WSMTATMC C176
by berryChapter 176
The next morning, Wang Ying rose early to investigate the matter of the madman who had run through the streets shouting the previous day.
After some careful inquiry, he learned the truthâthe man was a fur merchant from the northwest. By sheer misfortune, he had been caught in the midst of battle between the two armies and had personally witnessed the Border Garrisonâs defeat. He claimed to have seen the Prince of the NorthâMarquis Wupingâshot down from his horse.
Terrified, the merchant had fled all the way to Jizhou, spreading the dire news along the way.
Could it be that the Marquis had truly met with disaster?
Wang Ying returned home with dread tightening his chest. He dared not tell Lin Sui the truth outright; instead, he said only that the man who had caused yesterdayâs commotion had been taken into custody by the magistrate for spreading false rumors.
Lin Suiâs face was pale, his eyes ringed with sleepless shadows. âIâm alright, Sister-in-law,â he said hoarsely. âNo matter what has become of the Marquis, I will raise Qingâer as my own child.â
âThatâs not what worries me most,â Wang Ying said gravely. âWhile the Marquis lived, the Li family already tormented Qingâer without shame. If they learn he has fallen⊠I fear theyâll move against the Marquisâs household at once.â
Lin Suiâs expression changed. âThenâwhat should we do?â
Qingâer was his very life. Anyone who tried to take her away might as well take his soul.
âFor now,â Wang Ying said, âwe must warn the Marchioness. Tell her under no circumstance should she yield to the Li familyâs persuasion. If she falters, none of us will be able to stop them.â
âIâll go to the Marquisâs residence at once!â Lin Sui declared.
Meanwhile, the Li family had also received the news of the Marquisâs death on the battlefield.
Madam Li clapped her hands together in wild delight. âGood! Good! Excellent! That cursed child is finally dead!â
The maid beside her looked bewildered. Why was her mistress rejoicing? The Marquis was, after all, a son of the Li familyâher husbandâs own flesh and blood.
The story traced back more than twenty years. That year, Madam Luoâanother of Lord Liâs wivesâhad carried her pregnancy to full term, while Madam Li herself had already given birth to a second son.
By cruel coincidence, Madam Liâs baby fell gravely ill and died on the very day that Madam Luo gave birth. Luoâs child livedâhers did not. To make matters worse, the newborn boy, Li Mu, bore a large, dark-blue birthmark on his face, a mark like that of a demon reborn.
The coincidence was so uncanny that even Lord Li was unsettled. He summoned a wandering fortune-teller to divine the cause.
The seer declared, âThe child born of Madam Luo is one come to collect a debt. In a past life, Lord Li slew five members of his family. This life, he will reclaim the lives of five Lis. Madam Liâs son was merely the first to repay the blood-debt.â
Horrified and half-mad with grief, Madam Li transferred all her hatred to that newborn child.
Lord Li, too, had wanted to drown the boy then and there, but the fortune-teller had warned, âIf you kill him, the Li familyâs fortune will end. Never again will your house produce a man of talent or worth.â
Thus, the couple could do nothing but keep the boy aliveâthough they despised him utterly.
Lord Li named him Li Mu (æćą), âMuâ meaning grave, as if to curse him toward early death. Years later, a commanding officer in the army deemed the name too ill-omened and changed the character to Mu (ç©), meaning solemn or reverent.
Li Muâs childhood in the Li household had been one of unending tormentâhalf-fed, half-clothed, and constantly abused. Madam Li schemed time and again to bring about his death.
But fate, it seemed, was not on her side. The boyâs life was as hard as iron. He grew up strong, never once falling ill.
At last, Lord Li sent him away to the army under the guise of âtempering his character,â when in truth, he merely wished him dead far from home. Yet contrary to their wishes, the boy not only survivedâhe thrived. On the battlefield, he earned honor after honor, until at last, the Emperor himself granted him the title of Marquis.
That was the final straw. Their despised illegitimate son had risen so high they could no longer control him. Enraged, Madam Li arranged for him to marry a shameless merchantâs daughter, hoping to cut off his line entirely.
But Li Mu had uncovered her scheme. Not only had he divorced the woman, heâd made a public scandal of the affair, exposing Madam Liâs cruelty and forcing a division of the family estate.
Lord Li had fallen deathly ill from fury, and though he later recovered, neither parent ever forgave Li Mu. Powerless to harm him, they could only curse him in secret, praying for his early death.
Now that he was reportedly dead, Madam Liâs joy knew no bounds. She could scarcely restrain herself from ordering drums and firecrackers to celebrateâthe demon had finally met his retribution!
âOld Madam!â a servantâs panicked cry shattered her glee.
âWhat is it? Why such panic?â
âItâsâitâs terrible! The young master⊠the young master is dying!â
Madam Li froze, her whole body trembling, then rushed toward the inner courtyard.
The âyoung masterâ was Li Chenâs second son. Days earlier, both of his children had caught smallpox. Several physicians had been summoned, yet none had been able to cure them.
Madam Li had originally intended to spread the infection to Li Qingâer, but fate had turned on herâthe disease struck her own grandsons instead.
The elder boy, barely old enough to endure, had survived, but his face was scarred and one eye blinded. The younger one, still a toddler, had been sickly ever since, wasting away no matter how many medicines were tried.
As Madam Li neared the courtyard, she heard her daughter-in-lawâs heart-rending wails. Her steps faltered. Gripping her robe tightly, she stood there, her face contorted in anguish and rage.
It was all Li Muâs fault. His cursed spirit had taken her son, and now her grandson!
If that debt-collector was gone, then his daughter would repay his debt in kind!
Wang Ying and Lin Sui rode in a carriage toward the Marquisâs residence, both heavy with unease.
When they arrived, Ershun spoke with the gatekeeper, who, after confirming their identities, opened the door and instructed the servants to let them through.
They made their way to the back courtyard, where the Marchioness resided.
Madam Luo was tending her flowers. The warm spring days had coaxed the azaleas into full bloom, their shades of pink a delicate sea of color.
Hearing footsteps, Madam Luo turned with a faint smile. âAh, Lin-gongzi, youâve come. Where is Qingâer today?â
âOld Madam,â Lin Sui bowed respectfully. âShe caught a slight chill yesterday and isnât feeling well, so I left her at home to rest.â
âShe must be cared for properly,â Madam Luo said kindly. âIâll have some medicinal herbs sent to you later. See if any of them might be of use.â
âThank you, Old Madam.â Lin Sui glanced anxiously at Wang Ying, unsure how to broach the subject. After all, the news was heavy and uncertainâhe didnât know if the old lady could bear it.
Wang Ying took a quiet breath and said, âWe came today because there is another matter we must discuss with you.â
âWhat is it?â Madam Luo asked, wiping her hands clean and walking over.
âThese past few days, there have been rumors,â Wang Ying said carefully. âThey say⊠the Marquis may have met misfortune at the frontier.â
Madam Luoâs face tightened, but no tears came. Only sorrow darkened her eyes.
Wang Ying continued, âOf course, this news may not be true. The Marquis is a man of great virtueâhe will surely return safely. But right now, I fear the Li family may use this chance to cause trouble.â
âI understand your meaning,â Madam Luo said quietly. âBefore he departed, Muâer told me himselfâif he were to die in battle, he wished for Lin-gongzi to raise Qingâer in his stead. The child will follow you from now on. I am old and weak; if the Li family comes for her, I fear I wonât be able to stop them.â
Lin Sui covered his mouth, choking on his sobs. He had never truly believed the Marquis could dieâbut now, faced with the Marchionessâs calm acceptance, grief overwhelmed him.
Madam Luo sighed. âMuâer should have left you some silver. Take only half of it for now; when Qingâer turns sixteen, she may have the rest. Please⊠treat her well.â
âPlease rest assured, Old Madam,â Lin Sui said earnestly. âI will treat Qingâer as my own daughter.â
Satisfied, Madam Luo nodded wearily. Years of hardship had weakened her body; now, with the shock of this news, her strength seemed to drain away entirely. After giving a few more instructions, she dismissed them.
When the two left the Marquisâs residence, both were heavy-hearted. Lin Sui grieved for the Marquis; Wang Ying mourned for Madam Luo.
If the old lady had been a stronger woman, she could have cut ties with the Li family long ago. With her sonâs title and achievements, she might have lived freely as an honored dowager. But her spirit had long been shackled by tradition; she had never learned how to rebel. Now, all she could do was wait for Lord Li and Madam Li to reclaim the household.
Back home, Wang Ying prepared to open his shop. âSuiâer, stay and rest,â he urged. âBusiness is slow these days, and you didnât sleep last night.â
Lin Sui did not argue. He truly was exhausted. Thanking Wang Ying, he went to his room to lie down.
At the shop, Wang Ying had barely opened the doors when a customer hurried in. âAh, Shopkeeper Wang, there you are! I came several times yesterday but couldnât find you anywhere.â
âWhatâs the matter?â Wang Ying asked, setting down his broom.
âI heard thereâs a house for rent on Zhenghe Street. My cousinâs family just arrived from Xiguan yesterdayâtheyâre looking for a place. The rents on Zhengyang Street are too high, so I came to ask about Zhenghe.â
âYes,â Wang Ying said, âthere are still a few houses left, though prices have risen sharply. You know how scarce housing has become lately.â
âHow much for a year?â
âFor others, I charge seventy taels per year. But since youâre a familiar face, Iâll give you a discountâsixty-five taels, deposit separate.â
The man considered it. That was indeed cheaper than most; rents on Zhenghe Street had climbed above a hundred taels already.
âAlright, Iâll tell my cousin and bring him by this afternoon.â
âDo hurry,â Wang Ying said. âDemandâs highâif youâre late, I canât promise the house will still be free.â
âGot it, got it! Iâll fetch him right away.â
No sooner had he left than another prospective tenant arrived. After agreeing on a price, Wang Ying arranged to show them both the properties later that day.
He looked around the shop at the unsold vegetables, sighing to himself. The produce business was faltering, but the rental business was booming. Wellâif the east didnât prosper, the west would. Money was money, wherever it came from.
By noon, Wang Ying told Tianju to close up the shop and take home the freshest vegetables, distributing the rest among the neighbors.
After lunch, he led the two tenants to see the houses. Both families were refugeesâone a former country squire, the other a small trader in medicinal herbs. Their faces were worn from hardship, exhaustion etched into every line.
As they walked, Wang Ying asked, âHow fares the war at the frontier? I heard rumors that the Northwestern Army suffered defeatâis it true?â
The squire sighed. âAh, if the fighting werenât so fierce, who would abandon their home and travel so far just to survive?â
âAnd Marquis Wuping?â Wang Ying pressed softly. âHas he truly fallen?â
Both men shook their heads. âWeâre just common folk,â one said. âAll we know is how to stay alive. Such matters are beyond us.â
After showing them the properties, Wang Ying finalized the contracts and received a total of one hundred and thirty taels in rentâa far quicker profit than selling vegetables ever brought.
If only heâd had more capital earlier, he thought wistfully, he could have bought more houses. By now, he mightâve been a landlord himself.
But when he returned home, his satisfaction vanished. A strange carriage was parked outside the gate, and a crowd of people were arguing loudly at the door. Among the noise, he could clearly hear Lin Suiâs furious voice:
âYou took Qingâer once before, and within a day she caught smallpox! If not for Master Qingxuâs treatment, she would have died! Donât you dare try to take her again!â