WSMTATMC C178
by berryChapter 178
After returning from the military barracks, the two could do nothing but wait in anxious silence. Lin Sui, unable to sit still, tried several times to rush to the Li household to look for Qingâer, but each attempt was stopped by Wang Ying.
âThey dared to snatch the child in broad daylight,â Wang Ying reasoned. âThey wonât keep her hidden in their own homeâgoing there now would be useless. Youâd only give that old witch more reason to mock you.â
âBut⊠but how long are we supposed to just sit here waiting?â Lin Suiâs voice trembled with desperation.
âYou heard General Zheng,â Wang Ying said firmly. âThose two men were personally left behind by the Marquis. Their skills are far beyond ordinary soldiers. Trust meâtheyâll bring her back safely.â
When they arrived home, Wang Ying first went to see his son. Yuanbao, who had witnessed Qingâer being taken, was so terrified that his eyes were swollen like ripe peaches. Though he had stopped crying, his little face was still pale and shaken.
âYou must have been scared, huh?â Wang Ying murmured softly, holding the boy close.
âWhen will Sister Qingâer come back?â
âPeople have already gone to find her,â Wang Ying assured him. âSheâll be back very soon.â
âThe bad guys should be caught!â Yuanbao sniffled angrily. âTake them to the magistrate and give them fifty strokes!â
âAlright,â Wang Ying said, managing a smile. âFather will make sure theyâre punished.â Then, turning to the playmate, he added, âChunsheng, take Yuanbao out to play for a while.â
Once the boy was gone, Madam Li (his mil) asked quietly, âAny news yet? Has the child been found?â
Wang Ying shook his head. âNot yet. But Iâm sure it was the Li familyâs doing. When we were at the barracks, General Zheng assigned two men to usâboth were handpicked by the Marquis himself. Skilled fighters. They should be able to track her down soon.â
Madam Li pressed a hand to her chest. âI was playing with the children when two men came out of nowhere! They grabbed Qingâer and ran. I wanted to chase them, but I couldnât leave Yuanbao behind⊠I was terrified.â
âItâs my fault,â Wang Ying said grimly. âI never imagined the Li family would go so far.â
âNo one could have guessed theyâd be brazen enough to kidnap a child in public,â Madam Li sighed. âGo comfort Suiâer. Donât let him drive himself sick with worry.â
âAlright. Iâll go now.â
In Lin Suiâs room, Wang Ying found him sitting on the floor, clutching Qingâerâs discarded clothes, tears streaming silently down his face. No words could console him. All Wang Ying could do was pray that the girl would be found soonâhis poor cousin had already endured too much.
As dusk fell, the household was silent when suddenlyâbang bang bangâsomeone knocked at the gate.
The gatekeeper opened the side door to find two unfamiliar men standing thereâone of them carrying a small child on his back.
It was Qingâer.
Chen Fang rushed forward at once. âMiss Qingâer is back! Miss Qingâer has returned!â
Wang Ying and Lin Sui came running. Qingâer was lying limp on one of the menâs backs, her hair roughly chopped short, her clothes changed, a bruise darkening her cheek.
Lin Suiâs tears fell instantly. He dropped to his knees and kowtowed. âThank youâthank you both, truly!â
The two men stepped aside quickly. âPlease, donâtâstand, young master.â
Wang Ying helped him up. âGo see to the child first. We can talk later.â
Lin Sui carefully took Qingâer into his arms and carried her to the back room. The little girl was asleep, exhausted from crying. He changed her into clean clothes but didnât wake her, tucking her gently beneath the blankets and kissing her forehead. The overwhelming relief of having her back made his chest acheâsharp, sweet, and painful all at once.
After a long while, he came out and asked, âMay I know where you found her?â
One of the men bowed. âYou may call me Qiao Da, and this is my younger brother, Qiao Er. We were entrusted by the Marquis himself. From now on, weâll guard your family, to prevent any further harm.â
âThank you, both of you,â Lin Sui said, bowing again.
Qiao Da explained, âWe first went to the Li residence. Since Miss Qingâer was taken by them, someone would have to pass along messages about her whereabouts. One of us kept watch outside while the other slipped into the main house to listen in.â
He had hidden himself on the roof of Madam Liâs chamber. Half an hour later, a shadowy figure crept in through the back door and was escorted to her room.
There, the man reported how they had kidnapped the child and where she was being kept.
Originally, Madam Li had wanted to kill Qingâer outright to vent her hatred. But after being humiliated at the Chen residence, she changed her mind.
âDeath is too easy,â she had sneered. âBetter to sell that little mute to the brothels or the slavers. Let her live a dogâs lifeâmake her pay back Li Muâs debt with her own suffering!â
The man had taken the money and left, heading toward the outskirts. Qiao Da and Qiao Er tailed him all the way to a derelict temple outside the city.
Inside, they found Qingâer bound hand and foot, her face streaked with tears, her fine little dress replaced with rags.
âBack already? What did Madam Li say?â one of the kidnappers asked.
âShe said to sell the girl cheap, to a slave broker. The moneyâs ours to keep.â
He grabbed a pair of scissors, intending to cut her hair. Qingâer struggled desperately and bit his hand hard enough to draw blood.
âArgh!â he roared, slapping her face. âYou little mute dog! Once youâre sold, letâs see whoâll save you!â And with that, he hacked off her long black hair.
Qingâer clutched her head and wept soundlessly, her throat burning. At last, she forced a hoarse, broken cryââAâŠfuâŠâ (âFatherâŠâ).
The kidnappers froze, startled. âCareful, donât kill her!â
Before they could react further, both were struck downâkilled instantly by the Qiao brothers.
They carried Qingâer home without delay.
Wang Ying exhaled in relief. âThank heaven sheâs safe. But⊠will the Li family cause more trouble?â
Qiao Da and Qiao Er exchanged glances. âYou need not worry,â Qiao Da said quietly. âThey wonât trouble you again. Weâre staying at Xiangyun Inn on Zhenghe Streetâif you need us, send word anytime.â
âThank you both.â
The two clasped their fists and departed.
At first, Wang Ying didnât understand why they were so certain the Li family would back off. But a few days later, word spread: Madam Li had been found hanged in her own home.
The magistrate declared it suicide. Lord Li refused to believe it but could find no proof otherwise. The case was closed.
Qingâer awoke soon after, feverish but alive. She took four or five days to recoverâand then something extraordinary happened.
She spoke.
Her voice was faint and halting, each word squeezed out one by one, but it was unmistakableâshe could speak.
The doctor said the fright sheâd suffered had somehow shocked her throat, clearing the blockage that had silenced her for years.
It was a miracle. Lin Sui began teaching her to speak properly, and though her voice was still weak and her throat ached after only a few words, with time she would recover fully.
By the end of March, Chen Qingyan finally returned from the capitalâbringing with him the glorious news that he had placed first in the imperial examinations.
The prefecture erupted in celebration. Officials beat drums and lit firecrackers all the way to the Chen residence, announcing the triumph. The fanfare was even greater than at Qingyunâs wedding.
Drums boomed, firecrackers roared, and two yamen runners carried a massive plaque reading Top Scholar of the Realm right to the Chensâ front gate.
Crowds swelled, layer upon layer, surrounding the house so tightly there was no room to move.
It was the first zhuangyuan (ç¶ć ) in Jizhouâs historyâeveryone wanted to see what a man favored by the stars looked like.
Chen Qingyan stood proudly at the doorway, dressed in a crimson robe and adorned with a bright red silk flower on his chest, bowing to the cheering crowd. Beside him, Wang Ying held Yuanbao, while Madam Li, Qingsong, and Qingyun all beamed with joy.
Winning the top title was a once-in-a-lifetime honor. Wang Ying began preparations for a grand banquet but, having little experience hosting such events, went to Madam Liu for advice.
Madam Liu was overjoyed when she heard. Her own son had passed as a second-rank scholar (äșçČ), and she planned a celebration tooâbut compared to Chen Qingyanâs victory, hers seemed modest. Delighted, she offered to help organize his banquet first.
Sheâd handled many such feasts and quickly began calculating. âHow many tables are you thinking?â
âIâm not sure,â Wang Ying admitted. âWe donât have many relatives here in the city, but I imagine plenty of guests will come.â
âThen prepare more rather than less,â Madam Liu advised. âThirty tables, eight seats eachâabout two hundred and forty guests. Twelve dishes per tableâfour cold, eight hot, with plenty of meat. Thatâll come to roughly two hundred taels of silver.â
Wang Ying nodded. âIâll trust your judgment. Youâre the expert here.â
âIâll also reserve five tables at Hongyun Pavilion for official guests,â she added. âThe prefectural officials will surely attend. Leave it to meâIâll arrange everything.â
Wang Ying was moved almost to tears by her generosity. Truly, they were blessed by their connection through Qingyunâs marriage.
With everything set, Chen Qingyan began writing invitation cards. They sent them to everyone they knewâthe assistant prefect Wang, Magistrate Lin, even Judge Zhao, despite their old grudges.
Invitations also went to Liu Changyiâs relatives, since they were now in-laws. It wouldnât do to leave them out.
The military wasnât forgotten either. General Zheng and his officers had helped them many times, as had the shopâs loyal customers and neighboring merchants.
Dozens of invitations were delivered.
When the banquet day arrived, more than four hundred people cameâfar exceeding expectations.
Thirty tables werenât enough; Ershun had to rush out to nearby restaurants to order an extra seven or eight. Only then were all the guests accommodated.
Gifts poured in ceaselesslyâsilver, gold, land deeds, jewelry. According to custom, a portion could be accepted, but excessive gifts were politely returned.
Even merchants theyâd never met before came bearing extravagant offeringsâmostly to curry favor, hoping that once Chen Qingyan became an official, he would look kindly on them.
Chen Qingyan, uninterested in managing wealth, handed everything over to Wang Ying.
That night, the couple sat together in the Spirit Field, counting the gifts. After half an hour, they tallied the totalâover sixteen thousand taels of silver including valuables.
Truly, it was as the saying went: âWithin books lies a house of gold.â
Wang Ying hugged the silver boxes and laughed until his cheeks hurt. âWeâll never have to worry about money again!â
Chen Qingyan smiled, eyes warm. âSo, did your husband shame you, or make you proud?â
Wang Ying leaned over and kissed him. âProud doesnât even begin to cover it!â
Chen Qingyan cupped his nape and drew him into another kissâdeep and breathless.
âWhen the imperial exams were reinstated,â he murmured against his lips, âI swore Iâd earn the top rank, so youâd never want for anything. Today, Iâve kept that promise.â
âI always believed you would,â Wang Ying whispered.
Their lips met againâgentle at first, then hungry. Passion kindled between them like dry tinder catching flame.
With a flick of his hand, Wang Ying dimmed the Spirit Field to night mode. The moon rose high, bathing them in silver light. The air turned heady, tender⊠and by the end of it, Wang Ying thought, half-laughing, half-gasping, that his waist might truly snap in two before the night was over.