Chapter 78: Honesty 78
The Prime Minister's Darling
Besides Huang Zhong, his bodyguard, there were no others around Marquis Gu.
Gu Jiao ruled out the possibility that he was here to capture her.
But if he wasnât here to capture her, why had he appeared?
Gu Jiao had no penchant for this haughty marquis who thought of commoners as insects. Holding her little Junior Pure Land tightly, she watched him with caution.
If he dared to hurt them, she wouldnât mind claiming his life right there and then.
Marquis Gu noticed Gu Jiaoâs hostility. He cleared his throat and sternly said, âIâm not here to capture you. I bear no ill will.â
Despite his declaration, Gu Jiao remained wary of him.
Marquis Guâs emotions were complex. He was struggling with accepting that this girl who had repeatedly outsmarted him, was, in fact, his long-lost blood. He also felt remorse over their past grievances.
Regardless, since he had come, he needed to speak his mind.
Marquis Gu gestured to Huang Zhong, who retreated to a distance.
Marquis Gu brushed his wide sleeve and said, âMy family name is Gu. I am the Marquis DingâAn, the DingâAn Marquis of Warm Spring Villa.â
Gu Jiao had long guessed his identity. During their first encounter, Gu Jinyu was in his carriage.
She recognized Gu Jinyuâs voice.
There could not be a second person who sat in Gu Jinyuâs carriage and referred himself as the Marquis.
In another encounter in the woods, she saw his face up close. His face bore a striking similarity to Gu Yan. Even she wouldnât believe if he wasnât Gu Yanâs biological father.
Even though he had not confessed, Gu Jiao chose to keep her knowledge to herself.
Marquis Gu: âAbout todayâ¦â
Gu Jiao cut him off: âIf youâve come to apologize, save it. Iâm not interested.â
Marquis Guâs eyes narrowed: âNo, Iâ¦how could you speak so disrespectfully? Are you oblivious of your manners?â
He had indeed come with a sliver of remorse. However, he was a marquis, how could he apologize to a mere girl?
Didnât she realize all parents should be respected? She was illâ¦
Frowning, âTrue, Yao Shi and I didnât teach her.â
Gu Sanlang and Xun Shi had departed too soon to impart any teachings on her either.
The rumor was she had been a fool, and the illness had only just receded.
This consideration prompted Marquis Gu to show more leniency towards her.
Fighting his rising anger, he told her, âI came to see you because I have something to tell you. You might not believe me, but youâ¦and Iâ¦weâ¦â
Why was it so hard to spill the truth?
Marquis Gu sighed inwardly.
âYou and I, what?â Gu Jiao racked her brain but couldnât figure out any probable relation between the man and her. Although she had lived two lifetimes and encountered peculiarities, she posed hesitantly, âYou donât happen to be infatuated with me, do you?â
Despite her scarred face, Gu Jiao was still petite. Some men might prefer women like her.
Marquis Gu stumbled, nearly falling into the well in front of him!
What in the world did she think of him? Did she have to defame her own father to this extent?
Marquis Gu, struggling to control his hot-tempered nature, burst out, âDo you know who I am? I am yourââ
â¦
Fifteen minutes later, Marquis Gu, with a limp in his stride, a bruised face, returned to his carriage.
Huang Zhong came over. Seeing Marquis Guâs condition, he was baffled: âMy lord, were youâ¦beaten up? It couldnât have been by Missy, right? You couldnât beat Missy?â
Marquis Gu roared: âI merely overlooked her behavior!â
There was no way he would admit he couldnât beat her!
It was simply too disastrous. Even Huang Zhong couldnât bear to witness it. In the ten-plus years of his service, he had never seen the Marquis in such disarray.
Huang Zhong asked: âMissy was so harsh? Didnât you tell her that youâre her father?â
Upon hearing this, Marquis Guâs anger flared up: âDidnât I tell her?â
Huang Zhong was confused: âHow⦠did you say it?â
An indignant Marquis Gu said: âI said I was her old man! She accused me of insulting her and then assaulted me!â
And she was particularly ruthless!
Marquis Gu had never been so wronged in his life!
Huang Zhong: Didnât you think to refer to yourself as her father? Didnât you like the term âdaddyâ?
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Having beaten up Marquis Gu, Gu Jiao took Junior Pure Land, who was sound asleep, home.
Xiao Liulang was away, taking exams in the Provincial City and would only return the following month.
With one person absent, the house seemed quieter.
Though quiet when at home, spending most of his time in his room, every time Gu Jiao opened the door to the western room and didnât see the young man studying at his desk, she felt oddly uncomfortable.
She placed Junior Pure Land on the bed, covered him with a blanket, and then proceeded to prepare dinner in the kitchen.
Junior Pure Land had had his fill in town, so Gu Jiao did not wake him but opted to dine with the old lady in the main hall.
Gu Jiao asked: âHuh? Xiaoshun didnât come?â
Gu Xiaoshun would always eat dinner before returning to the Gu Familyâs old residence.
âHe said he would stay at the academy for a while,â the old lady replied, picking up a piece of braised pork.
With both Liulang and Little Simpleton gone, the braised pork lacked its usual aroma!
Gu Jiao asked curiously: âWhy did he suddenly decide to stay at the academy?â
The old lady replied: âI donât know. But he left in quite a hurry.â
Gu Xiaoshun had disrupted the Gu familyâs plans, causing Marquis Guâs couple, and Liao Shi to dread him and he had taken refuge in the academy to avoid punishment.
The academy didnât allow outsiders. The only person from the Gu family who could enter was Gu Dashun. So, if the Gu family was able, they could have Gu Dashun beat him up. But it seemed Gu Dashun couldnât beat him either!
âIâll send him some silver tomorrow,â Gu Jiao worried that Gu Xiaoshun wouldnât have enough to cover his meals.
âI already gave him some money,â said the old lady.
âWhere did you get the silver from?â Gu Jiao asked.
When the elderly lady first arrived, she was penniless. Nowhere near being able to afford silver, she didnât even have a copper plate to her name.
During the New Year, Gu Jiao had indeed given her a large red envelope, but that contained only banknotes.
The old lady grunted: âYou think I tell stories for free?â
Bewildered, Gu Jiao asked, âYouâre setting up a sideline business while at home?â
Keeping a straight face, the old lady said, âBesides, there were your medicines. You said you didnât need them anymore, so I sold them.â
Gu Jiao asked curiously: âWhat medicine?â
The old lady replied, âGolden Sores Medicine! You meddled with it for several days at home, you thought I didnât know?â
Gu Jiao: âOh, so you knew.â
She made the medicine during the day at home while Xiao Liulang was out. The old lady was present, but considering that the old lady wouldnât know about Golden Sores Medicine, she didnât bother hiding it from her.
She had high standards for the quality of her medicinal products and had produced a dozen or so bottles, keeping only the three with the best efficacy.
When the remaining containers disappeared, she didnât mind, assuming that the old lady had thrown them away. Who wouldâve thought they were secretly sold by the old lady?
From the sound of it, Gu Jiao was convinced the old lady was a veteran: âHave you done this kind of thing before?â
âDo you mean selling medicines? Hmm, maybe! But I donât think I sold Golden Sores Medicine,â the old lady seriously reflected, retrieving a name from the sparse memories, âIt seems it was an aphrodisiac.â
Gu Jiao: ââ¦â
Modern records state that the virtuous Empress once peddled aphrodisiacs and manipulated the palaceâs concubine ranking system.
The Virtuous Empressâ famous quote: âDonât talk to me about feelings, your majesty, the highest bidder gets the bed!â