Chapter 39.1 GNU Ch. 39 Part 1- Self-Control (I)
Greetings, Ninth Uncle
Cheng Yujin didnât have the ability to guess His Highnessâs thought, so she simply stopped thinking. Cheng Yuanjingâs self-control was extremely good. Even if Mount Tai collapsed in front of his eyes, he wouldnât bat an eyelid. Even if Cheng Yujin observed his expression, she couldnât guess his mind. However, ignorance was a form of fearlessness. Since she couldnât guess this great ancestorâs thought, then she could say anything boldly and calmly: âNinth Uncle, do you think this pouch is well-made?â
Cheng Yuanjing nodded, âYes.â
Cheng Yujin blinked innocently: âThen, can this little girl ask you something?â
Sure enough, it came to this. Cheng Yuanjing was amused. Since she deliberately prepared handmade pastries and pouch, he knew that she wanted something in return.
Cheng Yujin came to ask a favor directly, but Cheng Yuanjing didnât care at all. He said casually: âJust speak. What do you want?â
Cheng Yujin smiled. She personally poured a cup of tea for Cheng Yuanjing: âNinth Uncle, you gave me that one thousand mu of land. Iâm very grateful. In addition, there are also three shops from grandfather. However, I donât know where the land in Jinling is located or how the shops look. Although I have the account books, I donât understand the situation, and I also donât have any trusted subordinates. Like this, it will be too easy for the people below to collude and falsify the account book. But I donât want the shopkeepers to come to the manor to give their report. Their coming and going will inevitably attract attention. Itâs not good if people outside begin to gossip that I already begin to stretch my hands into the shops during my grandfatherâs mourning period. They will doubt my filial piety. Moreover, having shopkeepers entering the manor will also disturb mother and grandmother. I donât want my elders to worry about it. Besides, grandfather also secretly gave me some things. If grandmother knows, Iâm afraid she will doubt the fairness of grandfatherâs property distribution. It might cause another trouble. Grandfather has just passed away. I canât bear making grandmother suspicious of him because of me. I shouldnât waste my eldersâ benevolence. Ninth Uncle, am I right?â
Cheng Yuanjing looked at her and thought to himself: wasnât she just want to visit those three shops secretly? Just for this small thing, she devised such a high-sounding reason. Cheng Yuanjing asked: âWhat do you want to say?â
Cheng Yujin was pleased. His Highness didnât retort, which indicated that he accepted her reasoning. She continued: âThis little girl grew up in the inner residence. The servants I met every day are women serving in the inner courtyard. According to the reason, since Iâm still unmarried, these kinds of outside affairs should be handled by my elders. But after all, those are given to me by grandfather; I shouldnât leave it under other people. But if I donât manage it well, I will betray my grandfatherâs kindness. I want to do my best, but unfortunately, I am stupid and donât understand businessâ¦â
Cheng Yuanjing listened patiently, but in the end, he couldnât bear it anymore: âFinish within ten words.â
Cheng Yujinâs voice snapped abruptly. She stared at Cheng Yuanjing, pursed her lips, and quickly said: âNinth Uncle, please take me out to see the shops.â
Ten words. No more, no less.
Cheng Yuanjing threw her a glance: âYou can say it in one sentence. Why use so much nonsense?â
Cheng Yujin secretly rolled her eyes. She was used to occupying the moral high ground in everything. Although she was selfish, self-centered, and easily suspicious, since she wanted to secretly inspect the shops given by the Old Master, she must have a good reason.
If one wanted to occupy the perfect moral ground, they must take account of all aspects and speak it out eloquently. This wasnât an easy task. Cheng Yujin spent a long time to prepare her rhetorics. However, Cheng Yuanjing was too impatient to listen, forcing her to finish her speech in just one sentence. Facing him, it was like a scholar facing a soldier. Truly infuriating.
But who made him the crown prince? Cheng Yujin obviously was fuming, yet she still had to keep smiling: âNinth Uncle is right. But this little girl has no person I can use, and I also donât know the situation outside. Even if I want to take a look in person, I canât go out freely. But Ninth Uncle is different. Ninth Uncle is an honorable jinshi. Over the years, you have been taking care of common peopleâs suffering and are familiar with their condition and livelihood. Whether it is in business or officialdom, Ninth Uncle can see its real shape and the truth or falseness, at a glance. To know the world is to understand its struggle. Having Ninth Uncle here is truly a blessing for the court.â
Aa Cheng Yujin talking, she found out that Cheng Yuanjing was staring at her. She paused and couldnât help touching her face. She asked: âNinth Uncle, why are you staring at me like that?â
Cheng Yuanjing said flatly, âItâs a pity that you arenât an official.â
âWhat?â
âYour nonsensing ability is top-notch.â
Cheng Yujin secretly scolded: thatâs your own court, up to you if you want to mock. Cheng Yujinâs smile was unfazed: âOf course not. The court is full of talented people who work hard for the sake of our country. They are all Wei Zheng1 and Bao Zheng2, the model of honest and justice official. Truly the sign of prosperous age.â
Originally, Cheng Yuanjing was listening with a cold face. But in the end, he couldnât help chuckling. Cheng Yuanjing glanced at Cheng Yujin, then reached out to flick her forehead with a smile in his eyes. Cheng Yujin dutifully acted her role as a greedy minister next to a wise monarch. Seeing that Cheng Yuanjing was in a good mood, she asked, âNinth Uncle, then Iâ¦â
Cheng Yuanjing stood up: âDonât you just want to go out and take a look at your shops? Why need so much nonsense. Letâs go.â
It wasnât easy for a girl like Cheng Yujin to take a trip outside. If she wanted to go out, she must first ask for Qingfu Junzhuâs permission. If Qingfu gave her consent, afterward, she had to ask the Old Madamâs permission. She naturally also has to tell where she wanted to go and for what purpose. In the end, everyone inside the house would know about her trip. Moreover, things involving money were especially eye-catching. Cheng Yujin didnât want others to know. But if she wanted to go out secretly, only a male relative could take her out. Cheng Yujinâs father was unreliable. Not to mention her brothers. After calculating her alternatives, the only one she could ask for help was Cheng Yuanjing.
Fortunately, although it was difficult for Cheng Yujin to take a trip outside, it wasnât the case for Cheng Yuanjing. He only needed to order his people to prepare the carriage, and there was no need for him to ask for permission or explain his purpose. Cheng Yujin sat inside the carriage, listening to the carriage drove out of the gated compound. She sighed slowly. Sure enough, men were indeed much freer.
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Wei Zheng: Tang politician and historian, notorious as a critic, editor of History of the Sui Dynasty
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