Chapter 336: 344: Looking Down On
Rebirth of a Farming Wife
The womanâs slender waist was accentuated by the green dress she wore. Her face was adorned with a smile, her beautiful eyes brimming with warmth. She walked toward them with a grace that seemed entirely natural to her, leaving an impression of blossoming lotuses with every step.
Such beauty, such poise, such temperament, garnered praise from everyone who saw her. Even Su Wenyue had to admit that this was indeed a young lady from a noble family, meticulously cultivated, with dignified and elegant manners, exuding an air of distinction. But as impeccable as she was, there was a certain sense of distance about her, that slight feeling of unreality.
Since her rebirth, Su Wenyue had not come across such a breathtaking woman in Yiyang Prefecture. This lady could truly be said to have the kind of beauty that could turn fishes shy and flowers ashamed. Recognizing her beauty, Su Wenyue had almost immediately guessed the womanâs identity.
âThat is Miss Yin of the Yin Family, Yin Lihua, a bona fide young lady from a noble family. She rarely makes public appearances; only because this is a banquet hosted by the Deng Family does an opportunity to see her arise,â Ye Xinxin commented by Su Wenyueâs side, revealing the ladyâs identity. However, Su Wenyue detected a certain tone in Ye Xinxinâs explanation. Was this meant to be praise?
âMiss Yinâs reputation for beauty is indeed well-founded,â Su Wenyue casually complimented, genuinely finding Miss Yin to be pretty and meaning nothing else by it.
Ye Xinxin, on the other hand, disagreed as she glanced at Su Wenyue, âEveryone says Miss Yin is beautiful, but I think she doesnât compare to you, Sister. Plus, she carries herself with such an air; thereâs something off about being around her. Donât be fooled by her friendly smile; she doesnât truly consider anyone worthy of her regard. We should keep our distance from such a crafty person; itâs exhausting to deal with them.â
At first, Su Wenyue wondered whether Ye Xinxinâs comments were intentional or not, but now it was clear that Ye Xinxin had her grievances with Miss Yin. And her observations were quite accurate; Miss Yin was no ordinary figure. Noble Consort Li had been a formidable woman who held a dear place in Emperor Wuâs heart, yet even she could not outmaneuver Miss Yin. Not to forget Queen Guo, who ultimately lost to Miss Yin. This showed Miss Yinâs capabilities.
Su Wenyue recalled a secret about Emperor Wu that Sikong Ling had once shared, stating that Miss Yin had saved the Emperorâs life, resulting in his extraordinary affection for her. Coupled with her exceptional beauty and shrewdness, it made sense for her to have the last laugh. There even was a saying, âIf you wed, wed Yin Lihua,â which indicated her place in the Emperorâs heart.
Reflecting on this matter, Su Wenyue suddenly realized the timing. Could this âlife-saving graceâ be the incident she was currently witnessing? If indeed it was, and Miss Yin did not have this episode to leverage, Su Wenyue wondered whether Queen Yinâs journey would be as smooth.
Truth be told, Su Wenyue didnât have the best impression of Queen Yin. Mentioning Queen Yin almost instinctively brought to mind the head of the Sikong Family, who, despite her seemingly kind exterior, practiced cruel and vicious schemes. To Su Wenyue, Queen Yin appeared to belong to that same category. This wasnât a baseless assumption; Sikong Ling occasionally discussed Queen Yinâs matters, and though Su Wenyue couldnât claim to fully understand her, she had gathered a fair grasp of who Queen Yin was.
âSister Ye, do not say such things. Miss Yin is known as the number one beauty in Yiyang Prefecture, a title I could never hope to claim. Donât let others hear you and laugh at the thought,â Su Wenyue replied. She was confident in her own beauty but absolutely could not echo Ye Xinxinâs sentiment. To do so would seem too frivolous.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Miss Yinâs renown spread far and wide in Yiyang Prefecture, not just for her beauty but also her virtuous nature. Su Wenyue had no desire to compete with such an unattainable reputation. Although she didnât care for such empty acclaim, she also didnât want to tarnish her name over trivial matters.
While Su Wenyue pondered these thoughts, Miss Yin approached and greeted Ye Xinxin. Given Ye Xinxinâs background as a young lady of the Shangguan Family, even Miss Yin had to treat her with respect.
Although Ye Xinxin wasnât particularly fond of Miss Yin, she didnât treat her with the same disdain she had shown Hongling. Ye Xinxin wasnât truly capricious; she greeted Miss Yin politely and appropriately. Their conversation was brief, as Ye Xinxin genuinely had little to talk about with Miss Yin.
As for Su Wenyue, she wasnât sure if Miss Yin had simply not noticed her or deliberately ignored her, but either way, being overlooked by Miss Yin left her feeling rather displeased. She had only heard of Miss Yinâs combined beauty and wit being approachable. Now it seemed clear that Miss Yinâs kindness was selective, and it was evident she didnât hold Su Wenyue in any regard.
Su Wenyue did not insist on socializing, which suited her just fine. However, Ye Xinxin, who had only met Su Wenyue a few times but considered her a close friend, was indignant. Ye Xinxinâs courteous greeting to Miss Yin had been merely a display of the propriety expected from a lady of aristocratic families; she didnât truly hold Miss Yin in high esteem. Although the Yin Family was a powerful clan in Yiyang Prefecture, when compared to the entire Daming Dynasty, they were not at the top.
âTsk tsk, some people are so full of themselves, thinking theyâre so superior that they can disregard others. This goes to show that you canât trust rumors. Tall tales of heavenly beauty and virtuous demeanor are probably far from the truth,â Ye Xinxin said with a hint of sarcasm. Though she didnât name names, it was quite clear whom she was referring to.
Miss Yinâs face stiffened momentarily, taken aback by Ye Xinxinâs blunt refusal to show her face.
It wasnât intentional on her part; she simply looked down upon someone of Su Wenyueâs status, whether it be the daughter of a lowly businessman or a farmerâs wife who achieved social climbing through her husbandâs opportunism. She harbored a disdain for such individuals, albeit keeping it hidden behind a well-mannered façade. Her pride lay not only in her lineage and appearance but also in the exceptional upbringing and talents sheâd been nurturing. Ultimately, she intended to marry a husband who matched her worth and ascend to lifeâs pinnacle.
In regards to the relationship between the Su Family and Marquis Beian Mansion, Yin Lihua had no concerns at all. The Su Familyâs internal rules were not known to outsiders. In Yin Lihuaâs eyes, if Marquis Beianâs Lady willingly allowed the Second House, a direct branch, to be separated from the rest, it must be because that branch had committed actions intolerable to Marquis Beian Mansion. Otherwise, why would the legitimate branch be isolated? Marquis Beianâs Lady probably extended some courtesy to the Second House purely for appearanceâs sake, due to their common lineage.
âItâs my fault. I was momentarily distracted and failed to notice this lady. Please accept my apology,â Yin Lihua said, her outward expression remorseful though her thoughts were elsewhere.