Chapter 62
Be A Virtuous Wife! So Tough!
C62 â Professional Cheater?
âShunâer, make sure to thank Nephew Tang promptly. Historically, youâve always favored meat over vegetables and didnât enjoy eating the latter. Seeing you relish your meal today, I promise to prepare this for the next three meals.â
The Noble Heir of State Duke Heng was almost tempted to express that despite the delicious taste, consuming it daily would eventually become monotonous. Besides, it wasnât meat, which made all the difference in essence.
Nonetheless, State Duke Heng shot him a sharp look that silenced his protest, obliging him to agree. Concerning the later stages of implementation, that extended beyond his fatherâs jurisdiction.
Anticipating that Tang Yue might not be available for continuous monitoring and recognizing the unlikelihood of his endurance exceeding a few days, he hesitated before saying, âI wonât hide it from Your Grace. My nephew conducted a diagnosis of the Noble Heirâs constitution. Itâs evident that his constitution is frail, and the excessive meat consumption might lead to eventual diarrhea. Such a reaction is normal; itâs essential to increase his water intake.â
Given his mental preparation, State Duke Heng wouldnât make a substantial commotion even if he encountered his sonâs diarrhea until it resulted in exhaustion.
Certainly, Tang Yue didnât concoct an elaborate meal for the Noble Heir of State Duke Heng without a purpose. This particular spread was strategically designed in conjunction with his earlier therapeutic technique to aid in clearing the young masterâs digestive tract.
By maintaining this diet for three days, at the very least, he could promote gastrointestinal purification and diminish the accumulation of toxins in his body. This marked the initial step towards weight loss.
Nevertheless, this chubby guy might just find himself confined to the latrine for the next three days, a minor retribution of sorts.
Yet, State Duke Hengâs thoughts ran deeper than his. âNephewâs medical skills are truly exceptional. Instead of sending you about town, how about considering a stay at the residence, treating it as a visit to your uncleâs abode?â
Of course not! Tang Yue had barely spent a month at Prince Zhaoâs Mansion. Was he now expected to repeat the drill at State Duke Hengâs Mansion?
It was true he practiced medicine. He could also frequent the clinic for consultations, but that didnât imply he had to be perpetually on-call. He wasnât a designated family doctor!
Moreover, his familyâs estate was sprawling. To huddle in unfamiliar quarters and adhere to unwarranted limitations felt a tad self-inflicted, didnât it?
âOrdinarily, nephew shouldnât decline. However, Noble Heirâs health isnât a matter that can be whisked away in an instant. My influence here is limited.â
State Duke Heng wasnât so domineering as to coerce others into cohabiting. So, he probed from another perspective, âThen, why donât we have Shunâer stay over at his place for a few days?â
Tang Yueâs eyes lit up. This seemed possible!
He cast a significant look at Ping Shun, who suddenly shivered, gazing at his father with astonishment and a sense of injustice.
âFather⦠thisâ¦â He didnât want to go. He could do whatever he pleased within his own domain. Wouldnât he be subservient to others at the Yueyang Marquisâs Mansion?
The prospect seemed bleak as he contemplated the injuries on his body. The future appeared daunting.
Tang Yueâs smile emerged unexpectedly, gentle and serene. âUncle, if you have no concerns, entrust Noble Heir to my care.â
Onlookers stared blankly at this scene. They couldnât fathom why Tang Yue, who was married into the State Duke Hengâs family, was giving away his cherished son.
âThen itâs settled.â State Duke Heng reached a decision and excused himself from the gathering to spare the younger generation any awkwardness.
Once the patriarch departed, the younger siblings started buzzing with chatter.
Zhao Sanlang seized Tang Yueâs neck and questioned fiercely, âAre you genuinely planning to bring that cursed chubby guy home to serve him?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âCough, cough⦠release me firstâ¦â Gasping for breath, Tang Yue countered, âWhat do you mean by âbringing him home to serve himâ? Iâm here to treat his physique. Do you comprehend?â
âWhat kind of treatment? Isnât it just aiding him in losing weight? You should give up. Even if he slims down now, heâll regain the weight in no time.â
This lifelong friend was indeed perceptive. He grasped the situation well.
Tang Yue stretched his arms and shook his head. With his intervention, at least State Duke Hengâs Noble Heir would conduct himself somewhat decently before getting married. As for his demeanor post-marriage, that relied on his sister.
âJust wait and witness the outcome.â Tang Yue chuckled, causing Zhao Sanlangâs hair to stand on end.
âWill you see my father?â he asked.
âAbsolutely. You agreed just now, didnât you?â Wang Yao quipped, âRegardless of whether you treat him well or not, youâll get a discount.â
âWhat is a discount?â
âWhile others need to pay ten gold coins, you, Zhao Sanlang, only need to pay eight gold coins.â The man declared, a hint of generosity in his tone.
âYour algorithm is wrong.â
âWhatâs wrong?â
âIf someone else pays ten gold, then this young master will pay twenty. This way, Iâll demonstrate both my confidence in your medical expertise and my appreciation for your help,â he explained.
Tang Yue mused to himself, âThere are people actually eager to pay more money. I truly donât grasp the mindset of wealthy folks.â
âThis will be the new standard moving forward. If anyone is disinclined to pay more, then they wonât be regarded as your brother!â the man asserted.
So, is this guy a skilled con artist? Tang Yueâs forehead creased with puzzlement.
This guy must have been a pyramid schemer in modern times!