Chapter 489 - 489 Five Days (Part 2)
The Lucky Bride Is Pretty And Delicate
489 Five Days (Part 2)
After being instructed, the coachman didnât leave immediately. He could not help but look at Liu Sanniang.
She stood there with General Black sitting by her feet. It was nearly impossible for anyone to not see such a giant black dog. The coachman asked. âMadam, this girl has been waiting outside the mansion for a long time.â
Madam Xu gritted her teeth and asked in a low voice. âDo you work for her or me? I said to go to Jingen Temple. Donât you understand?â
The coachmanâs heart skipped a beat, and he hurriedly pulled the reins. âGiddyupâ¦â
The coachman was just a servant. It was not his place to tell his master what to do. He thought that perhaps Liu Sanniang was here to help the young master who had been struggling with a life and death situation for a long time.
However, Madam Xu was unwilling to even talk to Liu Sanniang. Recently, a lot of things happened in the mansion and many servants had been dismissed. The atmosphere in the mansion was heavy. Everyone was walking on thin ice. It would not be good if he lost his job because of this.
Seeing that the carriage was getting further and further away, Liu Sanniang retracted her gaze and reached out to touch General Blackâs head. âWe can go home now.â
Chu Yan had told her to save those who wanted to be saved. As for those who didnât want to be saved, she would chant the scriptures for them.
General Black insisted on bringing her here, so she came. As long as Madam Xu believed her, she would be willing to help. She would only give up when that trace of life was completely extinguished.
Madam Xu saw her and knew her reason for coming, but she chose to turn a blind eye.
Liu Sanniang led General Black back.
When Madam Xu arrived at Jingen Temple, she first offered incense. She knelt under the Buddha statue and prayed silently.
After the incense was offered, the novice monk said to her, âMadam Xu, our abbot invites you over.â
Madam Xu was stunned. âMaster Yuan Hui invites me? What is it for?â
The novice monk shook his head. âI donât know.â
Madam Xu was puzzled. However, she came with the wish to see Yuan Hui. It was a good thing that Yuan Hui had taken the initiative to see her.
She followed the novice monk to the room. The monk opened the door but did not follow her in. Yuan Hui was waiting for her inside.
Madam Xu walked in, and the novice monk left after closing the door quietly.
Madam Xu looked at Yuan Hui, who was chanting scriptures. When he heard footsteps, he stopped and opened his eyes to look at Madam Xu. âMadam is here. Please take a seat.â
Madam Xu sat down, feeling a little nervous. She looked at Yuan Hui. âMaster, is there anything I can help with?â
Yuan Hui asked slowly. âHow is Young Master Xu doing?â
Madam Xu almost couldnât hold back her tears. She shook her head. âNot good.â
Yuan Hui sighed and looked away. âI can see it too. Why do you have to try so hard, Madam? Itâs a torture for Young Master Xu and yourself.â
Madam Xuâs eyes reddened and she choked. âMaster, please save my son.â
Yuan Hui shook his head. âMadam, youâre asking for too much. Your sonâs time is up, and his fate with you is over. Madam, you have to learn to let go. If you seek too much, it will only bring you more suffering. Young Master Xu has been tortured and is in extreme pain. Madam, why are you so persistent?â
Tears streamed down Madam Xuâs face. She felt suffocated. âIs there really no other way?â
Yuan Hui shook his head. âLet go when you should.â
Madam Xu wiped her tears. âIâll remember what you said. If thereâs really nothing I can do, I wonât force it.â
Yuan Hui seemed to take pity on her. âItâs not a bad thing for you to let go, Madam. This talisman has the effect of calming your mind. Iâll give it to you. I hope it can help you get through this difficult time and walk out of your suffering.â
Madam Xu took it with trembling hands. âThank you, Master. If thereâs nothing else, Iâll take my leave first.â
Yuan Hui said it euphemistically, but Madam Xu understood what he meant. He was saying that her son was bound to die, and that everything she did would be in vain. Life and death were predestined.
Madam Xu could not stop her tears as she left Jingen Temple in a daze.
When she got into the carriage, tears streamed down her face. She clenched her fists and pressed them tightly against her chest. How could she accept this outcome? Just thinking about it made her wish she was dead.
How could she possibly get through the pain of losing her son.
When she returned home, the entire Duke Xuâs Mansion seemed to be shrouded in dark clouds. The servants looked at Madam Xuâs dejected and disheveled appearance and became even more careful.
They all knew that if Young Master Xu could not make it, Madam Xu would probably go with him.
Madam Xu called the old butler over and asked weakly. âHowâs Lin?â
The old butler replied. âYoung Master keeps saying that he is hungry, but you instructed us not to send food to him, so we didnât.â
Madam Xu lowered her voice. âThatâs good. You must remember to follow my instructions. If anyone dares to disobey, Iâll take his life.â
The old butler shivered and nodded repeatedly.
Madam Xu waved her hand. âYou can leave. Donât disturb me. Thereâs no need to prepare food for the next few days. I will be fasting.â
If her son could not eat, she would not eat either. If her son died, she did not want to live either. There was no point in living anymore.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Madam Xu leaned against the bed, tears flowing from the corners of her eyes and soaking her pillow. In her life, she had only shed tears for two men: Duke Xu and Xu Lin.
These two men were her life.
God had taken one away, and the second one was about to be taken away too.
In a daze, Madam Xu heard someone calling her. She opened her eyes and looked at the man sitting on the edge of the bed with a dazed expression. She muttered. âHusband, is that you?â
The man still looked the same as when he was young. When he died, he was a handsome young man. Even now, he had not changed. Madam Xu could not help but reach out to touch her cheek. She was old, and this made her feel embarrassed to face her husband.
The man sighed. âNian Ran, itâs been hard on you.â
The manâs tone was filled with heartache. He reached out and caressed Madam Xuâs cheek. He was as gentle as before.
Madam Xu sobbed. âHusband, Iâve let you downâ¦â
The man hugged her gently and said, âI know that youâve suffered. Linâs death is irreversible. Donât be so hard on yourself. I never blamed you. My heart aches for you, Nian Ran.â
Madam Xu sobbed softly, as if she was about to cry out all her grievances. She grabbed the manâs clothes. âI canât bring myself to, I canât bring myself toâ¦â