Chapter 336 - Getting married is only a trifling matter (1)
The Dreamer in the Spring Boudoir
Ji Man felt despondent. What did Ning Yuxuan mean by canceling the classes? She had been planning on teaching Haohao how to sing nursery rhymes today.
After changing her clothes, she went looking for Ning Yuxuan. However, when she got to his courtyard, Guibai stopped her and said that the marquis was with a guest.
He was holding Haohao while he was with a guest? Who was he trying to trick?! Ji Man stood at the doorway and looked at Guibai with awkward smile for a long time. She remained here so that she could eavesdrop.
It seemed that there were people talking inside. She even heard words like, âcongratulations, congratulationsâ and âwill definitely show upâ. She was helpless though. Haohao was Ning Yuxuanâs heir, so she couldnât take Haohao away by force. Since he wouldnât allow her to give Haohao lessons today, then she could only accept it for now.
Since she had agreed that she would marry Miss Zhu, she had to start preparing for their wedding. Regarding the problem of a betrothal gift, Ji Man had already figured out what she would do. According to the rules of this era, she would have to spend several hundred silver taels to buy the traditional gifts that would be up to par, then she just needed to hire a matchmaker to go to Miss Zhuâs home on her behalf. Assistant Minister Zhu was in hurry to marry off his daughter, so he wouldnât be too picky and complain.
As Ji Man walked through the streets and ordered red silk and other wedding decorations from one store and jugs of fine wine from another store, she continued to have conflicting emotions. After she had finished with most of the preparations, she dropped by Zhu Residence to discuss the specific details for the wedding day.
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Assistant Minister Zhu was broadly smiling. Ji Man had fixed the big problem that had plagued him. Although he felt a bit wronged that his daughterâs wedding would be done so casually, it was already a blessing from the Heavens that someone was willing to marry her.
Teacher Ji seemed like a trustworthy person, and he heard that Teacher Ji was from a well-off family too. If he opened a few paths for Teacher Ji, his future son-in-law would definitely have a bright future. His daughter wouldnât suffer by marrying this man. Thinking of it like this, Zhu Shuyou was full of smiles as he exchanged many words with Ji Man.
At the end of their discussion, he even offered to visit Ji Manâs rice shops to look around.
Ji Familyâs rice business was going pretty well, but their customers were all normal citizens, and their stores werenât big. Although there was a store in the north, west, south, and east parts of the capital, each of their stores only took up the space of two standard storefronts.
Before leaving his estate, the assistant minister of revenue had changed out of his high-ranking officialâs attire and into plain clothing in order to go about incognito. He had also brought along a few trusted aides during his tour of Ji Familyâs business. As they visited each of the four stores, he gave Ji Man some pointers. By his side, there was a person scribbling down his advice. After they had taken a tour of all the stores, Ji Man and the rest of the group bumped into Shopkeeper Liu.
Since the election for the new head of the grain merchant association was at a critical point, Shopkeeper Liu was putting forth his full effort. He had invited Director Tang out today and spent a lot of money to entertain him. They had just come out of Luoyan Pagoda and ended up bumping into Ji Man.
Ji Man politely bowed. âSir Tang.â
Director Tang still had a very good impression of Ji Man, so he nodded his head to acknowledge Ji Manâs greeting. Just as he was going to continue walking forward to go browsing at a jade artifact store with Shopkeeper Liu, he saw that the curtain of the palanquin that was next to Ji Man being slightly parted.
Director Tangâs expression slightly changed, and he went forward to politely bow at the palanquin. He didnât call out that personâs title and only bowed deeply.
Shopkeeper Liu was quite startled by this sight and hurriedly followed with a bow of his own. Why was Teacher Ji with a person that even Director Tang had to greet with a bow?
Assistant Minister Zhu cast a glance at Director Tang and said, âNo need to bow, I just came out to walk around with Teacher Ji. You can withdraw first.â
With a broad smile, Director Tang looked at Ji Man and said, âTeacher Ji, youâre certainly an extraordinary person.â
Smiling, Ji Man responded with a trite formality, âItâs all thanks to Sir Tangâs help.â
Shopkeeper Liuâs expression didnât look good. Fortunately, they were in the middle of a busy road, and it wasnât convenient for them to continue standing here to talk. After Ji Man left with the palanquin, Director Tang resumed walking forward.
Director Tang changed his stance, which he had recently stated before they had bumped into Ji Man. âThereâs no needed to rush with that matter with the rice merchant association that you brought up before. Thereâs still one more month left. Your qualifications are sufficient. You donât need to worry too much.â
Shopkeeper Liu was barely able to keep a smile on his face as he made a sound of assent.
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When they returned to Zhu Residence, Assistant Minister Zhu said that it was more important to focus on the wedding preparations and that Ji Man didnât need to worry about the rice business. After Ji Man thanked him for his favor, she followed a servant girl to visit Zhu Yurun.
Servants had already started putting up wedding decorations in Zhu Yurunâs courtyard. Zhu Yurun seemed to have also gained more weight since the first time Ji Man met her. Her plump body was sitting down at the table. Seeing Ji Man, she said, âOlder brother Man, come over here and take a look. What do you think of this handkerchief that I embroidered?â
Ji Man chose to automatically ignored Zhu Yurunâs address and walked over to look. There was a strange-looking duck embroidered on the red handkerchief.
The corners of Ji Manâs lips twitched. âDonald Duck?â
â... What duck?â Feeling annoyed, Miss Zhu pouted and said, âThis is a mandarin duck!â
(T/N: A pair of mandarin ducks symbolizes a happily married couple.)
âOkay, itâs a mandarin duck.â Covering her mouth to hide her expression, Ji Man sat down. Unable to resist her impulse, she took the embroidery hoop from Miss Zhu and said, âBut this isnât the right way to embroider. Donât most women learn embroidery skills? How can even a simple mandarin duck design turn out to look like this?
The nearby servant girls tactfully left the room and closed the doors to give these two some privacy.
âMy dad never forced me to learn feminine skills like embroidery, and I found it bothersome, so I havenât tried embroidering much before.â
Watching as Ji Man fixing her embroidery, Zhu Yurun pouted again and said, âAh, you actually know how to do this?â
Ji Man hadnât embroidered in a long time, so Nie Sangyuâs hands had felt itchy with the desire to practice her craft. Without even being consciously aware, she had started trying to rescue the badly embroidered mandarin duck.
âI picked up the skill during childhood from my mother when I was feeling bored.â
Zhu Yurun looked at Ji Man in admiration. âMy mother died young, and Iâm the only daughter that my father has, so Iâve been spoiled to the point of not knowing how to do anything.â
Ji Man nodded. She had already figured that part out. For a woman to dare to force a man onto a bed, Zhu Yurun must have been spoiled to the point of being out-of-control.
âItâs okay. The servants can do this. Iâve discussed our marriage with Sir Zhu today. Iâll send the betrothal gifts the day after tomorrow, then ask a matchmaker to choose an auspicious day for our wedding. Iâll marry you before this month is over.â
Zhu Yurunâs eyes curved into small crescent moons. âThatâs great. I can finally wearing a wedding dress.â
But as she smiled, her eyes started to redden. âItâs just a pity that youâre not him.â