Chapter 11: Chapter 11: What Is There to Admire About Him?
Zhi Wanâs lovely, almond-shaped eyes blinked. "I only had a little sip." She gestured with her fingers, her voice sweet and soft.
"Donât drink next time," Lu Zhan said icily, then turned and walked away.
Watching his retreating figure, Zhi Wan pouted.
âI really donât know what all those young ladies admire about him.â
âI have to be so careful just to say a word to him, terrified Iâll say the wrong thing.â
Shuangâer said, "Miss, let me help you back to your room to rest."
"Mm," Zhi Wan nodded. She tilted her head and leaned against Shuangâer, feeling dizzy and light-headed.
Back at Yaoguang Pavilion, she kicked off her shoes and collapsed onto the daybed, falling fast asleep.
It was already evening when she woke up. Her head was still throbbing; it seemed she really couldnât hold her liquor.
"Miss, drink some of this sobering soup. It will make you feel better." Shuangâer brought a bowl of it to her.
After drinking the soup, Zhi Wanâs headache did indeed ease a little.
"Miss, a little while ago, Lady Wei had Nanny Fang send over many things," Shuangâer reported, pointing to a mountain of gifts on the table.
Zhi Wan followed her gaze and froze.
The table was piled high with birdâs nests, lingzhi mushrooms, silks, jewelry, tea, and pastries.
âItâs not a holiday or any special occasion. Why would Aunt suddenly send so many things over?â
Zhi Wan frowned slightly.
Then, she recalled what had happened at the water pavilion earlier that day.
âAunt must feel she didnât take good care of me, that she let Lu Xin bully me.â
At the water pavilion, she had brought up Lu Xinâs degrading remarks to make everyone despise Lu Xin and take her side. She just never expected her aunt would feel guilty toward her because of it.
"Also, Lu Xin has been confined to her quarters by the Second Madam," Shuangâer added, her tone so cheerful she seemed ready to clap her hands in delight.
Zhi Wan wasnât surprised that Lu Xin had been confined; it was only to be expected.
After a momentâs thought, she got up, freshened up, and went to Lan Courtyard.
Just as she was about to enter, she ran into Lady Lou, the Second Madam, who was on her way out.
"Second Madam," Zhi Wan curtsied.
Lady Lou stopped, her gaze heavy as she stared at Zhi Wan. Then, her lips curved into a smile. She raised a hand to adjust a pin in Zhi Wanâs hair, a seemingly maternal gesture, but her words were sharp. "Zhi Wan, I see Iâve underestimated you. Because of you, my Xinâer has been utterly disgraced."
Zhi Wan looked innocent and alarmed. "Are you blaming me, Second Madam? But Lu Xin was the one who caused a scene at the banquet."
A flash of anger went through Lady Lou. Just as she was about to retort, Nanny Fangâs voice came from behind her. "Is that the Miss? Madam invites you to come inside."
Zhi Wan glanced timidly at Lady Lou. "Second Madam, may I... go in now?"
Hearing this, Lady Lou fumed inwardly, her smile nearly faltering. "What a thing to ask. Of course you may. Go on in, donât keep your aunt waiting."
"Thank you, Second Madam." Zhi Wan curtsied before entering Lady Weiâs room.
Lady Lou was seething with suppressed anger.
âCould I have been wrong?â
âWas Xinâerâs disgrace today completely unrelated to Zhi Wan?â
âIt makes sense. Sheâs just an orphan. Where would she get the nerve to plot against a young lady of the Lu Family?â
âAfter all, my Xinâer is the only legitimate daughter of the Lu Family.â
âBut after Xinâerâs outburst at the flower-viewing banquet today, word about her reputation has surely spread.â
At this thought, Lady Louâs head began to ache.
She had confined Xinâer as a gesture for Lady Wei.
But Lady Wei was clearly not satisfied. When Lady Lou had gone to apologize just now, Lady Wei had deliberately brought up the matter of her son Lu Junâs marriage as a warning to her.
Though Lady Lou was unhappy about it, she had no choice but to confront the problem.
With a sister as ill-reputed as Lu Xin, she feared that the other noble families would be unwilling to marry their daughters to her son.
At this thought, Lady Lou grew anxious and angry, unable to stop herself from blaming her daughter for her recklessness.
ăInside the room.ă
Seeing Zhi Wan enter, Lady Wei quickly waved her over. "Wanâer, come here."
Zhi Wan quickened her pace and came before her. "Aunt."
"Sit." Lady Wei had her sit down, then asked with concern, "Did you drink at the banquet?"
"Just a little. I didnât expect to nearly get drunk," Zhi Wan said, a little embarrassed.
"Itâs your first time, so youâre not used to it. After a few more times, youâll be fine," Lady Wei said with a gentle smile.
Looking at her auntâs kind expression, Zhi Wan paused, then said sincerely, "Thank you for standing up for me today, Aunt."
Lady Wei sighed and took her hand. "Lu Xin has always bullied you. Why didnât you ever tell me?"
"It was always just verbal squabbles in the past, so I never took it to heart. Besides, youâre so busy managing the household every day, Aunt. I didnât want to bother you with such trivial things," Zhi Wan answered honestly.
Hearing this made Lady Weiâs heart ache for her. âThis girl is just too well-behaved and considerate,â she thought. âShe gets bullied and doesnât even make a sound.â
The thought made her resent Lu Xin even more.
âJust confining Lu Xin... The Second Branch is simply going through the motions!â
"How can it be a trivial matter when someone is walking all over you? Your temperament is just too gentle and easy to bully, which is why Lu Xin has become so relentless. But itâs my fault, too. Iâve been too neglectful of you," Lady Wei said apologetically.
"Please donât say that, Aunt. Youâre so good to me and take care of me in every way. The incident with Lu Xin was just an accident. Please donât take it to heart," Zhi Wan said quickly.
Lady Wei advised her, "If anyone ever bullies you again, you must not keep it to yourself. Come and tell me directly."
"Okay," Zhi Wan meekly agreed.
Seeing her demure demeanor, Lady Wei couldnât help but worry. "With a temperament like yours, what will you do if youâre bullied at your in-lawsâ home after you get married?"
Zhi Wan blinked. "That... probably wonât happen, will it?"
Lady Wei was amused by her adorably naive expression, but her tone became serious. "But donât you worry. I will be sure to find a good match for you, one where you wonât be wronged."
"Thank you, Aunt." Zhi Wan smiled as well.
"By the way, when the banquet was ending today, several young men from noble families came to inquire about you. I think theyâre interested. Did anyone catch your eye?" Lady Wei asked, changing the subject.
Zhi Wan mentally reviewed the young noblemen she had seen that day, then shook her head. "I was too busy talking with the other young ladies to notice anyone else."
"If you didnât notice, you didnât notice. Itâs fine." Lady Wei wasnât too concerned. After all, the girl was only fifteen, and with so many people present today, she was probably overwhelmed by all the choices.
After a momentâs thought, she added, "The young men who inquired about you today all come from good families, and from what I could tell, their character seems decent as well. In a few days, they might find an excuse to visit. You can take a proper look then and see if thereâs anyone you fancy."
"I understand," Zhi Wan replied shyly.
Inwardly, however, she couldnât help but feel a flicker of anticipation.
There had been so many people at the banquet, and the matter with Wang Zeren had soured her mood, so she hadnât paid much attention to the young noblemen afterward.
âI never thought any of them would notice me, let alone inquire about me with Aunt.â
âNext time, Iâll have to be sure to take a good look.â