Chapter 18.2
Transmigrated as the Princess Consort of a Fallen Nation
The Crown princeâs expression had returned to calmness. âPlayed chess with the physician from the village. After winning a few games, I borrowed them.â
Qin Zheng didnât understand why the prince needed brush and ink, but she had already started to form a plan in her mind.
She would take the opportunity to draw a detailed design of the trestle bridge and separately sketch the plan of the support frame assembled with mortise and tenon joints.
Then, she would have Lin Zhao explain it to the leader responsible for the bridge construction in the Eastern Village.
With the design in hand, he should be able to understand.
Seeing Qin Zhengâs eyes light up as she looked at the brush and ink, the prince raised an eyebrow and asked, âDo you need them?â
Qin Zheng thought to herself if she had been too obvious.
However, she would never dare to write in front of the prince.
If he saw the original handwriting of the previous owner and noticed that her handwriting was different, it would be a dead giveaway.
Qin Zheng hurriedly said, âInk is precious, I wonât waste it. If my lord wants to write, I can help grind the ink.â
The Crown prince seemed to be slightly interested in her words and nodded slightly. âGo ahead.â
Qin Zheng then took the brush, ink, paper, and inkstone and began grinding the ink slowly.
The dark inkstone accentuated her fair, almost translucent fingers, making them look like jade, smooth and delicate to the point of obscuring her knuckles.
The prince unfolded a piece of rough paper with frayed edges.
Although the conditions were simple, the scene of âyou write, I grind inkâ was somewhat romantic, just like those scenes in novels and dramas.
However, Qin Zheng was probably immune to romance.
The brush that the prince held had bristles like a roosterâs crest, so loose that even with water, they couldnât stick together.
It would be a miracle if it could still write.
Even with the princeâs excellent upbringing, he was speechless for a while when he saw the brush.
Qin Zheng cleared the remnants, took away the inkstone and the remaining ink on the inkstone, as well as the paper.
She made an excuse to clean the inkstone but instead, she lay on the kitchen table, dipped a bamboo stick in ink, and sketched a simple bridge design.
She also drew a disassemble-able triangular wooden frame, marking all the joints.
Once the ink dried, she carefully folded the paper and tucked it into her clothes.
Just as she finished tidying up like a thief, there was a loud knock on the courtyard door.
Qin Zheng went to open it, surprised when she saw the visitor: âMiss He?â
He Yunjing wore a goose-yellow jacket today, looking somewhat charming.
Despite Qin Zhengâs unfriendly gaze, she put on a warm expression:
âMy foster brotherâs men are unruly. They clashed with you two last night, and now my brother is bedridden from severe injuries. Iâve come to apologize on his behalf.â
The maids following her looked proud and arrogant, like a flock of ducks strutting with their chests puffed out.
Rather than an apology, it seemed more like they came to intimidate.
Although Qin Zheng had only briefly met this girl in the kitchen, she had already heard about her involvement with Lin Yao from Magpie.
He Yunjing seemed either too sheltered by the second master or naive; she hadnât seemed to figure out the situation yet, thinking the second master and Lin Yao just had a simple disagreement, with her constantly revolving around Lin Yao.
Qin Zheng had no desire to deal with this inexperienced girl.
Standing at the door, she showed no intention of inviting them in, politely saying, âThe master and Miss have already resolved the matter for us. We dare not trouble Miss He further.â
âWe still need an apology,â He Yunjing persisted.
She stepped aside to peek into the courtyard, âIâve been standing at the gate for half a day. Wonât Madam Cheng let me in for a cup of tea?â
Qin Zheng couldnât fathom why she insisted on entering the courtyard and glanced at her, saying flatly, âIs Miss He thirsty? Then wait.â
With that, she closed the courtyard door expressionlessly.
He Yunjing stood very close, nearly getting her nose hit by the door panel.
Her face darkened instantly: âSheâs actually giving this lady the cold shoulder?â
As soon as she finished speaking, the courtyard door opened again from inside. Qin Zheng handed her a ladle filled with water: âDrink.â
Drink up and leave quickly.
He Yunjing widened her beautiful eyes, her chest heaving with anger, unable to articulate her words properly as she pointed at Qin Zheng: âYouâ¦â
Qin Zheng replied calmly, âThereâs no tea in the courtyard, only cold water.â
Feeling like she might be driven to madness if she stayed any longer, He Yunjing abandoned her earlier plan and raised her voice, âIâm concerned about Madam Chengâs husbandâs injuries. I heard theyâre severe, and he needs proper care.â
Qin Zheng had tested her IQ before, which showed she was quite intelligent, but at the moment, she couldnât understand what He Yunjing was up to.
Seeing Qin Zhengâs expressionless stare, He Yunjing thought she had caught her off guard, feeling even more pleased with herself.
She continued loudly, âI heard Madam Cheng went to bring lunch to Big Brother Lin at noon. We have plenty of people to deliver food in our village, so Madam Cheng should take care of her husband properly.â
Her voice was so loud as if she was afraid the people inside couldnât hear her.
Qin Zheng was at a loss.
She finally realized that this rustic young lady had been trying to provoke crown prince by interfering with her plans.
Loving someone was not scary, but constantly feeling like everyone was competing for the same man was.
Qin Zhengâs hand holding the ladle shook, spilling half of the water and wetting He Yunjingâs dress and shoes.
She said, âSorry, the ladle was too heavy, and I didnât hold it steady.â
âYou⦠my dress!â He Yunjing was furious, her dress soaked.
She didnât dare to demand to enter the courtyard to sit anymore.
She realized that she had been speaking loudly earlier, and the people inside must have heard her.
She glared at Qin Zheng fiercely, âYour husband isnât someone with a good temper. Wait until he deals with you!â
After last night, the reputation of the Crown Princeâs ferocity should have spread throughout the village.
When she heard about Qin Zheng and Lin Zhao going to deliver food to Lin Yao, she couldnât sit still, fearing that the Crown Prince didnât know about her actions.
So she deliberately came over to expose Qin Zheng.
However, Qin Zheng didnât let her in, so she couldnât display her tea skills.
She could only shout those words.
Anyway, her goal had been achieved.
Now, He Yunjing was just waiting for Qin Zheng to be disciplined by her fierce and brutal husband.
This girl didnât know that Qin Zheng just wanted to roll her eyes at the sky.
Forget it, thereâs no point in arguing with fools!
As Qin Zheng was about to close the door, she noticed that He Yunjing and her maids had changed their expressions, half fearful and half astonished, staring behind her.
Qin Zheng turned around and saw that the Crown Prince had appeared from somewhere, standing under the eaves with his hands behind his back.
His slender figure was wrapped in black clothes, his face cold as jade, his eyes icy, exuding a powerful aura.
Qin Zheng hadnât expected the Crown Prince to come out.
She called out, âHusband.â
He Yunjing was stunned. This elegant and extraordinary young man was her husband?
She had thought he would be a rough and rude country bumpkin!
After all, it was rumored that he had killed most of a boatload of bandits.
Thinking of how she had repeatedly troubled Qin Zheng, warning her not to have any improper thoughts about Lin Yao, He Yunjing felt her face burning hot.
With a dry âExcuse me,â she fled with her maids.
Qin Zheng watched the fleeing figures with a sudden sense of amusement, shaking her head with a smile.@@novelbin@@
As she closed the door and turned around, the Crown Prince asked her, âWhat are you laughing at?â
Qin Zhengâs eyes curved into a charming crescent shape as she teased, âMy husband is mighty, scaring people away.â
The Crown Prince: ââ¦â