Seeing Qingfu Junzhu and Ruan-shiâs attitude, they seemingly was planning to fight a long-term battle and let her take care of their children for nothing?
Cheng Yujin resisted the urge to scold, reminding herself repeatedly that the most important thing to do when quarreling was to occupy the higher moral stand and let the opponent take the first blame. So she smiled kindly and welcomed the âguestsâ: âSecond and third younger brother is also here? Come in.â
Cheng Yujin instructed her servant girl to prepare tea and led Qingfu Junzhu and Ruan-shi to the seat. Qingfu Junzhuâs eyes quickly swept across the sewing basket on the luohan couch. The corners of the cloth were red, embroidered with gold threads. It was clearly a dowry.
Not everyone could use gold threads. Even if ordinary people could afford to buy it, using clothes with gold thread embroidery was a crime of overstepping oneâs status.
Qingfu Junzhu suddenly had some unspeakable feelings. She had never taken Cheng Yujin seriously. Qingfu Junzhu had always been surrounded by people who looked up and flattered her. She was a Junzhu, a member of the imperial clan. She was the most noble person in the Cheng family. When She adopted Cheng Yujin, everyone knew that it was Cheng Yujinâs luck for taking advantage of her! But now Cheng Yuji had become the Crown Princess, and her status was higher than her adoptive mother.
No, it was actually far above Qingfu Junzhu.
To speak frankly, Qingfu Junzhu was just a Junzhu1
who grew up in a distant fief. Her blood relationship with the current Emperor was very far, enough to be reduced to a side branch in ordinary clans. It just happened that her familyâs surname was Li, and they had been staying in their fief for a long time. As long as Ning Wang didnât make a mistake, his title and fief could be passed on to his descendants for generations. If Qingfu Junzhu didnât marry into the capital, she might end her life staying in her familyâs fief forever, relying on the prestige and income generated by a small amount of her fatherâs land, with no chance to ever go to the bustling capital and see the real imperial family.
Qingfu married to Cheng family, who looked strong outside but was hollow inside. As a noble and prestigious daughter-in-law, the whole family flattered her. But thinking from another angle, a di daughter of an imperial wang2 married someone like Cheng Yuanxian, which showed Ning Wangâs status and worth in the imperial clan. Ning Wang lived cautiously in low-profile, not daring to make any mistakes in fear of arousing the Emperorâs suspicion. Even though Qingfu was a Junzhu, she was just the daughter of the distant imperial relative, completely incomparable to the Emperorâs direct nieces. As for the Crown Prince, that was an existence far beyond her reach.
Putting Qingfu Junzhu and the Crown Prince on the same frame was itself an insult to the Crown Prince.
Therefore, it was natural for Qingfu Junzhu to feel very sour and unwilling when Cheng Yujin became the Crown Princess. Seeing a person who was originally higher than her getting even higher was totally incomparable to seeing an inferior person who previously depended on her charity suddenly soared to the sky. For the former, Qingfu Junzhu couldnât even feel jealous, but for the latter, she was suffocated with all flavors of bitterness.
This was exactly Qingfu Junzhuâs feeling when she faced Cheng Yujin now.
Qingfu Junzhu concealed the sour jealousy in her heart and asked with a smile: âEldest girl, are you in the middle of embroidering your dowry?â
Cheng Yujin nodded calmly. There was no typical shyness of a newly engaged girl on her face as she answered: âYes.â
Qingfu Junzhu and Ruan-shi suddenly didnât know how to continue the conversation. After a while, Ruan-shi smiled and said: âEldest girl is truly beautiful and smart. When you were just born, you didnât cry or make a fuss, but looked around with wide eyes, as if you understood what the adults were saying. At that moment, I knew that you must be surrounded by blessings. Now, it can be seen that my intuition is right.â
Cheng Yujin smiled softly: âThank you for second auntâs auspicious words.â
Qingfu coughed lightly and then began to talk about this morningâs incident: âItâs because the servants are stupid and cannot even do something as simple as delivering a porridge. I obviously do it with a good intention, but their conducts make others misunderstand. I have scolded Liu Mama after she went back, and she is now receiving punishment in my courtyard. Eldest girl shouldnât take it to heart.â
Hearing Qingfu Junzhu mention Liu Mama, Ruan-shi quickly began to tell Cheng Yujin about what happened to Panzhi too. In order to express her attitude, Ruan-shi gritted her teeth and deliberately made Panzhiâs punishment much harsher than she intended. Not willing to lose, Qingfu Junzhu also added punishment to Liu Mama. Both of them refused to yield to the other, so they gritted their teeth and severely punished their own right hands.
Cheng Yujin smiled without saying a word, but she added a sentence from time to time, increasing the sparks between Qingfu Junzhu and Ruan-shi. The words they exchanged became increasingly harsher and more sarcastic. Meanwhile, adults could sit still for a long time, but children couldnâtâespecially Cheng Enbao, who was spoiled by his mother. After a while, he began to twist left and right. His eyes wandered around, and he kicked the stool with his feet, clearly showing his impatience.
Cheng Enbaoâs performance was undoubtedly very unruly, especially when Cheng Enbei sat quietly next to him. With his cousin as a contrast, Cheng Enbaoâs behavior looked even more intolerable. Qingfuâs expression immediately sank, while Ruan-shiâs eyes were full of proud gloating. Cheng Yujin seemed to see nothing wrong, and she didnât even spare the children a glance.
Qingfu Junzhu hurriedly scolded Cheng Enbao. Then she said to Cheng Yujin: âEldest girl, Enbao has been spoiled by me and cannot sit down calmly to study. I only gave birth to him in my thirties and probably wonât have any other children in my life. I cannot bear to discipline him, but as a result, he grows up unruly. He is not afraid of anyone except you. You will rarely go out during the engagement period anyway, so you should have a lot of free time. You can help mother to teach your younger brother.â
When Ruan-shi heard it, she hurriedly followed suit: âIt just so happens that Enbei is also free. Enbei always says how he admires his eldest sisterâs intelligence. Eldest girl once learned calligraphy from the Crown Prince. Your penmanship must be excellent. Why donât you take some time to give pointers to Enbei? Enbei is a diligent and calm child. He wonât disturb you.â
Because Cheng Yujin was free and had nothing to do, she had to help to teach her younger brothers? On what basis?
Just because she knew how to discipline children, she should take the burden off these two women and assume the responsibility of teaching their sons?
Cheng Yujin inwardly sneered. If she didnât teach these people a lesson, they might never realize that Cheng Yujin was already the quasi Crown Princess. If they wanted to ask for her help, they should take a proper attitude instead of assuming the âthis is what you ought to doâ posture to annoy her.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
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