Chapter 207.2
Jin Wang Dotes on His Concubine
Lancaoâs loss of composure drew sidelong glances from the others. Deep in her heart, Yaoniang sighed silently and said nothing, merely casting a glance at Hong Chou.
Hong Chou tactfully helped her take a seat and said with a smile, âMadam, please sit down. This is the proper etiquette to follow.â Her words were neither abrupt nor domineering.
After the greetings, Yaoniang had Hong Chou take the children away, and Lancao followed to take care of them. Everyone understood her feelings, and Yaoniang didnât say anything either.
Once everyone had left, Yaoniang asked, âIs she like this at home as well?â
The person she was referring to was naturally Lancao.
Wu-shi sighed immediately, unsure of how to respond for a moment.
Huiniang spoke up, âSince Father was ennobled by His Majesty, she has become even more cautious. Sheâs fine at home, but entering the palace for the first time might make her feel somewhat constrained.â
Both Huiniang and Yaoniang were gentle souls and never spoke harsh words. However, Huiniang didnât reveal one thing: Lancaoâs unease in front of Yaoniang was not only because she was the empress but also because Lancao used to be a servant in Jin Wang Manor before marrying the consortâs brother and becoming her sister-in-law.
Yaoniang knew more about Lancao than Huiniang did. Lancaoâs initial appearance beside her elder brother wasnât simple, and perhaps neither the Su nor the Yao Family knew the truth. However, His Majesty knew, Lancao knew, and thatâs why she felt awkward and uneasy.
Yaoniang also knew that Lancao was a kind and virtuous girl, filial to her parents and treated Ming Geâer and the other children as her own. But oneâs fate was unpredictable. Lancao alone held the key to unlocking this knot in her heart.
âHmm, she is a good person. I found out last time that she secretly bought contraceptive herbs from the pharmacy,â Huiniang said.
This news astonished Yaoniang, and through Huiniangâs account, she learned the ins and outs of the matter.
Though Wu-shi liked Lancao when she was a maid, after she became her daughter-in-law, she couldnât help but have another layer of thoughts. Since Zhu-shi often went out and neglected Ming Geâer and the others, Wu-shi raised the children by herself, so she had a deep affection for Ming Geâer and his siblings.
Now that her son was married and the grandchildren had a stepmother, such a situation was seen negatively by the common people. Step-mothers were often portrayed unfavourably, and Wu-shi was afraid that Lancaoâs changed status would result in her treating Ming Geâer and the others differently than before.
However, Wu-shi had a gentle temperament and couldnât be a demanding mother-in-law. She didnât say anything directly, but her actions and words showed that she paid extra attention to Lancaoâs every move, fearing she might treat her three children badly behind her back.
Taking all this into account, despite being a mother-in-law, she couldnât bring herself to urge Lancao to give birth to a child for the Su Family.
Whether Lancao noticed Wu-shiâs unusual behaviour or it was her own inner turmoil, she seemed to get along well with Su Yucheng on the surface, but secretly, she bought contraceptive herbs to take.
Huiniang had a straightforward personality and couldnât do anything against her conscience, so she told Su Yucheng about it. He got angry, and since then, Lancao stopped taking those harmful herbs. Despite that, she still hadnât become pregnant.
âMaybe itâs because you showed your concerns too obviously. For this matter, big brother might not say anything openly, but he definitely has thoughts about it. Mother, I donât mean to criticize you, but you should weigh your priorities carefully,â Huiniang said.
Wu-shi felt wronged, but in front of her two daughters, there was nothing she couldnât say. She replied, âIâm just worried about her. You both are still young and havenât seen much of the world. Once a woman becomes a stepmother and has her own child, she might treat her non-biological children differently. Iâm worried that Ming Geâer and the others would be treated worse.â
Hearing this, Huiniang glanced helplessly at Yaoniang, as it seemed Wu-shi had said such things before.
âMother, why canât you think it through? Now that big brother and Lancaoâs relationship is good, if you meddle once or twice, fine. But if you do it too many times, are you not afraid of being distanced from big brother?â Yaoniang pointed out.
Wu-shi was speechless.
Huiniang had said similar things before, but she couldnât accept them. Now that her youngest daughter said the same, she felt somewhat lost.
âYucheng is my son. Would he distance himself from his own mother?â Seeing Wu-shi like this, she was obviously heading into a dead end.
Yaoniang and Huiniang exchanged glances before Yaoniang said, âMother, you shouldnât be worrying yourself over such matters. Why did you even agree to big brother marrying her if you didnât like her? You couldâve saved yourself so much trouble. If you really donât like her, I can also talk to His Majesty and ask him to arrange another marriage for big brother.â
âCan we do that?â Wu-shi seemed to realize that a simple sentence could change someoneâs marriage, but she was not a cruel person and couldnât bring herself to harm others, so she said, âLetâs forget about that idea. Itâs not right to harm others with your words.â
Yaoniang helplessly said, âLook at you, neither changing nor staying the same. Mother, you really need to stop worrying about her treatment of Ming Geâer and the others. At worst, thereâs Huiniang and me to watch over them. If she truly treats them poorly, she wonât pass our scrutiny.â
âThen I donât have to keep an eye on her?â Wu-shi asked.
Yaoniang nodded, âIf she treats Ming Geâer and the other children badly, Iâll report it to His Majesty.â In truth, Yaoniang could handle the matter herself, but it was evident that mentioning âHis Majestyâ gave Wu-shi more reassurance, so she sacrificed Emperor Jinâan.