Chapter 127: Chapter 127: Obviously Worn by a Man
Zhi Wan finished her cup of cold tea, and her breathing steadied.
Something came to mind, and her expression flickered. She took a clean menstrual cloth from her trunk and went into the washroom.
After changing, she rinsed out the used cloth.
Once she was done, she lay back down on the bed.
âIn my dream, I could smell the alcohol on him. If I hadnât woken up just now, would he have discovered I was on my period?â
The thought made her grateful she had woken up in time.
âThat would have been so embarrassing.â
She yawned. Seeing it was still early, she closed her eyes, intending to sleep a little longer.
Meanwhile, in the neighboring courtyard, Lu Zhan was also awake.
His eyes were clouded with desire.
A moment later, he rose and went into the washroom to take a cold bath.
By the time he emerged, the clarity had returned to his eyes.
Seeing the faint light of dawn outside, he decided against resting further. He picked up the case file Jiang Shi had brought back from the Jurong County Government yesterday and began to read.
...
Zhi Wan ended up sleeping in again.
When Ouyang Zhenzhu came looking for her, she teased, "What were you doing last night? You were sleeping so soundly. I came to call for you several times."
Zhi Wan felt a pang of guilt. "Perhaps I just didnât sleep well the night before last."
Ouyang Zhenzhu heard this and believed her, not pressing the matter further.
Zhi Wan breathed a sigh of relief.
"By the way, Miss, the Princely Heir had someone deliver this for you this morning," Shuangâer said, handing a box to Zhi Wan.
"My cousin sent this?" Zhi Wan asked, taking the box in surprise.
"Yes," Shuangâer confirmed with a nod.
Zhi Wan curiously opened the box. She froze when she saw it was filled with silver notes.
Ouyang Zhenzhu leaned in for a closer look, green with envy. "Mr. Lu is so good to you! He gave you so many silver notes. I wish I had a cousin like him."
Zhi Wan snapped out of her daze. A part of her was happy, but she also found it strange.
âWhy would my cousin suddenly give me so much money?â
"Wanwan, can you please tell Mr. Lu that I want to be his sister, too?" Ouyang Zhenzhu pleaded, hugging Zhi Wanâs arm.
Zhi Wan was speechless.
"Miss Ouyang, if Junior Minister Ouyang heard that, heâd be heartbroken," Nanny Fang said, unable to stifle a chuckle.
"Heâd be heartbroken? As if! Heâd rather spend his salary at brothels than spend a single coin on me." The more Ouyang Zhenzhu spoke, the more frustrated she became. "Why couldnât Mr. Lu be my brother?"
Her antics made the others laugh.
Zhi Wan couldnât help but smile.
After a moment of laughter, she closed the box. "Iâll return this to my cousin later."
"Why would you return it?" Ouyang Zhenzhu asked, looking at her in confusion.
Zhi Wan said helplessly, "I canât accept it. I havenât done anything to deserve it."
Ouyang Zhenzhu didnât understand. "Mr. Lu must think of you as his own sister. Thatâs why he gave you the silver notes. If you refuse, itâll just seem like youâre being distant."
"That may be true, but I still canât take my cousinâs money." Zhi Wan was firm.
âMy aunt and uncle are already so good to me, and my cousin has taken such good care of me lately. How could I accept his money with a clear conscience?â
With that thought, she stood up decisively. "Iâm going to return this to him right now."
Shuangâer quickly said, "Miss, the Princely Heir isnât here. I saw him go out."
Zhi Wan paused. "He went out?"
"Mhm, he left shortly after dawn," Shuangâer confirmed.
Hearing this, Zhi Wan had to drop the idea.
âIâll just have to wait for him to get back and return the silver notes then.â
"Wanwan, the weatherâs nice today. Letâs go out for a walk," Ouyang Zhenzhu suggested.
Zhi Wan had planned on painting, but she agreed.
It had been raining constantly when they first arrived in Yangzhou, and then Zhenzhu had gone with her back to Jurong. They hadnât had a chance to properly explore the city.
"Should we invite Junior Minister Duan to come along?" Zhi Wan asked.
"Why would we invite him? Heâs not at the villa anyway," Ouyang Zhenzhu said with a pout.
"Then where did he go?" Zhi Wan asked.
Ouyang Zhenzhu sneered. "I bet heâs gone to Haitang Pavilion to see that Fang Fei woman."
Zhi Wan was at a loss for words.
âThis girl is still hung up about last night.â
She looked at Ouyang Zhenzhu thoughtfully. "You seem to care a lot."
"Care about what?" Ouyang Zhenzhu asked, momentarily stunned.
"About Junior Minister Duan..." Zhi Wan paused deliberately. Just before Ouyang Zhenzhu could get angry, she quickly added, "And his association with that girl from the brothel."
"Thatâs ridiculous! I donât care at all. Iâm just worried heâll catch some disease and pass it to my brother or Mr. Lu. After all, theyâre always together," Ouyang Zhenzhu said, her voice rising.
Zhi Wan blinked. "Alright, then I was just talking nonsense."
Ouyang Zhenzhu put her hands on her hips, annoyed. "Are you trying to get a rise out of me on purpose?"
"No, of course not," Zhi Wan quickly tried to placate her. "It was my mistake. Please donât be angry."
Ouyang Zhenzhu huffed, but still not satisfied, she reached out and squished Zhi Wanâs cheeks.
Zhi Wan endured it silently.
After some playful roughhousing, the two of them left the villa with Shuangâer and Xiâer in tow.
They declined the carriage Elder Tian had arranged and walked to the bustling city center instead.
"Miss, Iâd like to buy some silk thread," Shuangâer said, pointing to a stall.
"Go ahead," Zhi Wan nodded.
So Shuangâer pulled Xiâer along with her to choose some.
"Come one, come all, donât miss out! The finest jade jewelry right here! Fair prices, honest dealing for one and all!"
The shouted cry from a nearby stall caught Zhi Wanâs attention.
Zhi Wan pulled Ouyang Zhenzhu over to have a look.
"What can I get for you two young ladies?" the vendor asked enthusiastically, his eyes lighting up.
Zhi Wan didnât answer. Her eyes scanned the jades at the stall until they landed on a green Cloud Jade Pendant.
She reached out to pick it up. "How much is this?"
"An excellent eye, Miss! The quality of that jade is superb. For you, just ten taels of silver," the vendor said with a broad smile.
Ouyang Zhenzhu tried to dissuade her. "Wanwan, you wonât find any real quality jade at a street stall. Why donât we check a proper shop later?"
The vendor was instantly displeased. "Miss, youâve got no eye for these things. Just because my prices are low doesnât mean the quality is poor. You can ask around! The jade sold by me, Wang San, is famous far and wide."
"Famous far and wide? Donât make me laugh," Ouyang Zhenzhu said, crossing her arms. "The things at this stall are worth one tael of silver at most. Youâve got some nerve asking for ten."
The vendor grew frantic. "Miss, everything I have here is quality! That jade pendant in the other young ladyâs hand? Ten taels is a steal! If Iâm trying to swindle you, you can go right ahead and call the guards on me!"
Ouyang Zhenzhu was about to say more, but Zhi Wan stopped her. "Zhenzhu, I like this Jade Pendant."
"Well, if you like it, then buy it." Seeing how much Zhi Wan wanted it, Ouyang Zhenzhu said no more and took out some silver to pay the vendor.
"I canât let you pay for it." Zhi Wan gently pushed her hand back and took out ten taels of silver from her own purse, handing it to the vendor.
The vendor beamed, immediately finding an exquisite box for the pendant. "Youâre so decisive, Miss! My first customer of the day. As a bonus, Iâll give you this bracelet."
"Thank you," Zhi Wan said. She took the box and clutched it to her chest, unable to take her eyes off it.
Seeing her expression, Ouyang Zhenzhu teased, "Donât tell me youâre planning to give that to a secret lover?"
Zhi Wan jumped. "Donât say such things! I donât have a secret lover!"
"Then whoâs it for?"
"Iâm keeping it for myself. Is that so wrong?"
"But you can tell at a glance that this Jade Pendant is meant for a man," Ouyang Zhenzhu stated confidently.