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What âseems to beâ? It clearly was!
Xiao Hua raised her eyes and looked over, happening to see up ahead the Jing Prince taking Eunuch Fu back towards the Hall of Splendor.
The Jing Prince was wearing a black fox fur overcoat and a black fox fur warm hat inlaid with white jade. The contrast made him seem even more pale and handsome. Eunuch Fu stood to the side following along while holding an umbrella.
The moment Xiao Hua saw the Jing Prince was the moment he saw her as well.
Seeing the person over there dressed as a madam, he at first didnât recognize her. Only when that person raised her head did he see the delicate little face under the hooded cloak.
The Jing Princeâs steps imperceptibly paused, and Eunuch Fu spoke to the side: âItâs Madam Hua. This old servant sees that sheâs thinking of coming to pay respects. Should we stop for a bit your highness?â He added quietly, âThe weather is cold and the snow covered ground is slipperyâŚ.â
Seeing the Jing Prince come to a stop, Xiao Hua could only hurriedly take a couple steps forward and lower herself in salute.
âGreetings to your highness.â
The Jing Prince clasped his hands behind his back and didnât speak. Eunuch Fu could only help alleviate the embarrassment from the side: âWhere did Madam Hua come back from?â
Xiao Hua smiled and nodded her head at Eunuch Fu in salute, âEunuch Fu, this servant concubine came from paying respects to the consort at the Changchun Pavilion.â
After speaking, Xiao Hua snuck a glance at the Jing Prince. She saw his usual apathetic appearance and his eyes glancing off into the distance, seemingly not intending to pay her any attention.
She twitched her rigid mouth and bowed once more, âThen, this servant concubine will take her leave first.â
After speaking, she pulled her hood down and left with Ding Xian and Ding Lan.
On the other side, the Jing Prince stood still a little longer before leaving with Eunuch Fu. Eunuch Fu sighed in his heart. This Madam Hua was simply much too dutiful. Why couldnât she come up and speak some tender and affectionate words?
Ding Lan seemed as if she wanted to say something, but Ding Xiang gave her a look and she shut her mouth. Xiao Hua kept her head lowered and didnât notice the expressions of her two personal palace maids.
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Senior Concubine Qiao was supported by Dieâer and Cuiâer on the way back to the Rongxi Pavilion.
âThis Madam Yu Jiao really made a huge joke of herself today. She wanted to step on others but ended up hurting her foot instead.â Cuiâer said quietly.
Senior Concubine Qiao smiled and didnât speak.
âThe consort was really polite today. Normally she gives everyone the cold shoulder but today she was already waiting in the hall bright and early.â Dieâer said.
âShe just wanted to investigate things, put on airs and make others feel uncomfortable. Only Yu Jiao that idiot would offer herself up as cannon fodder.â Senior Concubine Qiao pointed out.
Actually all the women in the rear court had similar intentions, wanting to show off their strength to Xiao Hua. Itâs just that some did it openly while others kept their thoughts hidden.
The senior concubine belonged to those who kept their thoughts hidden, acting as a bystander. Of course this didnât mean her methods were necessarily correct. It could only be said that she left herself some room to retreat. Before the situation became clear, she would not offend anyone.
Yu Jiao was a little foolish in this regard. Just based on today it could be said she had become enemies with the western pavilionâs Madam Hua.
In the Changchun Pavilion.
After everyone paying respects had left, the Jing Consort looked at Nana Li.
Nana Li had a calm expression and didnât say anything. She waved her hand to signal those unrelated to take their leave. She and three of the Xiangs supported the consort into the residence. Chun Xiang stayed behind to clean up Xiao Huaâs tea.
âNana, what do you think?â
Nana Li pondered for a moment before speaking, âSheâs not simple, but sheâs also a little narrow-minded. Her words were a little unrestrained. After all she was low born, and didnât have much of an upbringing.â
The Jing Consort nodded her head. She felt the same way.
Thinking of Madam Huaâs performance earlier, she spat out, âHow vulgar, not caring one bit about her own birth.â
Thinking how this person had been arranged to live in the first western pavilion instead of with Yu Jiao and Yu Rong in the Hanxiang Pavilion, the Jing Consort was extremely resentful.
âNana, do you think her living situation was arranged by his highness, or by Eunuch Fu that old castrate?â
Nana Li pondered for a moment, âItâs hard to say.â
Actually the consort knew it was hard to say without asking Nana Li. They were unable to glean any information about the Hall of Splendorâs affairs, and naturally wouldnât know who arranged for Madam Hua to live in the western pavilion.
If it was Eunuch Fu then there was naturally no need to pay attention to it. However, if it was the Jing Prince then she couldnât refrain from shooting the rat in fear of breaking the vases anymore. Due to this, the Jing Consort could only instigate others to act as cannon fodder today to vent her anger. Unfortunately her cannon fodder wasnât useful, failing to step on others and ended up getting mocked instead.
Nana Li also understood the reasoning behind this. She sighed and said, âItâs a pity about that tea.â
That Madam Hua actually didnât drink such a good thing because she said she wasnât used to drinking tea as a servant and would have trouble sleeping at night.
What kind of nonsense was this!?
The Grand Xi Dynasty had the tradition of drinking tea. From the emperor down to the commoners, there was almost no one who didnât drink it. Even poor families would buy some tea dregs to brew and pretend to be refined for a bit.
But for someone sold as a servant, their bodies belonged to their master. There was probably no householdâs master who would give their servants tea to drink. She was probably someone unremarkable in the past, someone who could only be a sweeper maid and unable to become a senior maid.
Thinking of this, Nana Li also spat, âReally a lowly brat. What a lowly problem to have.â
She had no idea what his highness saw in that Madam Hua!
âIf she doesnât drink tea, then this scheme would be hard to use.â The Jing Consort said with a frown.
Nana Li certainly understood her meaning. The medicine she used had a taste that needed to be covered by something else. In the past it had always been used in tea, but since Madam Hua didnât drink it things became more difficult.
âWhat if when she comes to pay respects tomorrow, we give her something else to drink?â Xia Xiang had served the consort for a long time, and naturally knew about this.
âThatâs all we can do.â The Jing Consort muttered.
Actually it could also be put in food, but the meal management center wasnât somewhere the consort could interfere in. Auntie Qi kept a close watch. Therefore she could only compromise and wait to put it in the tea, making it impossible to guard against.
Thinking of this, the Jing Consort couldnât help but curse that âQi bitchâ.
She could only curse about it. Others may not be aware of it, but she knew clearly that as the consort she was just a figurehead. Thatâs why she was angry!
Thinking of this, the Jing Consortâs breathing grew urgent and she covered her chest with her hand. Nana Li and the rest hurriedly rubbed her chest and brought tea to calm her breath.
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Xiao Hua returned to her residence, shook off the snow on her body at the door, and took off the cloak and clogs before finally entering.
The kiln and charcoal basin were burning inside the room, making it feel warm and cozy the moment she entered.
She took off her outer layers and put on something lighter before going over to sit on the kiln.
Chun Cao steeped and brought over some tea. Xiao Hua tested the temperature before taking a sip.
Ding Xiang and Ding Lan who had gone along with her to pay respects didnât ask why she was happily drinking tea now when before she had told the consort she didnât drink it.
When lunch arrived, since it was for one person, Xiao Hua had them arrange it on the kiln and didnât go eat by the table.
Ding Xiang suddenly spoke to the side, âSince madam has said she never drinks tea, the consort will probably offer some other drink tomorrow.â
At this moment there was only the two of them in the room. Xiao Hua had let the rest of them go eat lunch.
She couldnât have others only watch while she ate, right? Furthermore, their meals were brought over along with Xiao Huaâs own from the meal management center. If they waited for her to finish before eating, their food would get cold. There wasnât a small kitchen here so reheating it would be difficult.
Although Xiao Hua didnât say much normally, her every action was quite considerate towards others. She herself was a servant in the past, and naturally knew that serving by a masterâs side wasnât as glorious as it appeared on the surface. Having to eat cold meals was a common occurrence. She was just eating lunch, and there was no need for so many people to serve it. Leaving Ding Xiang behind was enough.
Ding Xiangâs words were rather probing, and could be taken in a couple different ways. She could be saying that the consort was considerate, knowing Madam Hua didnât drink tea and switching it out for her. She could also be saying other things.
Xiao Huaâs eyes flashed and replied: âThatâs really quite troublesome.â
She grabbed her food, placed it in her mouth and chewed slowly before continuing: âIâm not used to eating other peopleâs things before I figure out whatâs inside their mind.â
She didnât look at Ding Xiang this entire time.
Ding Xian also half lowered her head, pouring soup for Xiao Hua.
âYou donât need to worry about the meal management center. The Changchun Pavilion cannot interfere there. Just pay a little attention when itâs time to fetch the meals. This is usually handled by Ding Lan. She is a meticulous person, and wonât make any mistakes.â
Xiao Hua received the soup and took a small sip.
âItâs really troublesome. I canât be too obvious about it.â
Ding Xiang didnât speak. She waited for Xiao Hua to put her chopsticks down before bringing over a cup of water for her to rinse her mouth. She planned to help wipe her mouth with a handkerchief afterwards.
Xiao Hua didnât let her, taking it into her own hands and wiping her mouth off herself. After placing the handkerchief down, she gave Ding Xiang a glance.
Her appearance was ordinary. She could at most be described as pretty, but she was filled with an air of steadiness from head to toe.
How could such a person have been arranged to serve someone without foundations like herself? She would definitely not believe it wasnât especially arranged by someone.
âDing Xiang.â
âMadam.â Ding Xiang kept her head half lowered, stopping her handsâ movements of clearing the table, her attitude extremely respectful.
âWho arranged for you to be here?â
Ding Xiangâs hands started moving again. She only responded after a moment: âThis servant was sent over by Auntie Qi.â She paused a little and spoke again: âDonât worry madam. Ding Xiang clearly understands her role by your side. Auntie Qi has also said that madam will be this servantâs mistress in the future, and that she had nothing to do with this servant from now on.â
âThank you.â Xiao Hua said again: âHelp me thank Auntie Qi.â Eunuch Fu as well, though this part she didnât say out loud.
Towards Eunuch Fu, this person, Xiao Huaâs feelings were very complicated. Her circumstances today were caused by him. During this time she had felt unwilling and had complaints, and as a servant who couldnât resist her superior she didnât feel resigned. However, being able to develop to this extent, she could do nothing else but thank him.
She also understood Eunuch Fuâs heart, even if it was just a little. At least she could sympathize. She also knew why Eunuch Fu viewed her in a different light. It was all due to the Jing Prince.
The Jing PrinceâŚ..
Today was her first time paying respects but Xiao Hua could already feel the pointed spears.
Yu Jiao was brainless, but the other three she couldnât see through yet. Without even thinking about Yu Rong and Senior Concubine Qiao, just the Jing Consortâs wolf in sheepâs clothing appearance was more than enough to keep her occupied.
Whether there was something in the tea or not she wasnât sure. The first time the Jing Consort said to drink tea, she wasnât willing to suffer the same fate as in her past life and used her counter against Yu Jiao as excuse to avoid it. When the Jing Consort said to drink a second time, she thoroughly didnât dare to drink anymore.
She still had to go pay respects tomorrow. Would she really be as considerate as Ding Xiang said and switch her drink?
She didnât want to assume the worst of others, but this kind of rear court struggle between women was a battlefield filled with smoke and gunpowder. It was no exaggeration to say that it was a life or death situation.
Xiao Hua rubbed her brows in frustration, and let out a sigh.
Ding Lan hurriedly entering interrupted Xiao Huaâs thoughts. Seeing her urgent appearance, she couldnât help but frown: âWhat are you panicking about?â
âHis, his highness, is here.â
Authorâs note: Please donât call the Jing Consort a dumb c*nt. As someone who wants to give birth to a child but canât, and is unwilling to see someone else give birth to one, itâs logical they would act this way. Looking aheadâŚ.see you tomorrow.