Chapter 128 - Relief Workshop
Becoming The Real Rich Daughter After Divorce
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Qiao Jinniang lowered her eyes and said, âYour Majesty, the Qiao family is insatiable. If I give them some benefits, they will only demand more.â
âIf I give them money and ask them to return home, maybe tomorrow they will run amuck in the name of my sister and mine in Linâan.
âMoreover, if they use up the money, they will definitely come to Changâan again. I will never be able to satisfy them!â
Empress Zhou sighed. âIt is indeed unlucky to have such relatives, but they are your former relatives anyway. If you just sit by and watch them become beggars, I am afraid that your reputation will be affected.â
âChangâan is not Linâan. After all, it is necessary for you to maintain a good reputation.
âThey canât cause you any serious trouble anyway. If you donât want to give them money, Iâll give them some money and send them away.â
Qiao Jinniang hurriedly said, âYour Majesty, itâs not about money. You can rest assured that I will handle this matter properly. Even if I canât handle it, Iâll bear the consequences alone and will not implicate His Royal
Highness.â
Empress Zhou chuckled and said, âBut he is your husband. Why did Censor Tong impeach you today? Isnât it because you are the biological mother of the imperial grandson and the future crown princess?
âYou donât want to implicate Chenâer, but itâs not possible. Since you and Chenâer got married, you two have been tied to the same boat.â
Qiao Jinniang said, âBut I havenât entered the East Palace yet. I can cut off all connections with His Royal Highness and bear the bad reputation alone.â
Empress Zhou said helplessly, âJinniang, after Chenâer returned, he has repeatedly angered his father who loves him the most for you. His Majesty is the Emperor after all. Although he is Chenâerâs father, he is also the Emperor of the country. He has disobeyed His Majesty for you many times, but what about you?â
âYou want to cut off all connections with him just because of a few irrelevant clansmen? You said it was for the good of Chenâer, but can you abandon Chenâer so easily?â
Qiao Jinniang pursed her lips. âYour Majesty, I donât want to abandon His Royal Highness, but I think maybe Iâm not worthy of being the crown princess.
âCensor Tong is the elder brother of Your Majestyâs sister-in-law and Your Excellency Duke Wuâs brother-in-law, so he is certainly on His Royal Highnessâ side.
âHe has impeached me because I am the mother of the imperial grandson, but wasnât it also to protect His Royal Highness?â
Empress Zhou looked at Qiao Jinniang in surprise. âI didnât expect you to know the complicated relations among the nobles and officials in Changâan?â
Qiao Jinniang said, âAfter all, I donât want to be blind. Your Majesty, I also want to be His Royal Highnessâ good wife, but I know why I, an insignificant woman, was targeted.
âCensor Tong must be trying to strike first, for fear that other imperial censors will impeach His Royal Highness for condoning my extravagance and ignoring poor relatives.
âOr maybe he didnât think I deserve to be favored by His Royal Highness.
âIn any case, this impeachment is aimed at His Royal Highness. If His Royal Highness canât properly handle the officials, why should he blame me for giving up so easily?â
Queen Zhou looked at Qiao Jinniang, took a sip of tea and said, âIf you have any idea, then try it first. â Qiao Jinniang nodded.
After leaving the Queenâs palace, Qiao Jinniang went to the Relief Workshop in the west Of Changâan.
The Relief Workshop was in the west side of Changan, an area where there were poor childless elderly, abandoned children, and some crazy people who had been driven out by their families and had nowhere to
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In the Relief Workshop, there was a place called Jingci Garden, which accommodated old people who could no longer work. Additionally, there was a place called Disability Hall for disabled people, and Foundling Home.
In the Foundling Home were all children under the age of 12, and for most of the children, once they were 12 years old, they would go out to work as servants, maids, laborers or embroiderers.
Qiao Jinniang went to the Foundling Home. The chief of the Foundling Home was a 40-year-old lean woman. She said to Qiao Jinniang, âNice to meet you, County Mistress. The one hundred taels of silver you donated really helped us out, thank you!â
Qiao Jinniang said, âItâs getting colder and colder. I came to donate some charcoal fire, and do you need books here?â
The lady said, âFor the children here, itâs just too much to hope for food and clothing. They dare not dream
to learn how to read and write. Let me call the children out to thank you, County Mistress.â
The chief came out with the children, and Qiao Jinniang found that they were all girls. âWhy are they all girls?â
The chief said, âThese are times of peace and most ordinary people live well. Even if there are orphans, their clansmen can take care of them.
âBut if some girls whose parents own some property but donât have any brothers, after their parents died, their clansmen would drive them out or abuse them to death so as to take possession of their parentsâ properties.
âFortunately, well-intentioned people would send them to the Foundling Home. There are also some people who had many daughters but still wanted to have a boy. In the end, they couldnât afford their daughters but didnât want to be scolded for selling their daughters, so they sent their daughters here.
âSome were adulterous children and had nowhere to go. Some were the daughters of official prostitutes who didnât want their daughters to be official prostitutes as well, so they sent them here.â
Qiao Jinniang saw only five boys, and most of the girls were skinny.
Although the Foundling Home had subsidies from the government and donations, it was far from enough.
Qiao Jinniang was a mother. Seeing the girls about the same age as Xiâer dressed in tatters, she felt uncomfortable. She thought that if she had a daughter, she would never let her dress in such thin and tattered clothes.
âWow, Sister, are you a princess? Your dress is so beautiful!â
âAnd the hairpin on your head is also very beautiful.â
âCan I be as beautiful as you when I grow up?â
Surrounded and praised for being beautiful by a group of girls, Qiao Jinniang couldnât help but smile happily. She rubbed one of the girlsâ cheeks and said, âYou donât have to wait to grow up. When the tailor makes your clothes, you will surely be beautiful.â
The chief said to Qiao Jinniang, âThis will cost you too much money. Besides, they are children, and they donât need to be dressed well. Itâs enough for them to wear some old cotton-padded clothes of the maids in rich families.â
Qiao Jinniang smiled and said, âGirls should dress beautifully. Iâll make a dress for each of them.â
The chief sighed. âThank you for your kindness, County Mistress, but itâs really unnecessary. The money and charcoal fire you donated earlier are already enough.
âGood and evil people mix around here. If the girls are dressed too beautifully, there may be some b*stards who...WeII, it would be better for them to dress in tatters. â
Qiao Jinniang didnât get what she meant. âWhat do you mean? Will those people steal their clothes and sell
them?â
The chief said, âNo, if these girls dress too beautifully, those beasts may harass them, and there are some old b*stards in Jingci Garden.
âThere are many kinds of people living next to Relief Workshop, and some seriously ill jerks realized that they are going to die soon, so they... alas!â
Hearing her words, Qiao Jinniang felt sad. âI still want to make them clothes. Iâll give you more money. You can buy some strong mammies to protect these girls.â