Chapter 290: Chapter 290: Entering the Capital
Wuxin soon brought Gu Qingmei to the living room.
âSit down,â Gu Qingli said.
Gu Qingmei nodded and sat down. âXiaoli, is there something you need me to do?â
âNo, I just wanted to let you know that weâre going to the Capital City. If you need any help in the future, you can ask my mother, and sheâll pass the message to me.â
âYouâre going to the Capital City?â
Gu Qingmei was surprised, a flicker of disappointment crossing her face. The distance between her and Gu Qingli was growing ever wider.
Gu Qingli nodded. âIn a few days. Weâre packing up right now. Once weâre ready, weâll leave.â
âAlright, just let me know when youâre leaving so I can see you off.â
Gu Qingli shook her head. âNo need. We might leave very early.â
âAlright, well, let me know if itâs convenient.â
âOkay.â
The two chatted idly for a while before Gu Qingmei bid farewell and left.
ăIn the afternoonă
Gu Changâan arrived. He came to discuss Gu Qingqiuâs wish to accompany them to the Capital City. Gu Qingli agreed, as it was Gu Qingqiuâs own desire, and she had no objections. Besides, Daniu was alone, so having a companion wouldnât hurt.
ăOnce everything was settled, on the third day at dawnă
Three carriages departed from Qinghe Village.
After their departure, the steward, as instructed by Gu Qingli, had a servant deliver a box to Gu Qingmei.
Only when Gu Qingmei received the box did she realize Gu Qingli had already left. She held the box in her room for a long time before finally opening it. When she saw the contents, her breath caught. Inside was a set of gold headwear and silver banknotes worth one hundred taels.
Tears welled in Gu Qingmeiâs eyes. She hastily closed the box, ran out, and raced to the hill behind her house, gazing in the direction Gu Qingliâs party had gone.
Gu Qingliâs group stopped for a night in Qinghe County Town to make some arrangements. They set off again the next morning.
When they arrived at Qiyang County, they stopped for another night to handle further arrangements. There was much to be done. With Wuxin and Wushuang accompanying her, this location could no longer serve as a base, nor could silver be transported here. Thus, she had to make new plans. From now on, everything would be sent to the Capital City.
ăAfter these arrangements were completed, it was the third dayă
The group continued their journey toward the Capital City.
It was still the first lunar month, and the snow had not yet begun to melt. The carriages moved slowly, but they did not alter their route. The Capital City was in the eastern part of Daqian, while Qiyang County was in the southwest. A main road led directly from Qiyang County to the Capital City, and this was the path they chose, seeing no need for a southern detour. Moreover, their group was highly skilled in martial arts, so they had no fear of ambush.
ăThat day, they left Qiyang County and entered Datong County.ă
Beyond Datong County lay the territory of the Capital City. Datong County itself was vast, its terrain long and perilous, resembling the Gansu region. At their carriagesâ speed, it would take five to six days to traverse. They proceeded with utmost vigilance, as ambushes were frequent in such treacherous areas.
Consequently, they did not stop at inns but pressed on continuously. When fatigue set in, Gu Qingli would either switch to fresh horses or allow everyone to rest briefly in the Space before they continued. This strategy helped them avoid unnecessary trouble and evade several potential ambushes.
They knew that assassins from the Xichen Kingdom and Fengli Kingdom were undoubtedly lying in wait along this route. News of the sudden upheaval in the Daqian Imperial PalaceâQingchenâs execution and Chu Xiongâs abdicationâhad quickly reached both kingdoms. The two emperors now realized they had targeted the wrong person; their true mark should have been Xiao Yunjing. After Qingchenâs death, the Emperor Star had only shone brighter, filling them with immense regret. Since Xiao Yunjing was currently beyond their reach, Gu Qingli became their priority target. She was the Phoenix Star; if they could not possess her, they would destroy her.
ăThat day, Gu Qingliâs party entered a region of towering mountains and precipitous ridges.ă
The road here was treacherous, a narrow path squeezed between steep cliffs with no turnoffsâa perfect spot for an ambush. Yun No. 20, driving Gu Qingliâs carriage, waved his hand, signaling everyone to be alert.
He turned to Gu Qingli. âMadam, this stretch of road is extremely dangerous. Would you consider taking refuge in the Space for a while?â
He was certain an ambush awaited them here. Anyone else could perish, but Madam must remain unharmed.
Gu Qingli listened to Yun No. 20 and nodded.
She wouldnât be a burden to them. Retreating to the Space was the best option, and it would also allow her to spend time with her three children.
Without a word, she vanished into the Space.
Only after Yun No. 20 saw her safely inside did he slowly guide the carriage onto the mountain path.
The hidden ambushers watched them enter the pass. When the carriages had proceeded for four or five miles, the first wave of attackers charged. There were at least fifty or sixty of them, but Yun No. 20âs contingent also numbered sixty. Their superior skill meant it was an absolute rout; in less than the time it takes for half an incense stick to burn, all sixty attackers were slain.
After clearing the battlefield, Yun No. 20 ordered his men to advance.
This time, Daniu and Gu Qingqiu, seated in a rear carriage, witnessed the slaughter firsthand. Only now did they truly comprehend the brutal reality of a life-and-death battle. Both boys were eager to join the fray, but Yun No. 18 quickly doused their enthusiasm. âYou two, donât move! This is just an appetizer. Your pathetic âthree-legged catâ skills wouldnât withstand a single punch from these guys. Stay put and donât cause trouble.â
Rendered speechless, the two boys obediently remained in the carriage, watching as the second wave of assassins attacked.
The nanny and the other two women were in the second carriage, driven by Yun No. 300. He glanced at the three women, relieved to see they showed no signs of panic.
Their composure is quite good,
he thought.
I wonât have to worry too much about them. Itâs good to have such steady individuals looking after the young masters. At least they wonât raise the young masters to be effeminate.
What Yun No. 300 didnât know was Gu Qingliâs actual plan. She intended for these women to care for the children only until they turned two, at which point they would be replaced.
One- and two-year-old boys donât understand much, but three-year-olds are different. Thatâs when their personalities begin to form. How could boys be raised solely by women? Itâs not that I look down on womenâI am one myself. But men and women are inherently different in temperament, especially in this male-dominated society. A womanâs disposition can unconsciously influence a child. Children raised this way often lack fortitude, becoming indecisive and easily flustered when faced with trouble, much like some people. Thatâs why I strongly disapprove of children being raised primarily by nannies or servants. Parents should raise them personally. Gu Qingliâs intention was for her and Xiao Yunjing to raise the children themselves. If they truly couldnât manage, she would select three individuals from the Secret Sect to assist. Wuqing and her sisters had excellent characters, but they had their own duties.
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