Chapter 121 Like It or Not
In front of the opened door, Ning Zuâan redirected his gaze from Madam Ling to glare at Marquis of Pingâan. Blue veins were protruding on his forehead.
The Marquis of Pingâan turned pale upon seeing his murderous rage. He was so frightened that his legs were shaking and his soul was close to flying out of him. He nearly joined Madam Ling in collapsing to the floor. Forcing a fawning smile on his face, he said, âLord⊠Lord Protector⊠I swear itâs all a misunderstanding. I had too much to drink. I donât know how⊠I end up running here and⊠Thereâs nothing between me⊠and Madam!â
He had always been a useless fool. This time, he suffered such a bad fright that he couldnât even form full sentences!
A miserable silence shrouded the interior and exterior of the building.
Ning Zuâanâs eyes were bloodshot. He was exuding such an icy air that there was nearly no warmth at all. âYou⊠dare do something like this?â
âNo⊠You misunderstood us. Thereâs nothing between us, I swear!â Thinking that Ning Zuâan didnât believe him, the Marquis of Pingâan was so panicked that his hands went flailing. The fleshy fat in his arms shook with his every movement.
He was the only one at the scene who had mistaken what Ning Zuâan meant.
Frowning, Ning Xueyan quietly stood in Madam Dowagerâs shadow. No one noticed the cold glint reflected in her dark pupils. It seemed that the jade pendant was of great significance, so much so that it became Ning Zuâan and Madam Dowagerâs priority in this incident.
But all the better for her.
To be frank, the âaffairâ between Madam Ling and the Marquis of Pingâan couldnât stand up to scrutiny. Madam Ling couldnât have fallen for the old and hideous Marquis, who was no match for the middle-aged but manly Ning Zuâan. Anyone with a working pair of eyes wouldnât betray Ning Zuâan for the Marquis of Pingâan.
Moreover, the Marquis of Pingâan made it clear that Madam Ling had chosen him to be Ning Xueyanâs husband. Coupled with what Ning Yuling said earlier, it couldnât be more obvious that Madam Ling was sabotaging Ning Xueyan. Since the Marquis of Pingâan was clearly no favorable match, why would she get herself involved with him?
Thus, there must be a conspiracy behind all these.
Even though no one knew why Marquis of Pingâan was at the Buddha Hall or why Madam Ling was sleeping in his embrace, it was evident that they had fallen for someoneâs trick. Madam Ling was sure it was Ning Xueyan, but Madam Dowager and Ning Zuâan were entertaining other thoughts.
Regardless, it was an indisputable fact that Madam Ling privately handed the jade pendant to the Marquis of Pingâan. It was likely that the two of them had agreed to meet at the side room of the Buddha Hall to discuss the pendant, only to fall into someoneâs trap. Following this line of thought, one would wonder if other people have found out about this pendant as well.
How could Ning Zuâan not be angry after considering this?
Madam Lingâs face had turned a frightening shade of white. She raised her head to see her husband, who had typically been kind to her, glaring daggers at her. Immediately, she crawled over and kneeled in front of him. She tugged at his sleeve and raised her face, revealing a pair of eyes welled up with tears. She began crying tragically. âMarquis, I married you in my teen years and have devoted myself to you since. It was an accident that the jade pendant was sent away with other objects. I didnât expect⊠something like this would happen. Surely, someone is trying to sabotage me and pin the blame on me. Marquis, you⊠you must uphold justice for me!â
She rubbed her tears as she spoke. A crystal-like tear cascaded down her delicate face.
Ever so subtly, Ning Zuâanâs face turned rigid. Madam Dowager was shaking all over. Unable to control herself, she pointed to Madam Ling and said, âHow dare you make up lies! Now that things have come to this, you still dare to say that someone is sabotaging you! If you have refrained yourself, you wouldnât have fallen for this! In this manor, who would have the ability to sabotage you?â
Looking like the world had wronged her, Madam Ling looked at Madam Dowager and sobbed, âMother, please have mercy. Take the Lord into consideration and refrain from such piercing words. No matter what, Iâm still his wife. If the household isnât doing well, I wonât be doing well either. Do I look like I lack so much judgment that Iâd put the entire Lord Protectorâs Manor at stake? If something happens to the Marquis, wonât I be in trouble as well?â
While speaking, she knocked her forehead on the floor loudly as she kowtowed to Madam Dowager. By the end of it, a bruise had already formed on her forehead.
Ning Zuâanâs expression inadvertently relaxed.
In the corner, Ning Xueyan rolled her eyes. She couldnât help sneering on the inside. It was no wonder that Madam Ming was no match for Madam Ling. Even though Madam Dowager didnât like her, she still had to give her permission to make Madam Ling the Marchioness and was even subdued into the housekeeper position. Sure enough, Madam Ling had her set of wits and tricks with her.
With just words, she was able to overturn what was a blatantly obvious situation and claim that she was framed instead.
Ning Xueyan gently tugged on Madam Dowagerâs sleeve and tried to speak up for Madam Ling. She whispered, âGrandmother, I believe Mother is innocent. Someone must have framed her. Think about it. Even though Fourth Sister and I arenât her biological daughters, she has treated us all the same.â
Even though she seemed to have said nothing of importance, that wasnât the case for Madam Dowager and Ning Zuâan. Both their expressions changed.
Madam Ling would never be sincere to Ning Xueyan. First, she killed Madam Ming. Then, ill at ease even after Ning Xueyan left the Bright Frost Garden, she poisoned the formerâs medicine and even arranged such an awful match for her. Worried that the family wouldnât agree with the marriage, she even gave away such an important jade pendant as a betrothal gift.
Just because no one talked about it, didnât mean no one knew about it.
What made Madam Dowager even angrier was that all it took was a few words from Madam Ling to soften her sonâs heart. That woman was bad news, indeed! Moreover, she kept insisting that she was framed. In the entire manor, Madam Dowager was the only one who could do this. Evidently, Madam Ling was trying to pin the blame on her.
Had she known this would happen, she would near allow this woman to marry into her family back then and cause so much trouble. Right now, she was stewing in so much rage and resentment that her face was taking on a purple sheen. She nearly fainted out of anger.
Seeing this, Mother Qin massaged Madam Dowagerâs hand. Ning Xueyan swiftly poured a cup of water and handed it to Mother Qin. Mother Qin accepted the cup and helped Madam Dowager drink it. Only then did Madam Dowager regain some calm.
âMother Qin, let me take care of Grandmother,â Ning Xueyan said, accepting the empty cup from Mother Qin.
Mother Qin nodded. She was an old mammy in the manor, as well as one of the maids who came here as Madam Dowagerâs wedding entourage. Having gotten through some tribulations together in the past, her relationship with Madam Dowager was naturally different. She was, of course, livid to see Madam Ling angering Madam Dowager half to death. Holding back the urge to step forward, she told Ning Zuâan, âMarquis, may I ask First Madam a few questions?â
Ning Zuâan nodded.
âFirst Madam, Iâm but an ignorant servant. Yet I know one has to speak with proof. First Madam, you say someone is trying to frame you. Before this, you claimed that it was Fifth Young Ladyâs subordinate but we later found out it was Second Young Ladyâs servant. They insisted that it was someone else and yet couldnât explain themselves. If someone didnât bring the Marquis of Pingâan here, how would he know where this secluded Buddha Hall is?â
The moment these words left her mouth, Madam Ling wasnât the only one who went pale. Even Ning Zuâanâs expression changed.
Mother Qin had been serving Madam Dowager in the inner courtyard for many years and was well aware of the strife within. She knew how Madam Ling insisted that Ning Xueyan was the culprit, only to let it up when it was revealed to be Ning Yulingâs servant and even claim that Ning Yuling was framed. Then came the jade pendant incident and the Marquis of Pingâanâs quiet appearance in the Buddha Hall.
The Marquis claimed it was a maid who took him here, but couldnât point out who it was.
In the entire inner courtyard of the manor, there were only two people who could most likely bring someone in without notice. Since it wasnât Madam Dowager, then it could only be Madam Ling.
Ning Zuâan looked at Madam Ling with a cold gaze filled with disappointment. Panicked, Madam Ling tried to explain herself but Mother Qin raced ahead of her to ask, âFirst Madam, you insist that someone is trying to frame you. In the inner courtyard of the manor, the only other person who can order people around without your knowledge is Madam Dowager. The one Madam Dowager cares for the most is her son; she chooses to accept it even when you do things that disgrace the family name. And yet you accuse her of framing you. Donât you think youâre wronging Madam Dowager and the Marquis?â
The eloquent Mother Qin intentionally mentioned Ning Zuâan, making it so that Madam Ling couldnât say a word in retort.
Mother Qinâs words were so reasonable that Madam Ling panicked. Putting on a pained look, she said, âMother, the Marquis of Pingâan and I are truly innocent. You may investigate if you please. I know nothing, I swear. If you really discover an affair between us, Iâd rather slam my head on the wall and die inside the Buddha Hall to prove my innocence.â
Madam Ling wailed loudly. She climbed up from the floor, about to hit her head on a nearby pillar.
Subconsciously, Ning Zuâan pulled onto her hand. She went with the flow and leaned into his embrace. She sobbed even louder, looking wronged.
Madam Dowager was so furious that she grabbed the cup in Ning Xueyanâs hand and threw it to the floor. The crisp sound of shattering glass gave everyone a fright. The Marquis of Pingâan kept his head even lower still as he hid in a corner, not daring to even open his mouth.
Ning Xueyan stepped forward and rubbed Madam Dowagerâs back. In a placating tone, she said, âCease your anger, Grandmother. You must pay attention to your health.â She then turned to Ning Zuâan and said, âFather, words wonât be able to settle this matter. Since things have come to this, letâs all make a little compromise. Itâs our family business, after all. It wouldnât be pleasant if this turns into gossip.â
Her words sounded like a piece of advice from a daughter to a father, and yet when it reached Madam Dowagerâs ears, it was like adding fuel to her fire. How could Madam Ling demand an elder like her to compromise after committing such a shameful act? Moreover, there was some other conspiracy in play here!
She scoffed and said angrily, âXueyan, thereâs no need to advise your father. We must investigate this or thereâll be no end to this calamity!â
Seeing such a determined Madam Dowager glaring at Madam Ling, Ning Zuâan pushed away his wife with a darkened expression.
âFather, then let us follow Grandmotherâs suggestion. We must not let others find out about Motherâs emotional blackmail. Something like this⊠is unfilial!â Ning Xueyan said.
Ning Zuâanâs heart sank after hearing this. It was a government servantâs great taboo to commit an unfilial act. Even if the Emperor was unwilling to name Prince Yi his heir, he must still acknowledge the latterâs status as his royal brother. It was all because filial piety was the supreme law of this world. Considering this, a deep coldness filled his gloomy expression.
He looked so standoffish that Madam Ling, who tried to lean onto him once again, dared not to step forward anymore.
âThereâs an outsider here tooâŠâ Ning Xueyan didnât have to finish her sentence to prompt Madam Dowager and Ning Zuâan to direct their gaze to the Marquis of Pingâan, the only outsider in this place.
âMother Qin, First Madam will stay in this temple and reflect on her mistakes. Sheâs not to leave without Madam Dowagerâs permission. As for the Marquis of Pingâan,â Ning Zuâan said, promptly making his decision. âMarquis, this isnât the place to talk. Letâs have our conversation outside.â
Regardless of whether there was truly an affair between Madam Ling and the Marquis, it was still a fact that the two of them were laying in the same bed. Any man would feel a stab of pain. His heart had softened because of Madam Lingâs tears earlier, but Ning Xueyanâs words instantly sobered him.
Watching the Marquis of Pingâan trembling as he followed Ning Zuâan, the corner of Ning Xueyanâs mouth lifted to form a subtle smirk. This incident was much more severe than Madam Lingâs past deeds, to the point that it was Madam Dowager and Ning Zuâanâs taboo. Madam Ling wouldnât be in charge of the household until the end of the year, at least. This was exactly what she needed.
Madam Ling wanted to be in-laws with the Marquis of Pingâan, didnât she? Now, like it or not, she had no other choiceâŠ
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