Chapter 183 - Chapter 183: Chapter 183: Shallow Foundation (1/2)
Chapter 183: Chapter 183: Shallow Foundation
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This overt Hongmen Banquet posed quite a concern for Su Wenyue, and furthermore, traveling from Xinluo Town to the prefecture city would take at least a day. As a pregnant woman, she could only move slowly, and the journey alone would take two to three days. Su Wenyue hadn’t considered not going at all, after all, it was the Magistrate’s wife who had extended the invitation, and it would be improper for her, as a lower officer’s family member, to refuse. She also didn’t want to cause trouble for Han Yu. As for whether it was a Hongmen Banquet or not, she wasn’t afraid. She would face whatever came her way, be it war or flood—the only thing she worried about was the child in her stomach.
When Han Yu returned that evening, he saw his daughter-in-law and the servants at home all looking worriedly troubled. After learning the reason, even his complexion turned somewhat grim. He was aware of Mrs. Wang’s trip to the prefecture city and knew that Mr. Sun would certainly make a move. He had been hard at work every day, leaving early and coming home late from the military camp, and after several months, it was not for nothing. He wasn’t afraid of Mr. Sun’s petty actions and naturally had ways to deal with them when the time came. Nonetheless, they had preemptively targeted his daughter-in-law, which he had not anticipated.
“You don’t need to go. Later on, just send some gifts over as a gesture. The gifts don’t need to be too extravagant or too many—something ordinary will do. We wouldn’t want to be accused of bribing a superior,” said Han Yu nonchalantly, casually handing the post to a servant, seemingly unconcerned.
Seeing Han Yu act this way made Su Wenyue somewhat anxious. It wasn’t that she was too timid; rather, the intricacies of officialdom were complex by nature. With each rank in office came greater pressure, and Sun Chengmiao was still the general magistrate of Yiyang Prefecture. Although the current Imperial Court was in disarray and she didn’t need to worry about him submitting a denunciation against Han Yu to the Emperor, he still held power.
“The Magistrate’s wife has sent an invitation, and it would seem improper not to attend. Today’s issue likely stems from Mrs. Wang’s influence. I had outshone Mrs. Wang at the banquet last time, causing her embarrassment. She surely holds a grudge and seeks revenge; therefore, she must have incited the Magistrate’s wife to issue me the invitation. Wouldn’t her resentment worsen if I declined? I am not afraid of any tricks they may devise, but now with a child in my stomach, I fear harming the child,” Su Wenyue wasn’t one to avoid confrontations. It wasn’t just about her own involvement; she feared not attending would lead to them scheming behind Han Yu’s back and also worried for the child in her womb, which left her hesitating.
“Now that you know it’s because of Mrs. Wang, you have all the more reason not to go. Attending would simply give Mrs. Wang an opportunity to take her revenge,” he said.
“If it weren’t for concern over the child in my stomach, I would not be afraid at all. I would surely be able to grasp control over the Magistrate’s wife and Mrs. Wang. Alas! The child in my stomach is what truly matters now, so I won’t take the risk. However, by declining the Magistrate’s wife’s invitation here, surely the general magistrate will find a way to deal with you. You must be more cautious,” she said.
“Don’t worry,” he reassured.
Su Wenyue did not personally attend, but she still sent her personal old woman to show the proper respect. Aunt Li, though sometimes rigid and unwilling to adapt, was by no means short of tricks—having learned her skills in a large house, there was no concern about her not handling the situation.
“Madam has sent me here to offer the Magistrate’s wife her apologies. It was her wish to attend, but with twins on the way, she finds even the simplest tasks to be incredibly challenging. She rarely even steps out of the house, let alone travel to the far-off prefecture city. Should anything happen to the children in her womb, it would also weigh on the Magistrate’s wife’s conscience. So, Madam has specially prepared gifts for me to bring over.”