Chapter 160
Be A Virtuous Wife! So Tough!
C160 â Life Is a Manâs Life
Crown Prince Zhao rode his horse while Tang Yue engaged in a playful skirmish with Ping Shun and Zhao Sanlang on the carriage. Both of them exhibited remarkable audacity, entering the carriage under the Crown Princeâs keen gaze. Fortunately, Tang Yue managed to withstand the pressure.
âWhy havenât we seen Huangfu Chun around lately? Has His Highness confined him?â Zhao Sanlang had never held much affection for this lad. He always found him excessively vivacious. Honorable men like them remained oblivious to being deceived.
Despite no one ever openly admitting their honesty.
âIâm not sure. Iâll check on him once we return.â Tang Yue also found it peculiar. Given Zhang Chunâs disposition, he didnât seem the type to keep such a low profile.
The group entered the Crown Princeâs Palace. Tang Yue guided Zhao Sanlang and Ping Shun to Zhang Chunâs residence. Following his noble title inheritance, Zhang Chun should have moved to his own Marquisâs Mansion. However, he continued to reside in the Crown Princeâs Palace, citing his youth as the reason.
âWhereâs the young duke?â Tang Yue stepped into the courtyard and inquired of a servant boy attending to Zhang Chun.
The young lad appeared flustered, his legs nearly giving way when Tang Yue grabbed him. He remained silent for an extended moment.
âWhatâs happening? Where is he?â Tang Yueâs brow furrowed.
âI canât⦠Would anyone in the Crown Princeâs Palace lose face?â
âIâm asking you a question. Are you daft?â Zhao Sanlang grasped the servant and gently slapped his cheek.
âNo⦠young master, the young master is insideâ¦â
Tang Yue regarded him with suspicion. âAre you certain?â
Without waiting for a response, he kicked the door open and entered the room. A waft of warm air enveloped the space. Beneath the covers lay a human-shaped figure.
âCould it be? Youâre still sleeping at this hour?â Tang Yue chuckled and approached to pull back the blanket.
The individual beneath the blanket stirred, rolling over to continue sleeping, undisturbed.
Tang Yue frowned anew, sitting at the bedside and patting the figureâs back. âHey, were you out thieving last night? Have you had your dinner?â
Tang Yue grew alarmed as Zhang Chun remained unresponsive. He gently tugged Zhang Chun closer and noticed the redness of his face, the sweat on his forehead. A basin of cold water sat beside the bed, its cloth handkerchief soaking within.
He placed his hand on Zhang Chunâs forehead, testing his body temperature. Then, he opened Zhang Chunâs eyes and examined his pupils. Only then did he ascertain that the lad was sick and running a rather high fever.
âWhatâs happening?â A concerned Ping Shun inquired from the side. His bond with Zhang Chun was peculiarâthey hadnât known each other long, yet their friendship felt remarkably deep, as if they had known each other in a previous life.
âHe has a fever.â Tang Yue then called out, âSomeone, come!â
Without delay, the four servants hurried into the room, keeping their heads bowed as they knelt on the ground.
âWhat happened? When did the Young Marquis fall ill? Can you provide any details?â
The servant, who had been seized by Tang Yue, stepped forward and spoke in a hushed tone, âYoung Master, the Young Duke began feeling unwell the previous night, but he didnât wish to trouble anyone.â
Zhao Sanlang was taken aback by the servantâs unbending attitude. Didnât they understand that a chill in the air could be deadly? âIf he didnât want help, why did you secretly inform the butler? Are you not servants of the Crown Princeâs household?â
If the Young Duke were to pass away in this room, all the servants attending to him would meet the same fate!
âYes⦠the Young Duke insisted⦠itâs just a minor fever. Nothing to worry about. Itâs Lunar New Year, we donât want to bring bad luck to everyone.â
At this time, such beliefs were prevalent, particularly among affluent families, who were cautious about anyone falling ill during Lunar New Year celebrations, especially when they were conducting ancestral ceremonies.
Tang Yue sighed and covered Zhang Chun with a blanket, then instructed someone to fetch another blanket. Afterward, he examined the young manâs pulse and prescribed a remedy.
The room fell silent, with everyone cautious not to make a sound. After a while, the Heir to the Noble State of Duke Heng asked in a daze, âTang Xiaolang, does Huangfu fear troubling you? Should we have him stay at my place?â
Tang Yueâs back stiffened, and he turned around with a bitter smile. âPlease donât jest. He just doesnât feel comfortable here.â
He understood this sentiment all too well. It was akin to his own experiences when he had first arrived in this worldâfeeling lost in an unfamiliar environment.
Fortunately, he had the support of the Yueyang Marquisâs family and knew Crown Prince Zhao, gradually integrating into this era. He had built a career, found love, and established a home.
Zhang Chun, however, was in a different situation. He had just landed in this new environment, devoid of relatives and a small circle of friends. Despite his cheerful exterior, he carried a fragile heart, especially being so young. It was easy to see him as carefree, but his heart remained sensitive.
The Crown Princeâs residence also had a pharmacy. Tang Yue sent someone to collect the prescribed medicine. When it was prepared, he brought it back to the room. He poured a cup of warm water and fed it to Zhang Chun bit by bit.
Zhao Sanlang and Ping Shun sat beside the bed, their expressions grave. Zhao Sanlang even reached out to touch Zhang Chunâs forehead.
âHis fever is quite high. Is he seriously ill?â
âYes. He delayed taking the medicine, and his fever hasnât subsided. If it persists for another two days, it could have dire consequences,â Tang Yue replied with a hint of helplessness.
âWhen you think about it, he truly has a challenging life. Growing up without parents or elders must have been tough for him,â Zhao Sanlang suddenly realized that he had no reason to complain.
Tang Yue thought of Zhang Chunâs previous life and let out a quiet sigh. As he had told Tang Ya before, everyoneâs life had its unique challenges.
âEach personâs fate is their own, Sanlang. Life takes various paths.â
Zhao Sanlang sneered, âI get it. When will you stop your habit of teaching people lessons?â
Tang Yue rolled his eyes, silently thinking, I taught you because I care about you. Whoâd want to waste their breath otherwise?
After administering a bowl of medicinal soup, they waited patiently for another half an hour. Finally, Zhang Chun stirred awake, only to be startled by the room filled with people.
âOh my God! Am I about to kick the bucket? Did you all come to witness my demise?â
Tang Yue smacked him hard on the head. âWe came to send you off. If I hadnât shown up today, Iâd have ordered a coffin for you tomorrow.â
âHahaâ¦â Zhang Chun chuckled awkwardly. âItâs not that bad, is it? Itâs just a minor cold. Iâll be fine with some rest.â
âDo you not realize you have a fever? Do I need to remind you how many people succumb to a cold each year or become mentally impaired due to high fever?â
âDonât scare me. Itâs not like I havenât had a fever before. I canât be that foolish,â Zhang Chun replied, shifting slowly and lying back down, feeling aches throughout his body and weak limbs.
âDonât you know youâve had a fever for three days and nights? Do you have any common sense?â Tang Yue questioned, teeth gritted.
âItâs been⦠three days?â Zhang Chunâs expression shifted dramatically. Though his face remained flushed, some unhealthy pallor had crept in.
âWhat do you think?â
âBrother, hehe⦠Well, youâre a miraculous doctor, arenât you? This little issue is nothing, right?â Zhang Chun wrapped his arms around Tang Yueâs and began to act a bit spoiled.
Tang Yue leaned in closer to his ear and hissed, âCut it out! You, of all people, should know best whether Iâm a miraculous doctor or not. And since you know Iâm a doctor, why did you hide it from me?â
Zhang Chun rubbed his ears and edged away slightly. âIsnât it the New Year season?â He was aware of Tang Yue and the Crown Princeâs recent busy schedules, where they often went without seeing anyone for days and nights. Besides, it was the New Year. Could it be that they wanted everyone preoccupied with his illness?
Ultimately, he was just using this place as a temporary residence. He was merely a guest. A guest ought to behave as such.
He had already been shameless enough to latch onto Tang Yue, a fellow villager. If he caused any more trouble, heâd end up hating himself.
âCanât you take a break from treating patients during the New Year? Moreover,â Tang Yue continued, âitâs just a matter of taking some medicine. Do you plan to drag the Lunar New Year on forever? Is that fun?â
âAlright, brother. I know I messed up. Aiya, Iâm feeling sleepy again. Can I sleep?â
âStill sleeping?â Zhao Sanlang hurried over and pulled him upright. âNo, no. We heard youâve been sleeping for three days. Come on, letâs chat. Play some cards; we can sleep later.â
Ping Shun spontaneously grabbed a deck of cards and placed a small table on the bed. He sat on one side, casting a glance at Tang Yue.
Tang Yue conceded defeat to them and sent someone to inform Crown Prince Zhao before joining the game.
Tang Yue diligently monitored Zhang Chunâs body temperature every hour and administered medicine four hours later. He only relaxed once the fever had subsided.
Zhang Chun observed the people around him and couldnât deny feeling touched. After all, Tang Yue hailed from their hometown, and in his eyes, Zhao Sanlang was an aristocratic young master. Such a person should not treat him as a friend, despite their hometown connection.
This left him greatly flattered.
Ultimately, he struggled to assimilate into the role of the Loyal and Brave Marquis. He couldnât grasp anything, lacked a sense of purpose, and found it uncomfortable to live there.
Before he departed, Tang Yue inquired, âHave you learned how to write?â
âYes,â Zhang Chun replied. It had been a while, and not learning would label him as foolish.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âAlright then, starting tomorrow, you donât need to bother with nearly everything. Just stay by my side. All those high-minded principles of governing the country and the Four Books and Five Classics are meaningless,â Tang Yue advised.
Zhang Chun chuckled inwardly. While his lips wore a smile, he retorted, âLet the Loyal and Brave Marquis run errands for you? Arenât you afraid for your life?â
Tang Yue snorted, âIf youâre running errands, Iâd think your legs are too short. Iâll have you observe people and situations. Thatâs far more valuable than studying in seclusion.â
âYou donât need to be so literal,â Zhang Chun acknowledged, realizing that he was currently not very tall and uncertain how much he could grow.
Tang Yue curled his lips. Knowing that Zhao Sanlang and Ping Shun planned to visit him tomorrow, they left together.
Once everyone had departed, Zhang Chun lay in the quiet room, staring at the ceiling for a while. Eventually, he drifted into a deep, peaceful sleep, a welcome change from his previous restless nights.