WSMTATMC C166
by berryChapter 166
In the blink of an eye, it was New Yearâs Eve. This year marked the sixth year since Wang Yingâs transmigration; by now, he was twenty-three.
Early in the morning, Old Chen climbed a ladder to hang lanterns. Seeing this, Ershun hurried over to help. âPlease come down; Iâll hang them.â
âIâm not that oldâI can hang them.â
âDo come down; donât risk a fall on New Yearâs Eve.â
Old Chen came down and handed him the lantern, steadying the ladder from below.
Ershunâs injuries had healed; only the knocked-out tooth could not be replaced. When he smiled, the gap showed, but he didnât mind. The master had given so much compensation.
He planned to save the money properly and bring half home to his parents when visiting this year.
âWell now, our lanterns are hung truly high this yearâyou can see them far down the alley!â Ma Qianzi returned from outside with the Huang familyâs two boys.
Brushing dust from his hands, Ershun grinned. âOf courseâlook who hung them.â
Thumb up, Ma Qianzi said, âBrother Ershunâs handiwork is flawless!â
âThese are BÄiguĂ n and QiÄnguĂ n; come inside.â
The two Huang boys greeted nervously, then followed Ma Qianzi in to stow their luggage. With the martial guild on holiday, Wang Ying had sent for them to come over and spend New Year together.
In two years at the guild, the boys had changed a great deal. BÄiguĂ n had shot up almost to his late fatherâs height; QiÄnguĂ n had grown quite a bit too.
From time to time, Wang Ying had servants go check on themâsometimes sending food, sometimes clothes.
Having promised to look after the two children, he would not go back on it. Life at the martial guild was hard, but the boys had indeed grown up.
âSettle in here; later, Iâll take you to see the master.â
âThank you, Brother Ma.â
They set down their bundles and sat on the warm kang, peeking all around the room.
Young QiÄnguĂ n couldnât help leaning at the door to peek outside. âThe master changed to a bigger houseâso spacious!â
âThis is not the guild. When seeing the master, donât speak randomly.â
âGot it, brother.â
Ma Zhandong headed to the eastern side courtyard and told the old housemaid at the gate; soon she returned and said, âThe master asks you to bring QiÄnguĂ n and BÄiguĂ n in.â
Inside, Wang Ying finished dressing Yuanbao in new clothes. âGo play in Grandmotherâs roomâXiaomai and the others should be there.â
âMm!â The little one thumped off.
Before long, Ma Qianzi brought in the two boys. After more than a year apart, Wang Ying barely recognized them.
They knelt and knocked heads; Wang Ying quickly helped them up. âCome, sit. Are you used to the guildâs life?â
Huang BÄiguĂ n said, âAt first, no. With time, we adaptedâMaster treats us well.â
QiÄnguĂ n nodded. The master at the guild did treat them well.
Their teacher was also surnamed Huangâa lifelong bachelor. Learning the boys were orphans, he adopted them as righteous sons.
Strict in training, he also truly doted on them; any spare money he had, he spent on food for the boys. âHalf-grown lads eat you into poverty;â without Huang Anâs care, they could not have grown so tall in two years.
âSeeing you well puts me at ease,â said Wang Ying. âWe may go back home in the fourth month. Do you want to come to have a look?â
Both nodded rapidlyâthey had long wanted to return. When their father had died, they hadnât even raised a grave; thinking of it, Huang BÄiguĂ n regretted it bitterly.
At each Qingming and Ghost Festival, the brothers could only burn paper and incense at the roadside for their father, not knowing if it reached him. This time, they would raise him a tomb, so there would be a place for offerings in future.
After a few words, Wang Ying let them rest and went to the front courtyard.
The main house was toasty. Chen Rong and Madam Li sat on the kang shelling melon seeds; Lin Qiu and Lin Sui watched the children play. The second baby was nearly six monthsâable to sit upâwatching the elder brother scamper about and crying anxiously.
âCould hear Second Baby outsideâwhose child can cry like that?â
Second Baby looked up at Wang Ying, holding up two little chubby hands to be held.
Wang Ying handed his cloak to Lin Sui and lifted Second Baby, bouncing him. âThis fellow is solidâfeels even chunkier than Yuanbao at six months.â
Chen Rong laughed. âChunky, yes. Yuanbao had seventeen or eighteen jin then; this one is already twenty.â
âOur little strong man,â Wang Ying said, clicking his tongue to tease. The little one showed two tiny milk teeth and giggled.
Yuanbao ran over and tugged Wang Yingâs trouser leg. âA-fu, hold me too!â
Xiaomai stood shyly by, hands behind back, big eyes pleading. Wang Ying handed Second Baby back to Lin Qiu and scooped up both children together; they chortled in delight.
âCareful, donât drop them,â Madam Li said.
After a bit, Wang Ying set them down. Strength didnât last forever; compared with a manâs, his muscles were lesserâback in the other life, carrying sevenâ
Before long, Chen Qingyan and Chen Qingsong came in as well. In the last small exam of the year, Qingsong had done poorlyâdropping out of the top forty to Class B.
Since returning for the holiday, he had been despondent.
Chen Qingyan had him rework one of the test papers; the result was much better than during the exam.
Last night, under candlelight, the brothers spoke at length. Qingyan said much that put him at ease. Hearing others compare him unfavorably to his elder brothers left a knot; the more he minded, the worse he performed.
By nature, Qingsong was cheerful; once he thought it through, he stopped dwelling. Entering the room, he was all smiles again, leading the little ones in wild play.
Chen Qingyan sat. âIs Cao Kun not coming for the New Year?â
Lin Qiu shook his head. âWe werenât at ease leaving Mother-in-law alone in the county; this year, weâll spend it apart.â
Madam Li said, âShould have brought Mother-in-law to stay.â
âSheâs used to living alone and not used to long trips.â
Chen Rong said, âI like to roamâwant to see every place.â
Wang Ying said with a smile, âMaybe this year weâll go to the capital together.â
âOh, thatâs settledâwhen Qingyan becomes a capital official, Third Aunt will come live at the house. Donât you dare kick this old aunt out!â
Madam Li laughed till she rocked. Amid the joking, footsteps sounded at the door, and Qingyunâs clear voice rang out: âMother, Big Brother, Sister-in-law, Little BrotherâIâm back!â
Chen Qingsong ran to open the door; Qingyun and Liu Changyi came in with piles of things.
âHow are you back already?â Madam Li exclaimed, delighted, ushering them in.
Ordinarily, a married daughter returned on the second day of the New Year.
Qingyun said, âMother-in-law said the first yearâs always an adjustmentâtold us to come back for New Year and stay at home next year.â
Madam Li clasped her daughterâs and son-in-lawâs hands, filled with emotion. To meet such understanding in-lawsâwhat fortune her daughter had cultivated over lifetimes.
âAuntie! Auntie!â
âLittle Yuanbao~â Qingyun reached to take him, but Liu Changyi was quicker, scooping him up. âLet Uncle hold you.â
Yuanbao frowned up at Liu Changyi, wanted to speak but didnât, making everyone laugh.
Realizing, Madam Li drew her daughter close and asked softly, âAre you expecting?â
Blushing, Qingyun nodded. Earlier at a meal, she had felt a bit nauseous; Qin Furong called a physician to checkâthe month was still early, so she was told to rest with care.
Just over two months married and already with childâgreat joy that had made the in-laws so happy they immediately gave Qingyun the deeds to two shopfronts.
She didnât need to manage them herselfâthere were fixed managers and she only needed to collect rent monthly.
Clapping, Chen Rong said, âWonderfulâour family will add to its members again!â
In old times, large families were prizedâmore people meant flourishing days. The Chen familyâs numbers were not many; each added child was a joy.
Madam Li carefully instructed her. âAvoid cold foods this while, and no spicy. Snow makes roads slickâgo out as little as you can. The first three months the fetus is unstable; a fall risks a miscarriage. Take great care.â
Qingyun nodded, committing it all to memory.
Lin Qiu added some childbirth tipsâshe had only just birthed the second baby and was experienced.
The men grew embarrassed and slipped off to the study.
Liu Changyi also had to go to the capital next year for the metropolitan exam; the two took the chance to discuss it.
âEarlier, my uncle sent wordâdelighted that I passed as juren and looking forward to my going to the capital next year,â Liu Changyi said. His uncle was Liu Yaoâthe Minister of Personnel, chief grand secretary, imperial tutor.
The Wu dynasty did not set a chancellorâs office, but his rank was no less; one man beneath the emperor and above ten thousand.
The Liu lineage was thin; Liu Yao had only one son, currently posted in Bozhou, so he placed great emphasis on his clanâs studies.
âUncle also arranged lodgings for usâafter the New Year, weâll go together.â
âWould that not trouble the honored elder?â asked Chen Qingyan.
âRest easyâweâre not outsiders. Besides, without acquaintances in the capital, finding lodging isnât easy. Ordinary inns arenât safe; better inns cost two taels a dayâliving a month is five or six hundred taels!â
Chen Qingyan clicked his tongue. âThen Iâll go with you.â For now, he still relied on his husband to keep the householdâno splurging.
âWe can see Brother Huai, too. Two months apart and I miss him terribly.â
Listening, Chen Qingsong wore an envious lookâhe missed Second Brother as well, but the prefectural school reopened after the New Year; he could not go.
Liu Changyi consoled him. âDonât worry. Youâll make the trip soon enough. By then, Big Brother might already be in the Hanlin Academy and able to accompany you.â
Chen Qingyan was not thinking so farâjust of doing well in the exam first.
That night, a great table of dishes was prepared at home, and the family gathered amid laughter to welcome the New Year together.