Chapter 251: Chapter 251: Most Annoying Sappy Words and Sentiments
Song Ci and Commandery Princess Dongyang slipped out of the theater pavilion. As for Madam, she stayed behind to bond with the future in-laws and take the opportunity to inquire about her brother-in-lawâs marriage prospects, as she had no choice with such an unreliable mother-in-law.
"Phew, I was suffocating." Song Ci walked in the garden, exhaling a long breath, as if the plaintive and mournful tunes of the actor were still echoing around her.
Niu Panâer held her hand and said, "If you really donât enjoy the opera, you could have left early. The Duke Mansion is vast; thereâs no harm in taking a stroll."
"Is it bigger than your familyâs Prince Mansion?" Song Ci asked curiously.
Niu Panâer, recalling that she hadnât yet visited her home, replied, "Itâs a bit larger than the Prince Mansion, but not as big as the Prince Mansion in the Northeast. Perhaps you could visit our Prince Dingbeiâs Mansion in the capital someday? While our home canât match the refined and bustling scenery of Duke Ying Mansion, it is spacious, quiet, and has a lake with some rare stones brought from Huguang."
"That sounds wonderful. I plan to visit all the Prince Mansions in the capital, so I have no regrets when I leave." Song Ci thought to herself. The current Prince Mansions retain their original charm, unlike the ones in later generations that are often renovated and have a modern touch. They are truly ancient and elegantly traditional, so they must not be missed.
Niu Panâer, however, gripped her hand tightly, looking at her with helplessness and admiration.
"Whatâs the matter?" Song Ci asked, puzzled.
"You have a very open view of life and death," Niu Panâer said frankly.
Older people tend to avoid talking about death and the like, but for Song Ci, there was no taboo whatsoever, and she faced life and death quite openly.
Song Ci chuckled, "Birth, aging, illness, and death are all natural. Everyone has to die; some deaths are as light as a feather, others as heavy as Mount Tai. As for me, I am destined to be as light as a feather, insignificant. Besides, Iâve already died once, so of course, I have an open view of it."
Niu Panâer said, "You will live to be a hundred."
Song Ci gave a dry laugh, not arguing with her but instead glancing at Niu Panâerâs clothing and said, "Today, youâre dressed like a girl. This color suits you, it looks elegant."
Niu Panâer lifted her skirt a little, feeling somewhat uneasy, and said, "Iâm more used to wearing riding or warrior outfits. Dressing as a woman feels a bit awkward, like I canât even walk properly."
"Actually, you should just walk however youâre comfortable. As the dignified Commandery Princess Dongyang, the sole legitimate daughter of Prince Dingbei, why care about othersâ opinions?" Song Ci clicked her tongue, "But you should make a few close friends instead of always associating with old souls like me. Otherwise, youâll get caught up in my moroseness."
"Madamâs personality is broad-minded; I donât find you morose. As for the other young ladies..." Niu Panâer smirked self-deprecatingly, "Why would they want to associate with me?"
Song Ci snorted, "Thatâs because they havenât spent time with you. Once they do, theyâll know your generosity and tolerance, unlike those little girls who easily cry over sour words and complain incessantly about sentimental songs and plays, which is just plain annoying."
Niu Panâer burst into laughter, "If you find it so irritating, why do you want me to befriend them?"
Song Ci awkwardly responded, "Well, not all girls are like that. Some are broad-minded and cheerful."
"Those are hard to come by. Just like you, I also find it rare, even though youâre an elder sister."
The two chatted as they turned at the moon gate, arriving in front of a shadow wall. Just as they were about to turn past it, they heard a conversation coming from the garden inside and couldnât help but stop in their tracks.