Chapter 112 - Not Worthy of Marrying into the East Palace
Becoming The Real Rich Daughter After Divorce
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Qiao Jinniang said, âIs there anything I can do?â
Prince Mediocre was considered a good person in the minds of folk literati. Otherwise, he would not have been able to deceive Qiao Ruofeng and other women.
He was probably not so easy to deal with.
Lu Chen touched her earlobe and said, âYes, do I have to wait until after the Lantern Festival?â
âMommy.â Tuanâer stumbled into the study and threw himself into Qiao Jinniangâs arms. âI miss you so much.â
Qiao Jinniang quickly stood up, picked up Tuanâer and kissed him on the face. âI miss you too. I bought a house not far from the East Palace. You can go to the house to play with me when you are free.â
Tuanâer said happily, âOkay, Iâl go play with Mommy.â
Being interrupted by Tuanâer again, Lu Chen felt that he really should make Tuanâer copy the Historical Records now.
âXer, go out first. I have something to do with your mother.â
Qiao Jinniang glared at Lu Chen and said. âYou promised to wait until the Lantern Festival. You should keep your word.â
Lu Chen counted the time. When he found that the Lantern Festival was still about 100 days away, he sighed.
If he had known this, he shouldnât have said anything about making her his concubine. Now it was he who suffered.
Lu Chen and Tuanâer sent Qiao Jinniang home together.
Arriving at the Duke Mansion, Tuanâer was still reluctant to let go of Qiao Jinniangâs hand.
Qiao Jinniang said, âCan I sleep with Xiâer tonight? Iâll send him back tomorrow morning, okay?â
Looking at Tuanâerâs expectant eyes, Lu Chen didnât refuse. âOkay, Iâll pick him up after the levee tomorrow.â
âWhen Qiao Jinniang entered the Jin Garden, Hongling hurriedly came up and said,
âMiss, Madam heard about what happened to the Zheng family and fainted several times from grief.
âAnd after she calmed down a bit, the Duke brought her out of the city to handle the funeral of the Zheng family.
âOld Madam has gone to the temple to pray for Madamâs deceased child.
âBut Miss Ruoyiâs mother is seriously ill, and the imperial physician said that she might not be able to survive today. No master is home now, and Fifth Miss is still youngâ¦â
The Duchess was the only survivor of the Zheng family, so only she could handle the Zheng familyâs funeral.
Qiao Jinniang couldnât help but have a headache. Was her grandmother forcing her to manage the Duke Mansion?
Did she really trust her so much?
Qiao Jinniang went to Qiao Ruoyiâs yard. Her mother had been seriously ill for a long time.
Although the ginseng Qiao Jinniang gave last time made her last for some time, she couldnât last any longer.
âSecond Miss, cough, Iâm so worried about Ruoyi⦠I hope you can find her a good husband for the sake of your sisterhood, cough. She is a very good child, but unfortunately, she was born from me.â
âMom, no. Iam lucky to be your daughter, and you will get better,â Qiao Ruoyi said with tears.
Lying on the bed, Ruoyiâs mother stretched out her hand and slowly stroked Qiao Ruoyâs face. âDonât disobey your father and mother in the future, and donât come to a concubineâs belly in your next life.â
After Ruoyiâs mother finished speaking, her hand slowly drooped.
âMother!â Qiao Ruoyi shouted loudly.
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âsister, Iâm sorry for your loss.â
Qiao Ruoyi cried out of breath. âItâs my fault. If I had discovered what Concubine Qian did to my mom earlier, she wouldnât have died so early.â
âQian Shi hated that Madam made her drink a sterilization drug, and hated that my mother, who she despised, could have a child, so she poisoned my mother.â
âShe died too early, and she died too easily! I shouldnât have exposed what she had done so early! I should have let her die slowly and painfully.â
From Qiao Ruoyiâs words, Qiao Jinniang could tell that the downfall of Qian Shi was because of Qiao Ruoyi.
No wonder. After all, the Duchess had fought her for eighteen years to no avail.
The funeral of a concubine was usually not grand.
Besides, the Duchess was pregnant, but since the Duchess and the Duke were not in the Duke Mansion, there was no such taboo.
Qiao Jinniang went to invite Second Madam and Third Madam over to discuss how to conduct the funeral.
Although a concubine was not important, this concubine gave birth to a daughter, and she had been serving the Duke since she was a child, so giving her face was equivalent to giving Qiao Ruoyi face.
Qiao Jinniang didnât have any feelings for the concubine, but she thought that giving Ruoyiâs mother a grand funeral would be good for Ruoyi in the future.
Second Madam was busy with Qiao Ruofengâs marriage, so she said, âJinniang, she is just a concubine.
âIf the news is released, people who are interested will naturally come to attend her funeral, but if the funeral is too grand, people will laugh at our family for valuing a concubine too much.â
Third Madam also said, âYeah, Jinniang, normally, when a concubine dies, itâs already kind enough to hire a Taoist priest to perform a ritual for her. It would be inappropriate to hold a large funeral for a mere concubine.â
Qiao Jinniang stroked the tea cup and said, âThe funeral wonât be too grand. Now that my parents and grandmothers are not home, it would be too impersonal to give Ruoyiâs mom a perfunctory funeral.
âWeâll just deliver the obituaries to the relatives and friends of the Qiao family. Itâs up to them who they will send to pay homage.
âAnyway, Sister Ruoyi is a grown-up. She should be given some face, and we should also invite the relatives of Ruoyiâs mom.
âThavenât held any banquets, so I hope you can help me, aunts.â
Second Madam and Third Madam were reluctant, but they didnât dare to say anything.
Since Ruoyiâs mom was only a concubine, there was no need to hang white silk in the Duke Mansion, but the lanterns in the Duke Mansion were replaced with white ones.
Qiao Jinniang studied the funeral customs in Changâan overnight.
The banquet at the funeral was also very important.
Qiao Jinniang wasnât familiar with the Duke Mansionâs kitchen, so she simply transferred two chefs over from Tasty Pavilion.
By the time she returned to the Jin Garden, Tuanâer had fallen asleep.
Nuomi was dozing off at the bedside. Seeing her, she said, âMiss, Tuanâer is already asleep. Why did you come back so late?â
Qiao Jinniang yawned and said, âGo to sleep. There will be many guests tomorrow, and weâll be busy.â
âOkay.â
Qiao Jinniang lay beside the little boy and slowly fell asleep.
Not long after falling asleep, she was awakened by the sound of the Taoist priest performing a ritual.
Qiao Jinniang got up slowly, and Tuanâer also woke up, clamoring for Qiao Jinniang to hug him.
Qiao Jinniang hugged him and said, âBe good. Mommy has something to do.â
Tuanâer lowered his head and said, âOkay, Mommy come hug me again when youâre free.â
Qiao Jinniang chuckled and rubbed Tuanâerâs little face.
She went to the courtyard where Ruoyiâs momâs body was placed. Many family members of the Dukeâs subordinates had come to pay their respects early in the morning.
Those who came were mostly the daughters-in-law of the family, or favored concubines, but few mistresses came.
âWhen Qiao Jinniang came over, she heard some people laugh at her.
âThe Duchess actually allowed the slave-raised Qiao Jinniang manage the Duke Mansion. Itâs simply a joke.
âShe actually issued an obituary for a concubine. My mother-in-law scoffed at it.â
âTwonder how she could give birth to the Crown Princeâs heir. She is really lucky.â
âTf Qiao Jinniang was aware of the rules, how come His Majesty still hasnât let her stay in the East Palace?
âExactly, since she has given birth to the Imperial Grandson, she should at least be the Crown Princeâs second concubine. It can be seen that she is not welcomed by the royal family.
âAnd she even held a funeral for her fatherâs concubine who was out of her fatherâs favor. What a disgrace for nobles!â
âThatâs right, sheâs not worthy of marrying into the East Palace at all.. When has a decent noble girl held a funeral for her fatherâs concubine?â