Chapter 173 Do You Want to Be a Child Bride?
She had no idea when Chu Liuchen had appeared behind her, staring at her coldly. On his handsome face was a faint smile that sent a shiver down her spine.
Qin Wanruâs gaze shifted to the conspicuous object in his hand. Her limpid eyes met a pair of blue catâs eyes. Stunned, she soon discovered that the eyes belonged to a white cat with blue eyes. It was adorable with its soft fur and fleshy body. It was an absolute beauty.
She was sure she had never seen such a beautiful cat, but it felt inexplicably familiar to her as if she could recall something similar in her memories. Was it a memory from her past life? Yet, upon second thought, she couldnât find any traces of this cat.
âThis cat isâŠâ Qin Wanru hesitated.
âHold it for me!â With a scoff, Chu Liuchen tossed the cat into Qin Wanruâs embrace. She hastily reached out to catch it.
The cat was so soft that it made for a very pleasant pillow. She couldnât help caressing its fur, but the cat stared wide-eyed at her as if confronting a mortal enemy. It was even baring its claws at her.
Chu Liuchen patted the cat with a rather heavy hand, eliciting a yelp. It turned its head to whine at him and then, in a surprising move, stopped pointing its claws at Qin Wanru. It softened its body to lay lazily in her arms, dropping all hostility against her.
Xiao Xuanzi looked at his master and then at Qin Wanru. His smile became brighter and brighter. He went up to Qin Wanru to make an enthusiastic bow and then deliberately said, âSecond Miss, this cat loves being petted. Itâs happy whenever itâs being petted.â
Was that so? Qin Wanru was skeptical. The cat looked so fierce when she tried earlier, but it was rather adorable now. Ultimately, she couldnât stop herself from reaching out to caress the fur on its back.
The cat made a gurgling noise, sounding quite comfortable.
The pair of eyes that was glaring daggers at her was now shut in bliss. With its snow-white fur, it looked particularly lovable.
âPrince, why are you here?â Qin Wanru sat down with the cat in her embrace. This cat was pretty heavy; it was evident how well it was cared for.
âQin Wanru, I canât believe youâre so sly at your young age.â Chu Liuchen threw her a sidelong glance with an unhappy expression.
âWhat did I do, Prince?â Qin Wanru asked, carefully caressing the catâs fur. It had been a while since she last saw Chu Liuchen, so what was he getting at now?
âDo you have your eyes on Wen Xichi? Should I play matchmaker for you?â The corners of Chu Liuchenâs mouth were curved ever so slightly. An unfathomable emotion flickered in his eyes; it was something Qin Wanru couldnât quite understand.
âPrince, at my young age, you say?â Qin Wanru raised her head helplessly, hoping Chu Liuchen would take a good look at her face.
Chu Liuchenâs eyes were limpid as he looked Qin Wanru up and down in disdain. He then suggested, âYou can be a child bride until you grow up.â
âI thought only children from poor families would become child brides, no?â Qin Wanru replied helplessly. She wondered how she offended this prince, who looked hell-bent on making life difficult for her.
âIf your status is far beneath the groom, you can very well be a child bride.â Chu Liuchen rubbed his chin. Suddenly, this suggestion seemed plausible.
âI⊠I donât want to be a child bride at all!â Qin Wanru silently bemoaned her hardship.
âQin Wanru, you know you owe me your life, donât you?â Chu Liuchen began to smile, flashing a smile that was as handsome as it was elegant. The gloominess in his eyes dissipated as he looked her up and down with a ruminating expression. She had no idea what this temperamental prince was up to.
âThank you for your life-saving favor, Prince.â Qin Wanru helplessly stood up and bowed to him.
Prince Chen was the one she least understood in this world. She was very perceptive with others, but this person whose mood flipped as easily as a switch had thoughts completely foreign from others.
Chu Liuchen was pleased after seeing her all nervous like the cat earlier. He raised an eyebrow and asked, âWhat about it? Do you want to be a child bride of the Deputy Prime Ministerâs Chambers?â
âNo!â Qin Wanru replied without even thinking about it.
Even though she owed Wen Xichi a debt of gratitude, she had no plans of repaying him with her heart. Perhaps it would be more accurate to say that she had no plans of marrying anyone. Though she had married Wen Xichi in her past life, they were friends and not lovers. Even on his deathbed, Wen Xichi kept telling her to remarry and not stay a widow for his sake.
âWill you really not consider it? Qin Wanru, mull it over. If I agree with it, you can consider it a done deal. Remember, I donât make promises easily,â Chu Liuchen said serenely.
Qin Wanru pursed up her delicate lips and shook her head without hesitation. âThank you for your kind intentions, Prince.â
âYou really donât want to be his bride?â Chu Liuchen asked, smiling.
Qin Wanru had no idea why he was harping on this but shook her head all the same.
âSince you donât want to become a child bride of the Deputy Prime Ministerâs Chambers, letâs find you another family,â Chu Liuchen said, sounding helpless.
Qin Wanru shook her head and said resolutely, âPrince, surely you jest. Iâm not becoming anyoneâs child bride!â
She didnât know where Chu Liuchen had summoned his enthusiasm from that he was acting all determined to help her settle her marriage.
âBeing a child bride isnât a bad idea, you know. You can buy shops whenever you want. You can slap someone if you want to. You donât have to worry about your Madam causing you trouble. Your father will even be deferential to you and stop making things difficult for you for your sisterâs sake. You can even protect your remarried mother,â Chu Liuchen said.
He smiled.
Qin Wanru couldnât help feeling alarmed. Sweat began to form on her forehead. Her charming and innocent eyes blinked as she bit her lower lip and shook her head.
How could something that good exist? There was a price for everything, and she knew very well that she couldnât afford such a price. Neither was she willing to pay it.
âPrince, how did you find out that Iâm buying a shop?â Qin Wanru bit her lip, wanting to change the topic.
âWhen I came here. Whatâs wrong? Will you really not consider it?â Chu Liuchen had the sudden thought that this idea could very well work.
Even though Qin Wanru was frustrated, she still had to fake a smile and say, âPrince, I wonât consider it, really.â
âConsider it? HeheâŠâ Chu Liuchen abruptly stood up and reached for his cat. He then turned around and walked away.
Xiao Xuanzi immediately followed him.
Qin Wanru looked at her empty arms in bewilderment and then at Chu Liuchenâs back. She didnât have enough brainpower to process this, she thought. What had the prince come for?
âMiss, I once saw Prince Chen⊠at Jingxin Monastery,â Yu Jie said hesitantly.
âDid he see Mingqiu Nun for a remedy?â Qin Wanru sat on the chair again. It was so cozy holding the cat that she couldnât quite get used to the emptiness in her arms.
âIt was the Abbess of Jingxin Monastery who treated him. She was also the one who ordered this to be kept a secret.â Now that she had spoken up about this, the following words came much easier.
âHow is⊠his illness?â Qin Wanru asked. It wasnât difficult to guess that Chu Liuchen had gone to the Abbess of Jingxin Monastery for his illness.
âApparently, itâs a congenital disease that is hard to cure⊠If not properly treated, itâll endanger him. The Abbess said something is protecting him, but I didnât quite understand what it is,â Yu Jie said.
âWhatâs protecting him?â Qin Wanru was confused.
âIâm not so sure myself. I think the Abbess is referring to a person, but it can also be medicine,â Yu Jie replied after racking her brain. Back then, she was standing outside the Abbessâ room and didnât hear much of the conversation. The Abbess even closed the doors afterward, so she didnât catch the rest. It was only later that the Abbess told her not to speak of the matter to anyone, not even Mingqiu Nun. It was because the noble guest might ask Mingqiu Nun to treat him but was worried about being turned down. Thus, the guest needed the right timing to make an indirect request.
In the end, Yu Jie didnât see Mingqiu Nun do anything.
Midway into their conversation, Young Master Xu returned after settling things at the bank. Since Wen Xichi wasnât around, he excused himself as it was inappropriate for him to linger.
Now, the shopâas well as everything in itâbelonged to Qin Wanru. She made some suggestions for improvement after scanning the place. Only then did she return to the Generalâs Mansion. Madame Dong stayed behind and asked Qin Wanru to tell Dong Xiuer not to worry as she would be staying at the shop for the next few days.
When Qin Wanru returned to her own house, she asked Nanny Yu to summon Dong Xiuer.
Dong Xiuer came swiftly, arriving at the door just as Qin Wanru was sitting down for a cup of tea. She performed a curtsy and then stood on the side, observing the proper etiquette.
She came here with Madam Dong. Even though she lived in Qin Wanruâs Zhifang Pavilion, she wasnât the latterâs servant. She didnât have much to do, so she typically busied herself with embroidery and stitching of clothing and delicate ornaments. She had an agile pair of hands and amicable character, allowing other maids in the courtyard to gradually warm up to her.
Of course, her best friend here was Qing Xue.
Qing Xue, as a principal maid, wasnât nearly as busy as the rest. Whenever she was free, she would have a chat with Dong Xiuer.
âHowâs your leg?â Qin Wanru asked gently, looking at Dong Xiuerâs leg. Several days had passed since she last saw her. Seeing as Dong Xiuer wasnât limping when she walked in the door, her wound must have mostly healed.
âThank you, Second Miss. If it werenât for you, my leg wouldnât heal at all. I swear Iâll repay you even if I must work like an ox or horse!â
Dong Xiuer looked up and expressed her gratitude when she heard Qin Wanruâs question.
âYou donât have to be so polite. Since your mother is acting as my shopkeeper, itâs only reasonable for me to lend you a hand.â Qin Wanru smiled, shifting her gaze to Dong Xiuerâs face. She could tell that Dong Xiuer was enjoying life here, for she was even wearing a pearl-embedded hairpin. âIâve secured my shop, so your mother will be kept busy for the next few days. She says sheâll be at the shop and away from home tonight.â
âMy mother has told me as much before leaving. Um, Second Miss, I have a question that I donât know if I should ask.â Dong Xiuer hesitated, sneaking a glance at Qin Wanruâs face.
The emotion in Qin Wanruâs pupils became unreadable, but she retained her gentle expression. She said indifferently, âYou may ask.â
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