Chapter 55 - 55: She wouldn’t Lose Anything to Jian Peihuan Again
Night of the Divorce! A Proud Lady Was Forced to Marry the Emperor's Uncle
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
âThank you, Eldest Princess,â Lin Mengyao gracefully responded. Turning down the reward any further would be seen as ungrateful.
âEldest Princess, the Imperial Physician has arrived.â
âBring him in,â she ordered.
An anxious-looking Imperial Physician Wang, donned in his official hat, made his way into the banquet hall. As he was about to bow, the Eldest Princess interrupted him, âImperial Physician Wang, skip the formalities and attend to Prince An.â
âYes, Princess,â he complied.
Physician Wang approached Xiao JunMo, knelt down, and checked his pulse carefully. Following his thorough examination, he reported to the Eldest Princess, âYour Highness, the poison within Prince Anâs system has almost been fully purged. It appears someone has already treated him.â
âIt was I,â Lin Mengyao humbly replied, giving Physician Wang a respectful bow.
Physician Wang inspected Lin Mengyao, his eyes brimming with admiration, âMiss Lin, itâs impressive to see such exceptional medical skills in one so young.â
âYou overpraise me, Physician Wang. My knowledge is merely rudimentary. Compared to professional physicians like yourself, Iâm lacking,â she modestly replied.
Originally, Physician Wang had been somewhat irritated by Lin Mengyaoâs prior intervention with Prince An. However, her humble response dissolved any lingering dissatisfaction.
Standing silently in the corner, Jiang Peihuan watched the scene unfold, a sardonic smile playing on her lips. Lin Mengyao was consistent, always maintaining her gentle and virtuous reputation no matter the circumstance.
With the knowledge that King An was safe, the Eldest Princess breathed a sigh of relief. She turned to address the guests, âLadies and Gentlemen, with this we conclude todayâs banquet. If there were any shortcomings in our hospitality, I ask for your forgiveness.â
Hearing her words, the guests quickly offered their respects, âPrincess, youâre too kind. Weâll now take our leave.â
The news of Prince Anâs poisoning at the banquet spread rapidly, soon reaching the ears of those within the Imperial Palace.
Cining Palace.
Seated on the couch, the Empress Dowager wore an expression of displeasure. Her gaze fell on the kneeling eunuch as she asked coldly, âAre you saying that Mo Er is the one poisoned?â
âYes.â
âHow did this happen?â
âThe wine was initially on King Chengâs table, but he didnât drink it.â
After quickly summarizing the events that unfolded during the banquet, the eunuch continued, âPrince An willingly drank the wine intended for King Cheng, hence King Cheng was unharmed, but Prince An was poisoned.â
âThat wretch is truly fortunate. Even this didnât end him.â
âYour Majesty, thereâs plenty of time ahead, donât let anger harm your health.â
The old nanny standing beside the Empress Dowager gestured dismissively at the eunuch on the ground. Then, she turned to the Empress Dowager, speaking softly.
The Empress Dowager, though almost sixty, only looked in her fifties. But now, her piercing phoenix eyes brimmed with hostility.
Hearing the old maidâs words, she retorted with fiery eyes, âFang Ruo, youâve seen how much the Emperor spoils that miscreant. How can I stand him?â
âIt would be fine if he was really the son of the previous emperor, but he clearlyâ¦â
Her voice trailed off at the end of the sentence, leading to a sigh from Fang Ruo.
After some contemplation, she decided to caution in a low voice, âYour Majesty, perhaps we should hold off for some time. The individuals we deployed before, along with this incident, may draw the Emperorâs attention. After all, he holds King Cheng in high regard.â
âNevermind, itâs not urgent. Let them retract their steps for now.â
âSend some items over to An Mansion.â
âUnderstood.â
The news of Prince Anâs poisoning was first received by Emperor Qi Ming.
âMinister Lin, you raised a good daughter.â
Emperor Qi Mingâs eyes glowed with admiration as he looked at the kneeling Lin Ruhai.
Lin Mengyao had saved Prince An. The Emperor could not simply bestow rewards upon a ministerâs daughter, so he summoned Lin Ruhai into the palace directly.
Upon hearing Emperor Qi Mingâs words, Lin Ruhaiâs eyes sparkled with excitement. He promptly responded, âItâs my daughterâs duty to help. Saving Prince An is her good fortune.â
The Lin family hailed from a line of warriors. Yet, with the Jiang family in the picture, the Lin family had little room to shine. This was the first time Lin Ruhai had seen Emperor Qi Ming treat him so amicably.
His eyes were full of excitement and exhilaration.
âMerit deserves reward. Iâve arranged for some jewelry and accessories to be prepared. When you leave the palace, take them to Miss Lin.â
âThank you, Your Majesty.â
When Lin Ruhai left the palace, he felt like he was walking on air.
When he arrived at the carriage, a eunuch from the palace approached, carrying a gift. âLord Lin, this is a reward from the Emperor. Please, take it.â
âThank you.â
As he extended his hand to accept the gift, Lin Ruhai passed a large pouch to the eunuch, its contents hefty. Seeing this, the eunuchâs smile widened, a twinkle in his eyes. âCongratulations, Lord Lin.â
âThe pleasure is shared.â
With that, Lin Ruhai climbed into the carriage.
The Lin family was awash with cheer. Madam Lin sat upright on the head seat, radiating a confidence she had never shown before.
Seated at the lower end, Second Madam Lin and Third Madam Lin, each bore a faint smile. But their eyes told a different story, filled with envy and sarcasm.
Standing beside Madam Lin was Lin Mengyao, her gaze sweeping over her half-sisters and cousins, her expression sour.
Thoughts of Jiang Peihuan plagued her mind.
Both the Jiang and Lin families came from a long line of military nobility. Jiang Peihuan, the eldest Jiang daughter, and Lin Mengyao, the eldest Lin daughter, had always been compared by the people of the capital. To shed off the stigma of being called crude, Mengyao had learned zither, chess, calligraphy, and painting from a young age. Yet, she never seemed to outshine Jiang Peihuan.
Seeing Old Madam Jiang holding Jiang Peihuanâs hand throughout the banquet, Mengyao couldnât suppress her envy.
Both being daughters of military families, why could Jiang Peihuan live so freely and flamboyantly? Why did she, Mengyao, always have to tread carefully? Even the man she fancied sought ways to get closer to Jiang Peihuan.
From now on, she vowed, she wouldnât lose to Jiang Peihuan again. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âMadam, the master has returned,â the butler announced excitedly, interrupting her thoughts.
Upon hearing his words, Madam Lin immediately rose from her seat. Then, she saw Lin Ruhai stride into the living room. She rushed to greet him, âMy lord, youâve returned.â
âYes.â
Lin Ruhai had never been particularly kind to Madam Lin, but today was an exception as he offered her a rare smile.
When his gaze landed on Lin Mengyao, his smile grew even wider. âYao er, you did exceptionally well this time.â
âThank you for your praise, Father. Iâm glad I could be of help.â
Upon hearing her fatherâs words, Mengyao responded gently. Lowering her eyes, a veil of indifference settled on her features.
She had left the capital at the tender age of fourteen to study medicine at her maternal grandfatherâs house. In the past five years, besides her mother, her father, in name at least, hadnât shown her any sign of affection.
âThese are rewards from the Emperor. Considering the number of sisters in this household, Iâve decided to divide them among you all.â
âMy lord, thisâ¦.â