Chapter 48
Mr. Jing and His Little Husband
Seeking justice!
The convoy stopped at the entrance of the Zhu family, with Linâs father and the village chief in the front, supporting two clan elders, and Linâs Mother and Jing Yi standing beside them.
In Zhuâs yard, the preparations for the ceremony were in full swing when they heard a deafening roar from outside.
âZhu Qun! You scoundrel! Your Zhu family has mistreated my daughter, conspired against her, took a lively young girl and, within two or three years, turned her into a withered and frail figure! Do you have any shame left?â
Linâs father shouted loudly, the first to break the silence.
Jing Yi followed closely, speaking angrily alongside Linâs father and the village chief.
âZhu Qun! Do you have any sense of morality left? You took a concubine without your lawful wifeâs consent; this is one crime. You married a woman who attempted murder; this is the second crime! What punishment do you deserve?â
Jing Yiâs words had a greater impact. After Linâs father spoke, the villagers surrounding them had a somewhat voyeuristic attitude. However, when Jing Yi finished speaking and the issue became a legal one, involving attempted murder, the crowd suddenly erupted.
The crowd reacted as if a pot of boiling water had been poured over them. In Zhuâs courtyard, the Zhu family members couldnât sit still any longer. Who was this person? Their words were so powerful, causing chaos.
People from the Zhu family quickly rushed outside to see what was happening. Fortunately, the village chief was also present at the ceremony, so he followed suit.
âYou, stop spouting nonsense! In our Dongkuan Village, spreading false accusations and defamation, do you still want to leave this village?â
The Dongkuan Village chief took the lead in rebuking them, as they couldnât afford to let these accusations spread; otherwise, their reputation would be ruined.
âYou dare to come to our house and speak nonsense! That old hen who canât lay eggs has long been divorced by my son! Weâre just remarrying, whatâs it to you?â
This voice was from Zhuâs mother. Her words, however, made even the Dongkuan Village chief, who had a clear stance, frown.
âShut your mouth!â
Zhuâs father could see the situation clearly. When he saw Zhuâs mother speaking and agitating the Wang family villagers to the point where they wanted to take action, he quickly reprimanded her.
âDivorce? Where did the divorce come from? What reason did he have to divorce her? My eldest sister has been diligent and hardworking since she married into your family. She not only takes care of her parents-in-law and husband but also has to serve your niece on her motherâs side. Is there a more shameless family in the world? My eldest sister had just been married for two or three months when she moved into someone elseâs house and was acting intimately with a married man. Have you no shame? Everyone in Dongkuan Village should be familiar with her! Sheâs none other than the bride in the courtyard today!â
Just as Jing Yi finished speaking, the people of Dongkuan Village began to murmur and discuss the situation in hushed tones. They expressed their disapproval, commented on how disgraceful the situation had become, and discussed various aspects of the case.
âWhen they married my elder sister, everything sounded so beautiful, âa lifetime together.â Let me ask you, uncles, aunts, brothers, and sisters, would you feel at ease if your daughters or brothers married into such a family?â
At this moment, Jing Yi seemed to transform into a skilled actor, delivering his speech with a mix of sorrow and anger, making the villagers of Dongkuan Village believe he was the elder brother of the Wang familyâs eldest daughter.
Continuing his speech, Jing Yi then shifted the focus to his father, who would speak with even more authority. âDad! Why are you still hiding things and giving face to the Zhu family? Why should we forgive them just because they came to apologize? They are taking another wife, and she is in a legitimate wifeâs position. This is a blatant insult to our familyâs dignity! Dad, please talk to the uncles and aunts of Dongkuan Village! Uncles and aunts, can you allow my dad to say a few words?â
The villagers were easily swayed and emotional. If you confront me head-on, I might not listen, but if you play the victim, youâre sure to gain support. Furthermore, this was a lively event involving the Zhu family, and usually, they didnât have much support in the village.
âBrother, please speak up quickly; donât let your daughter suffer.â
âThatâs right! We didnât know that this bride had such a long-standing relationship with the Zhu familyâs young man. Shame on us!â
People in the crowd expressed their opinions, ignoring the loud objections of Zhuâs parents. Even the village chief of Dongkuan Village, who had a clear stance, wanted to hear the whole story before making a decision. They couldnât afford to lose face; their reputation was at stake.
Seeing the opportunity, Jing Yi immediately signaled to his father.
Suppressing his emotions, Linâs father began to speak slowly, âSince my daughter married into the Zhu family not long ago, her mother-in-lawâs niece moved in. Thatâs fine, but she constantly acts intimate with Zhu Qun. She spoke ill of my daughter, caused discord in their marriage, and made my daughter serve her! Itâs only natural for my daughter to serve her in-laws, but why should she also serve her uncleâs niece, who has unclear relationships?â
âTwo years ago, in early spring when the river hadnât thawed completely, my obedient daughter tirelessly helped their family with laundry. But that wicked woman chased her to the riverbank, verbally abused her, and even pushed my daughter into the river, trying to drown her! Fortunately, three kind-hearted people helped her out. I remember them â they were Mrs Song, Mr. Liu, and Mr. Xie. I will forever be grateful to these three for saving my daughterâs life and will thank them in person someday!â
Coincidentally, the three people who had rescued the girl were present, and they were overwhelmed by this solemn gratitude. They insisted it was nothing and that they were just doing their duty.
With the testimony of these witnesses, the Dongkuan Village residents began to believe Linâs father.
âShe deliberately pushed my daughter into the water! I ask you all, does this not constitute attempted murder? Not only did the Zhu family shelter a murderer, but they also prevented my daughter from recovering properly. Due to their constant torment, she developed a lingering illness and became unable to conceive. My daughter endured silently, thinking that once she was well, everything would be fine. But who knew! The Zhu family wants to take another wife, and itâs that poisonous woman! Theyâre thinking beautifully! They truly think our Lin family has no one! They dare to mess with our Wangjiazhuang village!â
âFellow villagers, today is not about our Wangjiazhuang village. We came here from the Lin family to resolve this matter because the Zhu familyâs actions have become unbearable! We had no choice but to come and lodge a complaint with the authorities, even if it means we have to endure punishment. We will go to the yamen and sue this wicked woman!â
As Linâs father continued to speak, his voice grew hoarse, and it was heart-wrenching for those who listened, with some even shedding tears. Even the men from Dongkuan Village were visibly moved, not to mention the women and husbands from Wangjiazhuang village who had come along. They cried out to hand over the wicked woman and go to the authorities.@@novelbin@@
Jing Yi was naturally aloof, finding it difficult to empathize with Linâs elder sisterâs ordeal. However, as he stood there with Linâs father, watching the once cheerful and carefree man trembling with anger, tears welling up in the corners of his eyes, he couldnât help but feel distressed.
The Zhu family members, seeing that public opinion was overwhelmingly against them, began to panic and consider their options. They knew that with the Wang family making such a scene, they needed to think carefully.
As for Zhu Qun, he saw the hostile gazes of the crowd and immediately began to retreat, hoping his parents would speak on his behalf.
Zhuâs father, who usually carried himself with some pride at home, couldnât compare to Linâs father in this situation. He had no choice but to point at Zhuâs mother, criticizing her for speaking crudely and embarrassing him. He had no other options.
âPhew! What nonsense youâre spouting! You claim my niece pushed yours into the water, but she clearly fell in herself, and my niece was trying to save her! So what if a young girl who married into a family does some chores? Should she sit idly and enjoy her life every day? She received medicine when she was sick, didnât she? A girl with no virtues canât be raised properly; who can we blame?â
âAnd besides, weâve already divorced her! Why canât we remarry? Sheâs just unfilial! She has no redeeming qualities! What have we said thatâs incorrect?â
Before she could finish her statement, Linâs mother took a swift step forward. Seizing Zhuâs mother by the collar with his left hand, he delivered three resounding slaps with his right hand. The sound echoed sharply and crisply, indicating that he had put all his strength into it. It was a release of pent-up frustration.
âAhhhh! You wretch, how dare you hit me!â
Zhuâs motherâs face turned red and swollen, almost dazed by the slaps.
When Zhuâs mother attempted to raise her hand to strike Linâs mother, Jing Yi reacted swiftly. He rushed over to shield Linâs mother, and Zhuâs motherâs hand barely grazed his back, causing no harm.
At this point, Linâs father also arrived on the other side of Linâs mother, forming a protective barrier along with Jing Yi. The people from Wang family village who stood behind them took a few steps forward to emphasize the threat.
Jing Yi took the initiative and asked Dongkuan Villageâs village chief, âVillage Chief, do you endorse what Aunt Zhu has been saying? Is it a common practice in Dongkuan Village for a married woman to return and do household chores? Do you believe that if a married woman falls ill, she should fend for herself after taking medicine? Do you think women married into Dongkuan Village are all cursed with bad luck?â
The village chief of Dongkuan Village, who had a headache due to this situation, couldnât avoid responding carefully, âOf course not. This young man, the Zhu family is just venting in anger. We in Dongkuan Village are known for our hospitality.â
At this point, he couldnât feign ignorance any longer and cautiously inquired about Linâs familyâs stance.
Linâs father exchanged glances with the clan elders and the village chief, then turned to Jing Yi and said, âXiao Yi, itâs your turn.â
Jing Yi spoke loudly, âDongkuan Villageâs village chief, we donât want much, just justice! First, send Honghua back, and weâll report this matter to the authorities. Second, the Zhu family keeps saying they divorced her because sheâs barren, but according to the laws of Dayuan, a wife can only be divorced if she is without pregnancy for five years. Our eldest daughter has been married into the Zhu family for less than three years. Iâd like to ask, how can they divorce her? Third, since they canât divorce her, according to Dayuanâs laws, anyone taking a concubine must have the consent of their legal wife, or they can be accused of favoring a concubine and harming the wife!â
This time, the people from Dongkuan Village realized that this young man was indeed not to be trifled with. He made valid points and argued persuasively, mentioning the laws of Dayuan. This was not an easy situation to handle. Who would want their village affairs to end up in the local authorities, especially when it didnât involve loss of life?
Upon hearing that they might go to the authorities, the Zhu family members immediately backed down, tearfully asking the village chief to mediate on their behalf. They genuinely didnât have any divorce documents, and they had just learned that divorcing their wife wasnât as easy as they thought.
The village chief of Dongkuan Village was eager to leave and didnât want to embarrass himself further, but he couldnât ignore his villagers. âEveryone, letâs talk things over. We understand your love for your daughter. However, it wonât benefit either of our villages if we go to the authorities. Itâll tarnish our reputation and strain our relations. Even your own village might end up with a reputation of being âdifficult to deal with.'â
He glanced at the village chief and elders from Wangjiazhuang village, who seemed to be considering his words. Then he proposed an idea that seemed far-fetched, âHow about this? Let the Zhu family immediately break off this marriage, and Zhu Qun goes to Wangjiazhuang village to bring back Qiuying. The Zhu family should apologize to her. How does that sound? We promise to never let Honghua set foot in Zhuâs house again!â