WSMTATMC C115
by berryChapter 115
As soon as the new year passed, time seemed as though someone had pressed the fastâforward button.
The county examination would begin in midâFebruary every year. From the prefectural city to Longquan County it took about ten days of travel, so they had to set out in advance.
The children had only just returned home for a few days before they needed to leave again. Madam Li truly could not bear to part with them. Even before they left she was already so upset that she fell ill, her mouth breaking out in blisters from the fire in her heart.
Wang Ying also could not stand it. As for Yuanbao, they did not even dare tell the child the truth. These past few days he clung to his father every moment, becoming anxious the instant he could not see him. If he were told that Chen Qingyan would be away for more than a month again, the child would be heartbroken.
After much thought, Wang Ying decided simply to take the entire family back together!
This trip was not only for the county examination but also to return to their ancestral home to worship their forebears, and to check on how the people managing the estate were living.
The household servants must also be wanting to return home. Especially Erâshunâhe had long ago heard of the flooding in his hometown but had not had the chance to go back. Now taking this opportunity to return for a look would put his mind at ease.
Once the decision was made, Wang Ying brought it up with the family.
All agreed. They packed their things, prepared the carriages, and the entire household set out together for Longquan County on the eighth day of the first lunar month.
Longquan County.
Chen Rong was hanging up clothes to dry. Today was a rare sunny day, so she had taken all the bedding out to be washed and sunned.
The county examinations were about to begin, and her nephews would all certainly arrive, so it was best to have the bedding and other things ready in advance.
Xiao Mai ran out from the house. âGrandmother.â
âHey now, go back inside, itâs cold.â
âWant a hug.â
Chen Rong finished spreading the last quilt in her hands, then turned and picked up the child. Stroking his soft little face, she asked, âWhere is your father?â
âFather is in the house. Little Uncle was crying.â
Chen Rong sighed, carrying the child inside. In the east room, Lin Sui was lying against Lin Qiuâs lap, crying. His shoulders shook with each sob, a sight that pained the heart.
Lin Qiu patted his younger brotherâs back, comforting him. âEarlier I and Mother both advised you to wait a little, first see what this Huang family was like. But you wouldnât listen and insisted on marrying early. Now even if you regret it, itâs too late.â
Sniffling, Lin Sui sat up. âHow could I have known he would be such a domineering person? In his household, everything must follow his motherâs word. If his mother says a single word against me, he refuses to hear my explanation, immediately deciding I am in the wrong. And for no reason at all, he beats and scolds me.â
âHe hit you?!â Lin Qiu was stunned.
âOnce he kicked me, and my waist is still bruised.â Lin Sui lifted his garment, revealing a large patch of purple under the ribs.
Lin Qiu grew so angry he stood up to go straight to the Huang household to demand justice. âCome on, Iâll ask them: what decent family beats their newly married husband?â
Frightened, Lin Sui quickly pulled him back. âBrother, keep your voice down, donât let Mother hearâŠâ
âWhat if she does? What are you afraid of!â
Lin Sui lowered his head and murmured, âI donât want Mother to worryâŠâ
Lin Qiu sighed, understanding that his younger brother was being considerate, not wanting to add to their motherâs difficulties. âBut it canât go on like this. No matter what, hitting is never right. Later when your brotherâinâlaw sends you back, Iâll ask him to warn Huang Yong. You still have brothers in your motherâs family. Donât let them treat you as though you mean nothing!â
âYes.â Lin Sui wiped away his tears just as Chen Rong entered with Xiao Mai in her arms.
âWhatâs wrong with you, Suiâer?â
âItâs nothing, nothing.â
âThen why did Xiao Mai say you were crying?â
Lin Sui forced a smile. âHe was mistaken. I was only playing with elder brother.â
Chen Rong looked doubtful, but still said, âIf something is troubling you, tell Mother. Donât hold it all inside your heart. No matter what happens, you still have Mother.â
Hearing this, Lin Suiâs eyes filled again with tears. He quickly excused himself, saying he needed to go to the latrine.
As soon as Lin Qiu left, Chen Rong grabbed her son. âDid something happen with the Huang family?â
âNo, nothing, Mother donât worry so much.â
But Chen Rong remained uneasy. Back when the engagement was arranged, the Huangs spoke endlessly of how they valued Lin Sui and wanted to marry him quickly into their home.
Yet after the wedding, their cold and distant attitude did not seem at all as though they cherished him. Recently, when she had gone to visit, they even openly criticized him in front of her.
They said he was lazy, that even by the hours before dawn he was still not up.
Chen Rong immediately retorted, âItâs winter, dawn comes late. Why should he rise such an ungodly hour?â
The Huang matron curled her lip. âWhen I was a daughterâinâlaw, I rose before the hour of dawn, had the meals ready, did the washing, swept the courtyard, all before my elders woke.â
Chen Rong countered, âCome now, sisterâinâlaw, you served only your motherâinâlaw alone. Now the Huang family is large with over ten mouths in the household. It canât be expected that Suiâer alone should serve everyone. Those who know may say you are teaching him diligence, but those who donât may think you only married a sonâinâlaw to use as a drudge. If such words spread, it will not reflect well on Yong either.â
Only then did the Huang matron stop hounding Lin Sui for being âlazy.â But instead she criticized: they had been married so long and still no movement from his bellyâwas it that he could not bear children?
At this, Chen Rong grew even angrier. âYou canât speak like that. The two children have only been engaged and married for not even three months. How can it be so quick? When I was married, it was half a year before I conceived Qiuâer. Donât be anxious, sooner or later it will happen.â
That visit left Chen Rong so furious that she could not eat for three or four days, losing a whole round of weight.
Lin Qiu also seethed, but did not dare intervene directly, fearing to make things worse.
Seeing her son silent, Chen Rong more or less guessed the truth.
âMy son, donât make excuses. When your husband sends your brother back, tell him to give Huang Yong a stern word.â
âYes, Mother. Donât worry, we brothers will support one another. We wonât let Suiâer suffer wrongs.â
âI know you will.â
By noon, Cao Kun returned from the transport guild. Now as the head of the business, he no longer needed to go out on journeys but stayed each day handling customers and overseeing operations.
Today he went over the accounts: after paying the workers, he still earned over a hundred and thirty taels. The silver was reinvested for another shipment. Though not as lucrative as the first, it still brought in sixty or seventy taels profit.
The money rotating had revived the transport guild, now with over twenty workers, a dozen carts and horses, and net income of four or five strings of cash per month.
âSince Lin Sui came, Iâll go buy some meat.â
âYou donât have to trouble yourself, brotherâinâlaw.â Every time he came, they bought meat for him, and Lin Sui always felt embarrassed to impose.
Lin Qiu said, âNever mind, let him go. Even if youâre not here, he still often buys meat for Xiao Mai.â
Chen Rong added, âYes, I crave meat too. Buy more, weâll stew a big pot.â
So Cao Kun went with a basket. Watching him leave, Lin Sui could not help but sigh. If only Huang Yong had even half of his brotherâinâlawâs goodness, he would not suffer so.
Now he truly regretted it. Back then he only judged by appearanceâhis handsome looks, his bookish manner, the elegant bearing of a scholar.
But that was only a polished dung ball, shiny on the outside. Behind closed doors he was vulgar, regularly spewing foul insults.
Yet regret came too late. For a woman or a geâer, marriage was like a second life. Once stepping into that fire pit, it was near impossible to climb back out.
Besides, their mother had already divorced once. If he too divorced, it would certainly damage his elder brotherâs and Xiao Maiâs reputation.
Before long, Cao Kun returned with several jin of meat. The butcher, familiar with him, even gifted a marrow bone.
âStew half the meat today, give the other half for second brother to take home.â
âAlright.â Lin Qiu carried the meat into the kitchen, and soon a pot of meat stew was simmering.
In winter there were no fresh vegetables, only radish and cabbage. The meat filled the pot with savory fragrance, making everyoneâs mouth water.
Xiao Mai was already impatient, clamoring for meat. Afraid the child would burn his mouth, Chen Rong scooped out some soft fatty pieces into a small bowl, cooled it with her breath, and fed them to him.
Lin Sui, burdened with worry, had no appetite. Half a bowl of rice was enough.
After the meal, Lin Qiu pulled his husband aside to tell him all about the Huang family matters. âWhen you send him back, speak to Huang Yong. You two should discuss things, not resort to blows.â
Cao Kunâs face was grim. âDonât worry, Iâll definitely say something. What sort of man bullies his spouse? Shameful.â
âDonât hit him though⊠If you strike him, Suiâer will be in more trouble.â
Often dealing with all sorts in his work, Cao Kun understood perfectly what words to say and what not to.
âHave no fear, I know.â
That afternoon he drove the carriage to send Lin Sui home. When they reached the Huang familyâs gate, Huang Yong happened to come out.
âBrotherâinâlaw,â greeted Cao Kun.
âOh, itâs you.â Huang Yong stopped, his face as blank as ever, and stepped closer. âSo it was brotherâinâlaw who came. I was just about to fetch Lin Sui.â
In the carriage, Lin Sui drew a deep breath, forced a smile, and got down. âI went to see Mother and Xiao Mai. Brotherâinâlaw happened to be free, so he brought me home.â
âTroubled you.â
If he were reasonable, he would have asked his brotherâinâlaw in for tea or a meal. But the Huang family never acted normalâhe didnât even invite him in. Huang Yong simply lifted his foot to leave.
Cao Kun cursed him silently but kept a smiling face. âItâs cold. Brother, you go in first. Iâll chat with brotherâinâlaw for a moment.â
Lin Sui blinked, then nodded and carried the basket inside.
When he was gone, Cao Kun said, âI recall thereâs a teahouse nearby. Brotherâinâlaw, why donât we have a cup of tea?â
Huang Yong nodded, and they walked together to the teahouse. After sitting, Cao Kun first asked about his studies. âThe county examinations are in February. How are you preparing?â
âOf course I am fully prepared.â He spoke with arrogant confidence.
âMy brotherâs cousins will also come for the exam in a few days.â
âI see.â
Huang Yong had heard Lin Sui mention them, but cared little. They were just smallâtown scholars, how much talent could they have? Especially that elder cousin who was already over twenty but still had not passed as a scholarâsurely worthless.
Seeing his indifferent manner, Cao Kunâs temper rose. He could not help but say, âYou and Lin Sui have been married less than half a year. Heâs younger than you, you should yield more, not bully him.â
At this Huang Yong understood: clearly Lin Sui had âtattledâ at his motherâs home.
He sneered. âBrotherâinâlaw, arenât you interfering too much? This is between me and my husband. What does it have to do with you?â With that he flicked his sleeve and strode away.
âYouâ!â Cao Kun was left fuming, but dared not openly quarrel. Lin Sui still had to live in that household. So he paid the bill and returned, keeping the matter from Lin Qiu to avoid making him worry further.
He thought the affair was over.
But just two days later, news arrived from the Huang householdâLin Sui had suffered a miscarriageâŠ