Chapter 26 (1/2)
Zhu House.
For several days, Zhu House has been in a state of rushed hectic.
Don’t look down on Zhu WuXin who is currently being locked up, she still able to understand the movement of the whole House from the conversations of the pa.s.sing servants.
It seemed that today is Zhu JiLan’s birthday.
The noise was so loud, even Zhu WuXin who was as far as in the woodshed can clearly hear it.
Everyone was going back and forth, busy with their task to attend to the guests coming today.
“Wakao, just a 21st[1] birthday, do you need to organize it such extravagantly?”
Zhu WuXin said angrily in her heart.
We have the same father, why the h.e.l.l the difference is so huge!
Considering Zhu Hou’s character, whoever attending today’s event must be n.o.bles.
Even though this woodshed was situated far away from the main hall, but here is the path they must take in order to do their ‘big/small business’[2].
[Translator note : The way WuXin said it is funny, we must follow XD Please refer to footnote if you don’t understand]
Even if Zhu WuXin was locked up, she never stop thinking of methods to escape.
Her plan was that she successfully attracted someone to come and rescue her, taking her out of this abyss of suffering.
Thinking when the guests saw how Zhu Hou treated his own daughter in such manner, in front of so many people, it will be very embarra.s.sing, very embarra.s.sing. (for him)
But then again…
Zhu WuXin really strike lucky, because the woodshed was leaking from its roof.
A few days ago, it rained everyday. WuXin just opened her mouth to catch the water to drink.
Then these several days at night, not sure who was having benevolence urges, braving the winds to commit ‘crime’.
In the dead of the night, there will be always one or two biscuits or steamed bun thrown into the woodshed.
Although she had very little to eat, but fortunately these items would ensure that Zhu WuXin won’t die in the battle against hunger.
As long as the fire spark still here, sooner or later one day ‘she will light this Zhu House up’ [3].