Chapter 13.1: Greetings, Ninth Uncle Chapter 13.1 \nBecause of Cheng Minâs visit, Yichun marquis manor had a reunion dinner after a long time. The tables were separated by gender, and the children were running around freely. Since all were elatives, the etiquettes werenât so strictly enforced. Both the Old Master and the Old Madam were also happy to watch their younger grandchildren playing around.\n
Qingfu Junzhuâs biological son Cheng Enbao also came. After five years of marriage, Qingfu Junzhu was still childless, so old Madam Cheng took the initiative to give Cheng Yujin to Qingfu Junzhu. Later, Cheng Yujinâs adoption really brought good luck. Qingfu Junzhu was pregnant at the old age of thirty and gave birth to a son Cheng Enbao. This was the child she gave birth at her middle age, and also a precious male. One could imagine how joyful was the first branch. And at the same time, Cheng Yujinâs existence also became awkward.
She was given away as soon as she was born. Her birth mother Ruan-shi loved the children who grew up by her side more. Qingfu Junzhu obviously loved her biological son more. Only Cheng Yujin, who was caught in the middle, had nothing. Ruan-shi accused her of preferring a rich adoptive mother. Qingfu Junzhu also guarded against her, thinking that she was a white-eyed wolf who wasnât close to herself despite the adoption grace.
Huo Changyuan said that she was too arrogant and not as lively and natural as Cheng Yumo. Of course they were different. Cheng Yumo didnât have to avoid playing with mud when she was a child. But Cheng Yujin could only get her adoptive motherâs smile when she showed an outstanding performance.
Cheng Enbao was the only son in the first branch, and there was also a Junzhu mother who spoiled him. One could imagine how lawless he was, running around like a small cannonball, deliberately adding trouble to the servants, and tossing up the dishes so no one could eat. Cheng Yuanjing seeing the chaos he made, and couldnât help but shouted: âCheng Enbao, what are you doing?! Donât you have any manners?â
Qingfu Junzhu anxiously rebuked: âHe is still young, why you need to shout at him?â\n
Qingfu was a Junzhu. Cheng Yuanxian didnât dare to not give her a face in front of so many people, so he could only turn his anger to another person: âJinâer, what are you doing? Still not taking care of your brother.â
Cheng Yuanxianâs voice was very loud and sounded especially harsh in the noisy background. Cheng Yujin immediately stood up with her head bowed.
On the other table, Old Master Cheng was stunned. He subconsciously turned to see Cheng Yuanjingâs reaction. The young man looked calm as usual, and the Old Master couldnât read his emotion. Angry and nervous, the Old Masterâs expression turned dark. He suddenly scolded Cheng Yuanxian: âEvil creature, whose name you can casually scold?â
Cheng Yuanxian, who got scolded, became confused: âWhat?â
However, soon he gradually understood. Cheng Yuanxian glanced at Cheng Yuanjing, who was sitting at one side. For the first time in many years, he noticed that Jin and Jing had similar pronunciations. When he shouted at Cheng Yujin just now, it was like he was scolding Cheng Yuanjing.\nThe atmosphere in the dining room suddenly fell into a heavy silence. Old Madam Cheng who was sitting on a separate table put down her chopsticks with an ugly expression. Old Master Cheng frowned and looked at Cheng Yujin. He used to call her the âeldest girlâ and rarely called her name directly. In addition, the old Master seldom took care of his granddaughters, and Cheng Yuanjing also didnât grow up inside the manor. So the old Master never noticed that Cheng Yujin and Cheng Yuanjing names actually sounded similar. Although there was a subtle difference, it still a taboo, especially when Cheng Yujinâs name was called quickly.
Old Master Cheng said: âHow does the eldest girlâs name be the same as the ninth boy? An elderâs name should be taboo for use. She didnât know before because of her young age, but how can you be so ignorant?â
Cheng Yuanxian already felt unsatisfied because of his fatherâs blatant preferential towards this youngest son. The old Masterâs words immediately made him angry: âIâve only known the taboo of naming over parents and grandparents. When did we also have a taboo over uncles? Father, your partiality is too excessive.â
Old Master Cheng was furious. He slapped the table hard and pointed to curse at Cheng Yuanxian: âAbsolutely disgraceful! You are idle all day, never learn and do nothing, cannot even be compared with one-tenth of the ninth boy. You arenât feeling ashamed and instead still have the audacity of being jealous, even dare to speak badly about him?â
Cheng Yuanxian was also a man already in his thirties. Now he was being scolded by his father in front of many relatives and juniors. He wasnât smart, and years of grievances suddenly surged. Disregarding the consequences, Cheng Yuanxian lashed out: âFather, do you still care about me, your other son? Over the years, you only care about that outside mistress and even raise a child from an unknown origin as your biological son. You never take notice of your own family. Now that second brother and I have grown up, what kind of face do you have to point your finger at me?â\n\nThe womenfolks all stood up and anxiously gathered in a circle. When they heard the Old Masterâs words, they hurriedly tried to dissuade him. Old Madam Cheng sneered angrily: âVery good. Who are you showing off to? Are you really going to beat the eldest boy on the ground of not avoiding taboo name? Where did this rule come from, since when a niece should avoid her uncleâs name? You just want to kill us mother and son. If I die, you can rightfully give your old lover a status, because leaving her as an outside mistress is humiliating!â