Chapter 185: Distant Water, Close Fire
Rebirth of a Farming Wife
Translator: 549690339
Su Wenyue was holding two sets of Clothes in her hand at this time when Grandma Chen came in, she teased, âGrandma has been out so long, have you made a lot of silver? Want to share some with us?â
âMadam, donât tease this old servant like this, this is a reward from Madam Yao.â Grandma Chen knew that her mistress was joking, but she still took out the pouch that Mrs. Yao Qin had given her, which contained half a tael of broken silver.
The amount was hardly generous considering she was the wife of an official, and especially since the silver was given to Grandma Chen who served so closely next to the mistress. One would not expect too much, but two or three taels of silver at the least should have been given; yet this was only half a tael, not even a full one.
Although Mrs. Yao Qin had been stingy, Su Wenyue could understand; not everyone had such a powerful motherâs family to support them. Here in Xinluo Town, most of the officials ranked from seventh to ninth grade, with only their regular Salary to rely on. It was normal for their Days to be tight.
âSince itâs silver earned by Grandma Chen, she should keep it.â Su Wenyue declared. The amount was not significant, and Grandma Chen was not one to fuss over such a small sum, so she smiled and accepted it.
âPutting these words out there, it seems that even though weâve been quiet for a while, no one dares to kick us while weâre down. If anyone wants to ingratiate themselves with the magistrateâs wife, theyâd better weigh the possibility of attracting trouble to themselves.â Xiao Xi said with a somewhat unpleasant tone. Just these past days alone had been enough to unveil the true colors of many. How many had sought favor when Master was promoted? Now that it was rumored that Madam had offended the general magistrate, not only did people avoid Madam, some even added insult to injury, quickly changing their faces.
Originally, Su Wenyue did not intend to reveal the connections her Su Family had in Changâan, but now by letting Grandma Chen spread the rumor, it was meant to send a message â even if she did not want to show off, she couldnât let others step on her. Yet this wouldnât solve everything. The magistrateâs wife probably wouldnât let the matter go just because of a few rumors. Indeed, her connections in Changâan were there, but they were too distant to solve immediate problems. And as for the County magistrateâs wife â even if she was willing to help, she couldnât do much since even the County magistrate had to follow the general magistrateâs lead, who knew what move Mrs. Wang Sun would make next.
Madam Zhou was not content to stay put, and it had only been two days since Su Wenyue had rejected the general magistrateâs wife. Seeing that there had been no repercussions and Mrs. Wang Sun had returned from the provincial capital, Madam Zhou grew restless again. After some thought, she headed over to the Han Family.
âMadam, that Mrs. Zhou is not a good person. I think itâs better if you donât meet with her. Who knows what she is scheming?â The Servants around Su Wenyue had a negative impression of Madam Zhou, and now that Su Wenyue was pregnant, the last thing she needed was stress. They did not want Madam Zhou to come too close to Su Wenyue and potentially upset her with pointless worries.
âNo, letâs meet her. I want to see what sheâs up to this time. Is it perhaps another warning?â Su Wenyue, despite her dislike for Madam Zhou, had to admit that Madam Zhou did have a knack for news, which might mean she had some insider information. It wasnât that Su Wenyue would take her word for it, but it was good to be cautious.
âPlease have a seat, Mrs. Zhou. Itâs been quite quiet here for several days. I wasnât expecting your visit at this time. Is there something I can do for you?â Su Wenyue leaned against a large cushion, asking indifferently.
Madam Zhou, observing Su Wenyueâs demeanor, felt certain the rumors were true. She had never expected that Su Wenyue would have such good fortune and a strong background in her motherâs family. No wonder she dared to refuse the magistrateâs wife. At the time, she had wondered why Su was suddenly so foolish as to offend the magistrateâs wife. It turned out her backing was so solid that she wouldnât have bothered to come all this way otherwise.
âHow could you say that, Madam Han? Iâm not that sort of opportunist, to fawn over those with advantages and hide from those without, to kick others when theyâre down â thatâs what nasty people do. I felt an immediate connection with Madam Han, and I greatly admire you. And today, I came to see if thereâs anything I could help with,â Madam Zhou said.
âAh, so Mrs. Zhou is here to offer help. But recently, Our family has been doing quite well; thereâs nothing that requires Mrs. Zhouâs assistance. Iâm afraid Iâm going to disappoint your kind intentions.â
Madam Zhou had planned everything nicely, but Su Wenyue wasnât playing along. She was left wondering how to proceed when anyone else might have felt awkward. Madam Zhou, being a shrewd woman, quickly figured out a way to respond.
âYou speak too modestly, Madam Han. Iâve heard about your issues with the magistrateâs wife and Madam Wang, and to put it frankly, I really admire your integrity, how you dared to refuse the magistrateâs wife. Thatâs not something ordinary people can do. However, admiration aside, thereâs no denying that the magistrateâs wife and Madam Wang are not the forgiving types. Having offended them, Iâm afraid you might face trouble, so we ought to find a way to smooth things over,â Madam Zhou suggested with added urgency.
Su Wenyue raised an eyebrow: âFrom your words, Mrs. Zhou, it seems you have a solution?â
âOf course, I wouldnât have come all this way otherwise. Iâve been so worried these past two days Iâve hardly slept, but after much thought, I finally found a solution. However, it requires Madam Han to set aside her pride and cooperate.â
âLetâs hear it, then.â
âMy thought is for me to act as an intermediary. You would apologize to Madam Wang and admit your mistake, which I will try to smooth over with her too, to have her let bygones be bygones and move on.â As Madam Zhou spoke and saw Su Wenyueâs expression turn cold, she quickly added.
âI know your motherâs family has influence, and Iâve heard all the talk. But power from afar canât quench an immediate fire, and if something serious happens, by the time word reaches the Capital City, the day lily flowers will have gone cold. Remember, the general magistrate governs our region, and we all live here and interact daily, so being at loggerheads wonât helpâ¦â n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Madam Zhou was fervently trying to persuade Su Wenyue to follow her plan, but Su Wenyue saw right through it. Madam Zhou was playing mediator to curry favor with both sides.
âGrandma Chen, show her out!â Su Wenyue had expected some news from Madam Zhou, but without waiting for her to finish, she issued an order to dismiss the guest.
Madam Zhou left the Han Family in a most embarrassed state, her face unable to maintain its usual composure. She could not fathom why Su Wenyue had been so ruthless as to have a servant send her away. This ungrateful Su Wenyue, since she wouldnât heed her advice, let her wait and see how things turn sour. Really, she thought she could do as she pleased just because of her supposed connections in the Capital City!
Madam Zhou, fuming with rage, didnât return home but went directly to the Wang family, determined to make sure Su Wenyue understood the consequences of crossing her, knowing anyone who did never ended well.
âMadam, this Mrs. Wang is narrow-minded and likes to play tricks. Arenât you afraid that sheâll do something underhanded after being offended so severely this time?â