Chapter 105
Chongfei Manual
Fifteen minutes later, Zhao Jie finished buying the lotus osmanthus pastry and came out of Yu He.
He walked back to the carriage, lifted the drape, stooped down to enter the carriage, and saw a small girl hugging a pillow embroidered with gold and silver thread. Her dark eyes were looking at him and her lips were faintly flat as if she was complaining that he had taken too long. Zhao Jieâs heart unexpectedly softened. He placed the lotus osmanthus pastries wrapped in oilpaper on the small table, touched her small nose, and asked, âDo you feel better?â
Wei Luoâs stomach still hurt, but it wasnât as bad as before. She looked at the small blue and white porcelain bowl that Zhao Jie had brought back and asked, âWhatâs that?â
Zhao Jie sat down by her side, held up the small bowl, and said, âThis is the jujube and dark brown sugar soup that I had the kitchen make. Come here. Drink it while itâs still warm.â
So, this was why he had taken so long. It was because he had the kitchen especially make this. The steam rising from the bowl showed that it had been made recently.
Wei Luo felt a bit surprised and also slightly moved. She couldnât help acting spoiled. âBig brother, feed me.â
Like always, Zhao Jie couldnât refuse her request. Besides, he was happy to do this. He scooped a spoonful of soup and brought it to her lips, âHere.â
Wei Luo held his hand and drank the soup down spoonful by spoonful. After she finished drinking, her stomach warmed up and she felt much better than before. She licked her lips and longing for more, she said, âReally sweet.â
Her pink, soft tongue passed through his sight. Zhao Jieâs dark eyes deepened. He lowered his head, held her tongue in his mouth, gently bit it so that she couldnât take it back, and eagerly sucked on it. In the end, he said, âIt really is very sweet.â
Outside the carriage, in front of Ye Heâs entrance, the woman in the pink robe was still staring at the carriageâs window curtain. Even though the curtain had already been put down and she couldnât see the scene inside, she still didnât walk away. If one were to carefully observe, it was easy to see that her body was faintly trembling and her eyes were gradually turning red.
Next to her, a servant girl with a high nose tried to wake up the woman from her daze by asking the woman in puzzlement, âWhy did you stop walking?â
When the carriage had gradually moved far away, the woman returned to her senses. She looked down and calmed her emotions. She curved her lips into a smile and said, âLetâs go.â
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As the carriage started going back to Duke Yingâs residence, it suddenly stopped when it was halfway there.
Outside the carriage, Yang Hao said, âYour Highness.â
Sitting inside the carriage, Zhao Jie had just stolen a piece of lotus osmanthus pastry from Wei Luoâs mouth. His current mood was very good. While using his thumb to gently wipe away the pastry crumbs, he asked, âWhatâs wrong?â
Yang Hao replied, âThereâs too many people in front of us. The carriage temporarily canât pass them. This subordinate knows another path, but that road has potholes that would be hard to pass. This subordinate is worried that the ride will be bumpy for the prince and Fourth Miss. Would the prince and Fourth Miss like to come out of the carriage here? And, this subordinate will make a detour to the second street up ahead to pick the two of you up.â
Wei Luo wasnât feeling well and truly shouldnât be jolted. Zhao Jie considered for a moment before agreeing.
The two of them came out of the carriage to a residential street where people were coming and going. Yang Hao drove the carriage into a dark alley. The carriage quickly disappeared from their sights.
Wei Luo was worried about meeting acquaintances and insisted that Zhao Jie buy a veiled hat for her.
Zhao Jie didnât agree. He helplessly touched her head and said, âAh Luo, what are you afraid of? Everyone in the capital knows that youâre mine.â
She didnât say anything for a moment. She actually couldnât refute this. In the end, she could only raise her head and refute by saying, âIâm not yours yet.â
In the end, Zhao Jie complied with her request. He brought a veiled hat from the side of the street, placed the hat over her head, leaned over to help her tie the ribbons, and said, âYouâll be mine, sooner or later.â
After wearing the veiled hat, Wei Luo felt much more at ease and didnât worry that the nearby people would discover her. Her little hand went inside Zhao Jieâs sleeve to hold his hand as she walked forward. âLetâs go.â
Seeing her little figure, he couldnât bear to tell her the truth.
Zhao Jie smiled and felt exhilarated just looking at her.
So, what if she was wearing a veiled hat? Who else in the capital would hold his hand? In the eyes of others, she was just making herself more conspicuous by trying to hide. But, if this was what she wanted, he didnât mind going along with her by pretending to be a pair of sneaky lovers.
Not far away from them, there were rows of lanterns hanging in the middle of the street. There were riddles underneath the lanterns. So, this was why Yang Hao said they wouldnât be able to pass over here in a carriage. There was an impenetrable crowd of people guessing the riddles. Rings of three people deep surrounded the lanterns. It was difficult enough for people to pass through here, much less a carriage. Surrounded by a bustling crowd, Wei Luo could only hide in Zhao Jieâs arms as much as possible. Zhao Jieâs hand was placed on her back and safely guarding her so that the pedestrians wouldnât collide into her.
Despite this, mishaps would still happen.
Diagonally in front of them, there were several scholars standing in front of a lantern. Even after thinking about the riddle hanging below the lantern for a long time, they still didnât understand. Because people were pushing, the lantern broke away from a personâs hand and was blown away by the wind. It coincidentally landed at Wei Luoâs feet. Wei Luo almost stepped on the lantern. She hurriedly stopped walking and bent down to pick up the lantern.
She saw a piece of paper stuck to the lantern. The words âRoyal Academy. A crowd of people lined up. Hu Xuan dance. Remnants of power foundation.â were written on the paper.
(Note: Royal Academy was an official school for music, dance, and theater in China between the Tang Dynasty and Ming Dynasty.)
She looked at the paper and said without thinking, âThe Biographies of Exemplary Women.â
A man wearing a loose robe with a wide belt came over. Just as he was about to speak, he stopped after hearing her words.
Behind him, one after another, the scholars suddenly realized. âRight, it is âThe Biographies of Exemplary Women.â
These scholars usually read Confucian classics and neglected reading the books that were read by women. This was why they werenât able to guess the riddle. Wei Luo was raised in the boudoir and was often told by Mister Xue to read this book. This was why she was able to guess this answer without thinking too much. She looked up and was preparing to return the lantern. Seeing the man in front of her, she froze for a moment. She almost blurted out the words, âOlder brother Song Hui.â
Song Hui left his home today to socialize with his classmates. On their way home, they came here by chance. A few of his friends had a sudden impulse to stop here to guess the riddles. He stood on the side and watched. Occasionally, he would express his opinion by saying a few words. He didnât expect to meet her here⦠Even if her face was hidden, he could still recognize her. They had known each for so long. He remembered everything about her. He was perceptive to the sound of her voice and the sight of her figure⦠In addition, Zhao Jie was standing next to her. It wouldnât be possible for him to fail to recognize her.
While holding the lantern out, Wei Luo stopped moving her hand in mid-air. She didnât know if she should take her hand back or continue with giving him back the lantern.
Fortunately, Song Hui didnât embarrass her. He took the lantern, gently curved his lips, and quietly said, âMiss, thank you for clearing up the confusion.â