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Once the people had left, Concubine He stood up. She sent the palace maids in the room out and shut the door before lifting the silk off the platters.
The moment she did so, her eyes became slits from happiness.
âThis Jing Prince highness may be taciturn, but heâs definitely not stingy. Let me say this, Iâm going to recoup all the jewelry Iâve handed out first.â
As she spoke, Concubine Heâs actions were quick as she grabbed several things. At this time, Li Hong Chang and his wife, as well as Li Hong Qian and his wife came over. Seeing Concubine Heâs actions, they immediately blurted: âHow scandalous! Dad, why arenât you saying anything!?â
âConcubine He, what are you doing!?â
Concubine He also knew to quit while she was ahead, and that she shouldnât provoke everyone at the same time. She spread her hands out and said: âI sold off five pieces of jewelry at the time, but since highnessâs gifts are more valuable this concubine only took four. Lord, you also said that this concubine will be compensated upon arrival, this concubine didnât go overboard.â
Li Xue Bing did say that at the time, but those words were mostly superficial. They had been starving, and he would naturally say whatever sounded good. Seeing the glimmering jewelry in Concubine Heâs hands now, his heart was rather sore. However, since his nephew was so generous the first time, there would naturally be more benefits in the future. Therefore, he acted generous as he nodded his head.
These things all had a quota. The men received jade ornaments and thumb rings while women received gold and silver jewelry and jade bracelets. How could the Jing Prince be stingy? Everything was naturally high quality.
At this time, no one said the Jing Prince didnât treat them as family anymore. Such a generous nephew (cousin) was naturally the closest family.
The only unsatisfactory part was that since Concubine He took four items, there would naturally be people who didnât get any. Furthermore, Concubine Heâs skin was quite thick as she still picked one out for herself and one for the third young mistress.
Now things started getting out of hand. Qi-Shi and Li Miao Lianâs glares didnât need to be mentioned, and even the women in the sonsâ families werenât able to bear it. There was crying and fussing, and the room suddenly became chaotic.
Since this was something concerning the women, Li Xue Bing didnât want to manage it. There was even less need to mention Li Hong Chang and Li Hong Qian. The three men returned to their rooms, leaving Qi-Shi to clean up the mess.
All the yelling and cursing didnât do any good. Concubine He held onto the lordâs initial words of compensation. The timid third young mistress had secretly pulled at her several times but she was ignored.
Concubine He was still their father-in-lawâs concubine, so it wasnât convenient for the sonsâ women to argue. They could only say a few sour words. Qi-Shi wasnât good with words either. Only Li Miao Lian was able to give her a piece of her mind.
But in the end, Concubine Heâs goals were still achieved. The concubines of the first and second son were naturally the ones who ended up getting nothing.
***
After the Jing Prince arranged the greeting gifts, he went to the western pavilion.
Having grown up without any relatives, seeing a bunch of them appear also made him his heart rather chaotic.
The Jing Prince only had to give the orders and Eunuch Fu would arrange the rest.
Eunuch Fu had organized the amount of gifts based on the number of people. The Li familyâs quarrel was soon reported to him.
Outsiders see things more clearly. Eunuch Fu could tell right away how fake this group of people were. When the venerated concubine was still alive, she had told him and Auntie Qi quite a bit about her family, including how her arranged marriage was cancelled and how she was sent to the palace.
Eunuch Fuâs first impressions towards this so called uncleâs family wasnât good, and with the following quarrel it grew even worse. However, since they were his highnessâs relatives, Eunuch Fu still gave the orders to serve them properly. Of course, he also ordered to keep a close eye on them. He then went to find Eunuch Chang and had him investigate what happened with this Li family in the south.
That lord uncle had glossed over it, but Eunuch Fu wasnât someone to gloss over things.
Eunuch Fu knew the Jing Prince extremely well. Before long, the Jing Prince instructed him to investigate what happened in the south. Putting the two together meant that Eunuch Fu didnât really go over his masterâs head.
Xiao Hua could naturally tell that the Jing Prince was abnormal.
She didnât know the overall situation, but seeing his restlessness she stuffed their daughter into his arms. Yi Yiâs harassment soon distracted the Jing Prince.
Yi Yi spoke to her father with little cries. Although he couldnât understand her, he still looked at his daughter seriously. The two seemed quite content with this. Xiao Hue grabbed her son over to prevent him from staring at them anxiously.
After a while, the Jing Prince suddenly gave the order to investigate the Li familyâs situation in the south. Only then did Xiao Hua ask: âHighness, were there any issues with your lord uncleâs family?â
The Jing Prince slowly explained the situation. Only now did Xiao Hua understand what his relationship was like with this relative of his.
An uncle who ran over after having no contact for several decades.
Therefore, his highnessâs unusualness was probably due to not knowing how to interact with them. The Jing Prince wanted to feel a familyâs warmth. This could be seen from his interactions with the children. Xiao Hua could only hope that this uncle and his family wouldnât disappoint his highness. But based on what she knew, she felt things were very strange.
Would a proper relative go several decades without contact? Even the Jing Prince had never seen this uncle of his.
For some reason, Xiao Hua felt worriedâŚ.
***
Xiao Huaâs worry wasnât without reason. She wasnât clear about the Jing Princeâs relationship with the Li family, but she knew that due to them, the Jing Consortâs confinement would come to an end.
The reason was because his uncleâs wife said she had never seen her nephewâs wife.
Qi-Shiâs request wasnât too demanding. In fact, it was quite normal for the women in the family to meet. It would be weird if there wasnât a mistress of the house to welcome them.
Xiao Huaâs existence was a little awkward.
On the surface, she and the Jing Prince slept in the same room every day, and the two of them had two cute children. The Jing Prince Estateâs first son and daughter were both hers. But looking deeper into it, her circumstances were a little awkward. She wasnât the Jing Consort after all, and was merely a concubine. Itâs just that everyoneâs attitude and the western pavilionâs environment didnât make her feel this awkwardness.
But just because it wasnât apparent at the moment didnât mean it would never become apparent. For example, when the Li familyâs madam asked to see her nephewâs wife, she definitely didnât mean Xiao Hua.
When the news was spread, Ding Xiang and the rest all looked nervously at Xiao Hua.
Xiao Hua merely smiled as though nothing had happened, turning around to play with the children.
There were many things that wouldnât go away even if you didnât think about it. It also wasnât possible to change things just because you wanted it changed. Under such circumstances, Xiao Hua did her best not to think about anything. It was a little more comfortable this way.
If she were to think too much about it, her heart would involuntarily tremble. The fact that she had never been the main one would drive her to ruin. She didnât want to have an ugly appearance, and felt that her current one wasnât bad.
Xiao Hua had never been ashamed of her status as a concubine. She understood that people didnât have a choice where they were born, and they couldnât choose the circumstances of their birth. If the Jing Prince hadnât given her so much special treatment, she wouldnât feel this awkwardness. But he had given her special treatment, and had given her a lot of it, to the extent that she often forgot she was just a concubine.
Sometimes a person wasnât overly pessimistic. Itâs just that to truly act required one to consider oneâs means.
Within the Grand Xi Dynasty, there had never been a concubine who became the main wife. Her background and that personâs existence was a distance that she would never be able to cross.
Therefore, she could only stop thinking about it, stop thinking about anything. This was pretty good as well.
The Jing Prince returned very late. Abnormally late. After he returned, he didnât go see the children, and instead sat there silently, occasionally giving Xiao Hua a glance.
When they got in bed, the Jing Prince pressed her down as usual and Xiao Hua also quickly welcomed it.
Everything was the same as before, but the two of them were clear in their hearts whether it truly was the same.
Xiao Hua and the Jing Prince never brought up the Jing Consort. The Jing Prince wouldnât bring her up and Xiao Hua also didnât mention her. It was a sort of unspoken agreement, and also a sort of awareness. Xiao Hua had never used her status as a favored concubine to investigate anything within the estate, not even today. She had also never done anything that was inappropriate of her status. But this news had reached her through Ding Xiang and the others.
Why things ended up this way was self-evident.
To say she wasnât uncomfortable would be a lie. She ultimately understood that person was a mountain she could never, ever surpass. Whether or not she was confined, and whether or not she appeared, it would always remain this way!
It was already very late at night. The two of them finished tossing around and went to take a bath before getting back into bed.
Neither of them slept. They were too familiar with each other, and understood things clearly.
âDo you trust this humble prince?â
Xiao Huaâs mind was blank, and couldnât quite react to these words. But she still instinctively responded: âNaturally.â
This was the truth.
In this world, the people Xiao Hua completely trusted could be counted on one hand. The Jing Prince was one of the ones she trusted most. Although he wasnât eloquent and his actions often made one question life, she still believed that he had his own reasons.
Xiao Hua wasnât afraid of the Jing Consortâs restrictions being lifted. She knew he would definitely protect her and their two children. Xiao Hua also knew that the Jing Consort couldnât be confined forever. This day would have to come eventually. His auntâs words was just the catalyst the Jing Prince took advantage of.
He had probably pondered a long time whether he should do it or not, but had never mentioned it out of consideration for her feelings. Xiao Hu suddenly had this understanding.
The small room was quiet and calm.
The Jing Prince suddenly spoke: âThis humble prince let you down. The two children as well.â
These words were a little too heavy, making Xiao Hua unable to accept them.
The Jing Prince continued speaking: âIn the imperial family, those who give birth to an heir would be listed in the jade slip records, and also conferred a higher title. This humble prince has not reported Zhuoâer and Yi Yi to the clanâs estate yet. And a promotion should be requested for you, who gave birth to the royal heir. But this humble prince hasnât done so.â
The Jing Prince spoke very slowly. If it was a long speech, he would speak one word, one sentence at a time. This had something to do with his habits.
ErrrâŚ..
There had truly been too many surprises today. Xiao Hua blinked her eyes and was a little dazed.
âDo you trust me?â
This time the Jing Prince didnât use the words âhumble princeâ, and used âmeâ instead.
Xiao Hua nodded her head blankly.
The Jing Prince seemed a little emotional as he turned on his side to embrace her.
âItâs not that Iâm not willing. Itâs just temporarily not possible.â
âEn.â
âI donât want outsiders to know about the existence of these two children.â
These words astonished Xiao Hua. She raised her head and looked into the Jing Princeâs eyes. After a long while, she finally nodded, âAlright.â
The Jing Prince had always been sluggish, but he understood that it wouldnât be good if he didnât clarify. He racked his brains before managing to say, âNot because of things inside the estate. Itâs because of the outside.â
Xiao Hua didnât speak.
âIt has something to do with the capital.â
The Jing Prince still didnât explain clearly, but Xiao Hua actually felt relieved.
She had truly thought that it was due to her lowly background, and that he wasnât willing for others to know about them in case they were laughed at. Only after he explained further did she realize that wasnât the case.
What the case really was, she didnât know. She could only use his normal conduct and deeds to pacify her own heart.
How could such a man be someone who cared about status?
She should trust him, right?
Thatâs right, Tao Xiao Hua shouldnât overthink things. Just based on his status alone, he had no reason to lie. His feelings for her werenât fake, and his treatment of the two children werenât fake either. Therefore, he must have his reasons. Itâs just that he temporarily canât tell her so he resorted to using such roundabout words.
âHighness, I trust you.â
She slowly lowered her head into his chest and buried herself into his arms. She had been wrapped in this warm embrace for two whole years. How could it be fake?
Who cares about status? Who cares about the Jing Consort? Xiao Hua stayed inside the whole day anyway, she might as well pretend everything was fine.
âThat sideââyou donât have to care about. Itâs unrelated to our lives.â
Xiao Hua knew what he meant by âthat sideâ.
âAlright.â She nodded.
The Jing Princeâs hand hovered in the air and gradually descended. He slowly stroked her long hair while silently swearing an oath in his heartâ-
If that day truly came, he definitely wouldnât let her suffer this sort of grievance any longer. He would give her all the best things in the world!
Translatorâs notes:
Minor spoilers aheadâŚ.
Authorâs notes:
Actually this author also pretended the Jing Consort no longer existed, but a concubine canât do the same! Things wouldnât disappear just because you donât think about them. Xiao Hua would have to face this someday (âthisâ isnât referring to the Jing Consortâs release, but rather what this person symbolizes for her relationship with the Jing Prince).
Xiao Hua still has many such days ahead. In this world, a concubine had never turned into the main wife before, let alone someone of insufficient backing becoming a princeâs consort. Even if we got rid of the Jing Consort, there would be a new Jing Consort, and it definitely wouldnât be Xiao Hua.
Of course, if the Jing Princeâs status changed, this would no longer be a problem. The importance of status and the main wife has always been something those outside the palace cared about. Within the palaceâ-what would the person with the most authority under the heavens have to care about in terms of status? This author always felt amused by the stories where the emperor loved a concubine but didnât dare be too brazen about it. Even funnier was if the emperor had to decide who to sleep with based on their family background. If course, this isnât to say that it was never the case, but this authors feels those sorts of emperors are rookies. Our little Jing would definitely not be like that.
Throughout history, the usual case was the emperor getting seduced by some evil concubine, and deciding to get rid of the crown prince in order to let the son of his beloved ascend the throne. Or else he would put his favorite woman onto the most important seat, even willing to go against the officialsâŚ.
Those who are worried the Jing Consort will harm Xiao Hua after sheâs released can relax. Xiao Hua has already decided not to go out, and she canât get into the western pavilion. What you are worried about wonât happen.