Chapter 34
The Chief Minister's Ferocious Wife
Who Are You?
Zhao Chuchu decided not to tease Xie Heng anymore.
She sent Xie Jun out, saying, âJunjun, why donât you go to the Chen family to look for their son to play with you?â
Xie Jun nodded and obediently went out.
Zhao Chuchu started discussing serious matters with Xie Heng. âI donât have much silver on hand. I canât buy the medicine from the pharmacy to treat Junjun. I plan to go to the mountains in two days to get them.â
âThere are many dangerous animals in the mountains. Itâs not safe for a girl like you to go there alone. If you canât get it in Yuanjiang, get someone to buy it in Guangqing Province. Once I regain my sight, you wonât have to worry about money anymore.â Xie Heng refused to let Zhao Chuchu go into the mountains.
âDo you know how expensive the herb costs? One mace of the herb can cost a few hundred pieces of silver. We need at least seven to eight maces. That will cost a few thousand pieces of silver.â
Zhao Chuchu paused before continuing, âI have seen your familyâs accounts. There is only one piece of silver and a few hundred cents. Even if you could earn money from writing books, how long do you think you can write before we get so much money?â
Xie Heng was silent.
âDa Lang, I donât want to say too much. I am now asking you a very pragmatic question. If I really buy these expensive herbs to treat Junjunâs illness, donât you think it will alert the villagers? Do you think you can protect yourself then?â
When Xie Heng heard them, he suddenly looked wary.
He gave Zhao Chuchu a piercing look as though he wanted to see through her. âWhat do you mean by that?â
Zhao Chuchu stretched out her hand to cover his eyes. âI donât like you to look at me this way. Otherwise, I wonât be able to control myself and will gouge your eyes out. Da Lang, trust is mutual.â
Xie Heng removed her hand from his eyes and said icily, âWho are you?â
Zhao Chuchu did not know what to say. âAlthough I donât know what youâve been through in the past, I am someone who will do what she says. Iâve already said all that I want to say. If you insist that I go and buy the medicine from the pharmacy and cause alarm to everyone, donât blame me if there is trouble later.â
Zhao Chuchu then muttered again, âBesides, if not for the divorce letter and my identification letter, do you think Iâll stay here and make things difficult for myself?â
If it were in the modern days when she could go around as she pleased with her identification card, she would have left this place long ago.
Xie Heng looked intently at Zhao Chuchu.
Rolling her eyes at Xie Heng, Zhao Chuchu said, âYou looked quite frightening like this, but you canât scare me. Xie Heng, if you donât trust me, just give me the divorce letter and help me get an identification letter. Iâll leave immediately. I wonât see you again in this lifetime.â
Xie Heng then lowered his eye. âSorry, I...â
âChuchu!â Someone shouted from outside and interrupted Xie Heng.
Zhao Chuchu regained her composure and walked out of the house.
It was Niu Tongsheng.
âI heard from my wife that you want to renovate the house and build a wall.â
âYes. Chief Niu, can you help me find someone to do it? I do not know anything about such things. Can you help me check also how much they will cost?â
âOkay. My son can help you with the repairs and the tiling. As for the wall, it depends on how high you want to build it. Do you need to fix the door as well? I can then work out the cost.â
âI need a wall that is five feet tall.â
A wall of 160 meters was good enough. Zhao Chuchu figured that they could place thorns on the wall so the villagers would not be able to climb over it.
Niu Tongsheng did some calculations and said, âIf you include the bricks, the door, and the labor, it should cost about 20 pieces of silver. But if you build an earthen wall instead, you can save some money.â
âI want a brick wall.â
An earthen wall would be too unstable.
Soon after, Zhao Chuchu began to put on an act. âChief Niu, I donât have enough silver to pay for these. Can you help me find someone to build it first? Iâll pay for the bricks up front, but can I pay for the labor later?â