Chapter 472 - A Man of Great Fortune
Bone Painting Coroner
Jing Rong shook her off without any hesitation as he harshly dismissed her, âMiss Mu Jin is intelligent and should know that endless longing does not bring love. This Prince appreciates your kind intentions, but you and I are not fated to be. This Prince hopes you can understand that.â
Mu Jin staggered with the weight of his words, her eyes widening in shock at the denial. She could only watch with her hand outstretched towards Jing Rongâs back as the latter left without a trace!
She was the famed beauty of Anfu; a talented young woman whom many men would scramble after just for a single smile. Only His Highness had ever proved himself to be out of her grasp.
Lang Po wavered as he watched the scene. Unable to bring himself to leave, he offered some advice to the young woman, âMiss Mu Jin, His Highness has other matters to attend to. I think itâd be best for you to leave.â
â...â
Lang Po might be aloof but even he felt sorry watching her being rejected in such a manner. He sighed, pointing to the mess on the floor as he did his best to switch topics. âWhatâs this? Where is that fragrance coming from?â
Mu Jin paid him no attention; her eyes were fixed only on Jing Rongâs back as he walked further and further away.
Lang Po was left hanging as he awkwardly scratched his head, âMiss Mu Jin, His Highness actually has someone else that he likes. Thatâs why...â He rejected your advances! Lang Po did not have the courage to finish his sentence.
âIs it that Teacher Ji?â
Huh? Lang Po was startled. He fumbled as he explained, âPlease donât misunderstand, Miss Mu Jin. Teacher Jiâs a man â I mean heâs...â
âThe way His Highness looks at her is different. I think I need to call that Teacher Ji, âMiss Jiâ from now on, no?â How could she not have known? She already found out on the day of the Lantern Festival!n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Lang Poâs jaw dropped. What else could he say?
Mu Jin gave a bitter laugh, âI understand.â She pulled out a package from her sleeve and handed it to Lang Po. âThese is the warming tea that I prepared; please give it to your Prince.â
âThis...â
Mu Jin turned the other way as she stumbled off in despair.
Although Lang Po could not explain his feelings as he watched her leave, he did know that they werenât pleasant. They had been together for the larger part of the last two days, even if Mu Jin had buried her head in books and spoke only in riddles. If he could never hear her voice again, what would he do? He heaved a long, deep sigh as he held those tea leaves in his hands, staring vacantly into the distance...
......
Ji Yunshu was greeted cheerfully by the young servant girl at Wei Yiâs door as she arrived, âTeacher Ji, Young Master Weiâs awake!â
Ji Yunshu nodded and entered.
Wei Yi still laid in bed inside the room, his face a ghastly shade of white. However dull his eyes were, they were open and aware as he gazed at the white silk curtains above his head.
Mo Ruo sat next to him. He first held Wei Yiâs wrist to read his pulse then proceeded to press down onto various parts of the latterâs hands and body, asking as he prodded, âDoes it hurt here?â
Wei Yi did not answer.
âWhat about here?â
Silence.
âHere?â
He took his silence for a ânoâ.
Mo Ruo let out a sigh of relief and chuckled, âYou sure are a man of great fortune, you rascal. Youâre not even close to death with these injuries so I promise youâll be fine. Youâll definitely be able to jump around like you used to within three days as long as you take your medicine and rest properly. We can also leave this place then; we have spent too long in Anfu.â He packed up his medicinal box and stepped aside, writing down a prescription. Mo Ruo then flicked Ji Yunshu a glance, âHeâs awake, so you can stop your incessant worrying.â
Ji Yunshu looked past him, heading to rest beside Wei Yiâs bed. She carefully held Wei Yiâs large, clammy hands as she softly called out to him, âWei Yi.â
Wei Yi finally responded. He blinked several times before slightly tilting his head to meet Ji Yunshuâs gaze, a small smile spreading across his dry, chapped lips. His gaze was no longer as dull as before, but bright and cognizant.
He swallowed, finally only managing two words, âShuâer.â
âItâs me.â Perhaps it was from overwhelming happiness, but tears rolled down Ji Yunshuâs cheeks and onto his hands.
Wei Yiâs trembling hand shakily reached out towards Ji Yunshuâs dainty face, tenderly wiping away her tears from the corners of her eye with a slender finger, âDonât cry, Shuâer, Iâm okay.â His voice was weak, yet strong.
âPromise me, Wei Yi, that youâll never do this ever again. I wonât forgive myself if anything happens to you.â
âDonât cry, Shuâer, donât cry...â
âIâm not crying. These are tears of joy, Wei Yi, now that youâve woken up.â She smiled, swallowing her tears. Wei Yiâs gentle smile never once left his pale face; his smile was like a gentle ray of sunlight streaming down a pleasant spring day, comforting, refreshing...
Mo Ruo finished up his prescription and gave it to one of the servant maids. âGo prepare the medicine.â
âUnderstood!â She trotted off with that prescription in hand.
Mo Ruo cracked his weary shoulders as he made his way out of the room. Outside, Jing Rong stood with his back towards Wei Yiâs door, looking up sullenly at the gloomy sky above. Mo Ruo did not speak directly to him, instead choosing to stop beside him and cheerfully begin to wash his hands with the rainwater pooling beneath the eaves. He did not forget his true purpose, âThis water sure is cold, even more so than the weather.â His words, in true Mo Ruo fashion, were aimed for Jing Rongâs heart!
His target was less than impressed, concentrating only on the clouds gathering above their heads. Mo Ruo patted his hands dry with a handkerchief and gave him a cheeky grin, âAre your insides nice and toasty?â The irony!
Jing Rong stared him down, âSay what you need to say.â
âIf it werenât for me, Teacher Ji would have never gone to find you. I suppose you must have already spilled your guts to her, otherwise, you wouldnât have come.â
âMm.â
âMm? What does this âmmâ mean?â
Jing Rong wished this annoying comrade would hurry up and disappear! Mo Ruo scoffed, mimicking Jing Rong in gazing up at the sky. âI donât know if itâs a good or bad thing.â
Hmm? Jing Rong looked at Mo Ruo quizzedly, âWhat do you mean?â
âMaybe this was all the heavensâ work; Wei Yiâs so fortunate that he didnât die even after a sword pierced right through his chest, but now, even his illness is showing signs of remission.â
Jing Rong raised his eyebrows in surprise, âThe illness youâre referring to, could it be...â
Before he could finish, the maniacal Tang Si burst out from nowhere, squeezing herself between the two of them. She mimicked what Mo Ruo did, washing her hands with the rainwater flowing off the eaves. She questioned, âIs this water clean?â
Mo Ruo smirked. âThis is rootless water, used for preparing medicine.â
âRootless water? What the heck is that?â
âRainwater.â
Tang Si scoffed, âCall rainwater ârainwaterâ, can you? What rootless water, you Central Plain people just love to act all high and mighty.â She continued washing her hands gleefully!
The three of them painted a comical picture as they stood in the form of a âVâ!