Rong Tang said he wanted to bring lotus pastries, but after thinking about it carefully, he brought a few more types.

Su Huaijing is guarded, and if he acts too intentionally, it will result in more losses than gains.

The land prices in Songjing Lane, where Li’s mansion is located, are very expensive. Most of the neighbours are court officials. This is an indication of Li Changfu’s ambitiousness for an official career.

Shuang Fu goes ahead and knocks on the door. It took a long time for the gatekeeper to answer. When he came out, he was stunned for a moment after noticing the luxurious carriage, then nods and bows. “May I inquire which lord is calling?”

Shuang Fu: “Prince Ningxuan.”

The gatekeeper hastily apologises with a smile and says, “This lord has come at an unfortunate time. Today, my Master has gone to Earl Wukang’s residence to attend a banquet and won’t be back for a while. Why doesn’t this lord return to your abode first? Once Master is back, I shall inform him, and he will pay you a visit in the future.”

It is a good thing that Li Changfu is away. Rong Tang doesn’t want to have any contact with him. Hearing this, he got off the carriage. Shuang Fu understood and said with a straight face: “My Young Master is the Prince of Ningxuan, conferred personally by the Emperor himself. Do you think a lowly gatekeeper as yourself can tell him to return, and he would simply return like that?”

The gatekeeper panicked. “This…”

Rong Tang makes a fist with one hand and moves it next to his lips to cough wearily a couple of times, and he said warmly, “My health isn’t good. I would like to borrow your residence to rest and ask for a glass of water. I think Excellency Li would not refuse if he were in residence.”

Not only will he not refuse, but if he knows that Prince Ningxuan has come to visit him in person, Li Changfu might even sweep the floors to welcome him.

The gatekeeper hesitated for a moment, then steps aside to make way. “Then, my lord, please come with me.”

“Thank you.” Rong Tang lowered his head and replied.

After passing the screen wall, the gatekeeper wanted to escort him into the living room, but Rong Tang paused on the cobblestone path. He raised his hand and points to a small courtyard in the west, asking, “I wonder which master of the mansion lives there?”

The gatekeeper’s expression changed, and he said, “It’s the residence of the family’s biao young master.”

Rong Tang nodded. “In that case, I must bother this little bro to take me there.”

As he spoke, he inclined his head and threw Shuang Fu a look. Shuang Fu retrieves a few pieces of silver change and hands them to the gatekeeper.

The gatekeeper immediately beams from ear to ear, “My lord, please follow me.”

This courtyard is adjacent to the back door. The last time he sent Su Huaijing back, the carriage was parked in the back street. When he walks into the courtyard this time, he sees no one.

Rong Tang originally wanted to wait for him, but as soon as he walks into the house, he is stunned for a moment.

Li Changfu’s official position in the influential families of the capital does not seem to be high in the eyes of people such as Wang Xiuyu. But no matter how low he is, he is still a fourth-rank official.

Emperor Renshou himself gained the throne through rebellion, so he is even more aware that he needs to use both kindness and authority to prevent his subordinates from having different intentions.

Consequently, not only is the salary of Dayu’s officials not meagre, but on the contrary, it is rather impressive, not to mention the “ice tribute” and “coal tribute”* presented by local officials every year. Although Li Changfu has just entered the capital, he is by no means so shabby that he can’t even furnish the residence of his own nephew.

(*TN: “Ice Tribute”: This referred to the presentation of ice from areas where it was naturally available, often in northern regions with cold climates. Ice was a valuable commodity in ancient times, especially for keeping food and drinks cool.

“Coal Tribute”: This involved the offering of high-quality coal, typically from regions with abundant coal reserves. The coal was used for various purposes, including heating and as a source of energy for various industries.

Both ice and coal tributes were significant because they provided essential resources to the imperial court and symbolised the contributions of different regions to the central government. These tributes were part of the complex tribute system in ancient China.)

But as far as Rong Tang can see, it can’t even be compared to Shuang Fu’s bedroom.

An old four-fold screen divides the inner and outer rooms. There is a narrow bed in the inner room, which is suitable for a teenager of about thirteen or fourteen years old to lie on. An adult will need to curl up when lying on it.

There is a soft couch, which is slightly longer than the bed, that has been placed by the window in the outer room. Judging from the position of the bedding, Rong Tang has reason to suspect that Su Huaijing has been sleeping on the couch these days.

The window papers are old and worn, with several holes in them. Even though it was the second month, the capital is about to experience a cold snap, and nights are still chilly. He will catch a cold easily if he sleeps like this.

An indescribable blaze surges in Rong Tang, and his steps pick up. When he walks to the couch and lifts the quilt, he instantly becomes even angrier.

It’s damp and thin!

The original plot contains very little description of the villain, but there was a narrative that mentions Su Huaijing carrying out some circumstances that lead to Li Changfu being dismissed from his official post and investigated. A group of people in the comments section were disgruntled and scolded the villain for having no conscience. No matter how wrong the uncle is, he still fed and raised him for nearly ten years. If it weren’t for Li Changfu, where would he have the chance to bide his time while hiding his capabilities?

Li Changfu is a nasty person as well as a cannon fodder. The readers hoped that he would die, but they wished that he would be killed by the male protagonist. Upon learning that it was the villain who’d be in the spotlight, it was unexpected, and they felt outraged. Rong Tang was quite baffled.

Back then, he wasn’t certain why the main villain would condescend to deal with a little cannon fodder. But ever since Fengyue House, Rong Tang’s only thinks was that this man mustn’t be discharged from the blame, even if he dies ten thousand times.

Compared with drugging, harsh treatment doesn’t seem to be anything.

——Provided that Rong Tang wasn’t cognisant of the matter that when Su Huaijing was a child, he’d readily given Li Changfu a night-luminescent pearl worth ten thousand gold as a remuneration for raising and sheltering him.

It isn’t mentioned in the original plot, but, all of a sudden, he doesn’t dare to think about how much hardship Su Huaijing had to endure in order for the villain to grow up to be increasingly evil and even more broken.

Rong Tang is enraged, and his heart faintly throbbed with pain. He walked around the yard a few times before striding out and asking the servant, “Where is biao young master?”

Say nothing of the Li family servant; even both Shuang Fu and Shuang Shou are alarmed. They look at each other and exchanged glances.

When have they ever seen their young master look so irate? It resembles a beast whose reversed scales* have been touched or a wolf whose cubs have been stolen—a most intimidating sight.

(*TN: “reversed scales” or “逆鳞” (nì lín) is a term commonly used to describe the scales of a dragon in Chinese mythology and folklore. These scales are believed to be unique and special, often serving as a dragon’s weak point or vulnerable area. The concept of “逆鳞” suggests that harming a dragon’s scales or acting against its wishes or nature would provoke its anger or retaliation.)

Rong Tang coughs a few times, his brows furrow somewhat, and hints of his irritation leak out.

He lets the servant lead the way to bring Shuang Fu to locate Su Huaijing. Then he asks Shuang Shou to run some errands for him.

Yet, the system—which hadn’t made a sound all this time—inexplicably feels that it seems to be witnessing the original host again. Audacious, reckless, and full of vigour. Despite being trapped in a shell that can depart this life at any time, it cannot block out his dazzling light.

The host has not said it out loud these days, but really… it’s just too wretched. His soul is locked—zombie-like and feeble.

Even it found it unbearable to continue watching.

In the Shangwen Pavilion of the Li Mansion, the newly hired private tutor is giving a lecture. The servants have arranged two rows of six low tables, and the children of the Li family are listening to the teacher’s lecture. Li Panyan is also sitting among them.

She still feels that sending Su Huaijing to Wukang’s Young Lord’s bed was doing him a good turn. Moreover, her father’s attitude towards Su Huaijing has been much better these days. As a matter of course, she assumes that the plan was successful, and as such, the pattern of her getting along with Su Huaijing has more or less returned to normal.

——It seems that what she sent over that day was not a drugged pastry but a platform for carps to leap over the dragon gate*.

(*TN: This references the famous Chinese folklore where carp—a type of fish—swim upstream in the Yellow River against challenges to reach the top of the waterfall called the Dragon Gate. If they are successful, they are said to transform into dragons. This transformation from carp to dragon symbolises success, accomplishment, and personal growth through hard work and overcoming obstacles.)

The teacher is talking about “The Doctrine of the Mean” today. She feels very tedious listening to it, so as she sits on her seat, she draws with a brush, while Su Huaijing kneels on a rush cushion nearby, grinding ink for her.

This dynamic of their interaction has persisted for several years. In the beginning, Li Panyan used the pretext “This way biao ge can attend school with us, and he can also sit for the imperial examination in the future!” to deceive him. Subsequently, she naturally bosses him about without even giving so much as an excuse.

Bi Xin’s teeth itch as she watches from outside the house. How she wishes she could walk straight in and stab Li Panyan to death with a poisonous needle. It is better than seeing her master being bullied like this.

Bi Xin’s eyes are red with anger, but she still stares fixedly into the house until there came a burst of noisy footsteps from outside the courtyard. She restrained her expression and turned her head to look.

Outside the moon gate*, a young man with a soft, jade-like face and an aura like the bright moon is surrounded by people. He is wearing a deep red overcoat and a rabbit fur collar. This manner of dressing is not in line with the solar terms, but it make the colourful flowers all around that have bloomed early fade in comparison.

(*TN: Refers to a circular or arched gate, typically found in traditional Chinese gardens and manors.)

Bi Xin watches wide-eyed as he walks impatiently to the end of the corridor and glances in through the window. At that moment, she actually feels that the fury on this man’s face is several times more intense than her own.

Rong Tang is very mad. Exceptionally mad. Extremely, exceedingly, incomparably mad.

He doesn’t care that this place is someone else’s residence. He is an unsolicited guest. He walks straight to the door, shoves it open, and interrupts the teacher’s lecture.

“This Prince isn’t aware that Excellency Li’s family is in such dire straits; even the master has to do the work of grinding the ink!”

He is livid to the point of boiling. Even his tone has increased at the same time. His low body temperature heats up until his face finally gains a little more colour.

Rong Tang walks over to the side of Li Panyan’s table, hauls Su Huaijing to his feet, and stands in front of him to protect him. The movement is quite profound, causing ink to splash onto Li Panyan’s face. She exclaimed softly: “Ah!”

Rong Tang eyes her coldly, then kicks her desk over. Before the teacher can scold him, he preemptively says, “A gentleman’s behaviour is to cultivate one’s character through calmness and one’s virtue through frugality. Sir, you lecture but don’t teach students to study the value of beginning with caution; instead, you have allowed a spirit of ease and enjoyment to pervade the classroom. What is the intention?”

The fifty-year-old gentleman is instantly taken aback by his question. He huffs his beard and glares at him, pointing at him with shaky fingers and sputtering “You-you-you” for a long time without any following response.

Rong Tang is still incensed and says in a low voice, “Our Dayu has inherited the tradition for hundreds of years. Now is a good time when the people are prosperous and powerful. People with lofty ideals hope to study literature and practice martial arts to serve the country in return for being nurtured. Sir is learned and ought to be more than aware that strong young men make a country strong. Yet you turn a blind eye to unfairness, ignore injustice, allow students to bully relatives and friends, forgive students’ frivolity, and privately think that it’s fine if they don’t heed this lecture!”

Having said that, he turns around. Li Panyan has already stood up to glower at him from the side. She is covered in dark ink, and her beautiful face is extremely ugly in Rong Tang’s eyes.

He can’t even be bothered to talk to her and only said coldly, “If Miss Li doesn’t want to use her hands, I don’t mind hacking them off for you.”

Li Panyan’s face paled instantly.

Rong Tang looks around in the study hall at the Li family children who are getting restless and said clearly, “Someone come.”

Four bodyguards rush in from outside the house. Rong Tang grabs Su Huaijing’s hand and walks out, his voice cold: “Wreck it for me.”

Bi Xin, who is outside the room, watched the entire incident from beginning to end. Her eyes are redder than before. If it wasn’t because she needed to be mindful of the master’s plan, she would have wanted to storm before Rong Tang and kowtow twice to him.

Casting a profound look at Su Huaijing, Bi Xin wipes her face before presenting a worried and panicked expression as she went into the room to help Li Panyan, hoping in her heart that she would drop dead right away!

Rong Tang clutched Su Huaijing’s hand as he strode towards the Li Mansion garden. He was so furious and distressed that he didn’t say anything for a long time.

Su Huaijing followed him all the way. Occasionally, Rong Tang’s hair drifted in front of his eyes, along with a light blue headband.

He narrowed his eyes.

This is his second time seeing this prince.

The first time, he’d anxiously and distressingly broken into the courtesan’s room in Fengyue House without any warning. After seeing that he was safe and sound, he seemed to have released a sigh but also appeared to be inexplicably angry. He’d taken the initiative to ask a doctor to undo the effects of the drug on him, and then uttered a lot of half-truths and half-falsehoods to trick him into getting engaged.

At first, Su Huaijing merely considered him a variable, so he asked Xingfeng to increase his monitoring of him.

This clinker variable is truly a person with poor health. After returning from Fengyue House, he’d been unconscious for three days. It made Su Huaijing ambivalent, and he could not resist questioning what his intentions were.

These few days, he’s been hearing news about him from Xingfeng: The Prince told the Wang Fei that he was taking a wife. The Prince has tidied up a side room with the best light in his courtyard. The Prince wanted to paint the walls, turning it into a pepper room*, but was stopped. The Prince ordered craftsmen to build the most luxurious furniture. The Prince almost bought out the books from all the major bookstores in the capital…

(*TN: a pepper-mud mixture painted on the walls to preserve warmth and provide a pleasant aroma.)

He is clearly too weak to even exit the door, but he seems to be making full preparations for Su Huaijing’s ‘entering the household’.

Su Huaijing can’t figure him out, but it doesn’t really bother him. After all, based on his plan, Duke Ningxuan’s Palace is much better than Earl Wukang’s Manor. If someone personally delivers a springboard, he has no reason not to follow it through.

Just go with the flow.

Today is the second time they’d met. It hadn’t been easy for this ailing person to come out, but he still endured the hardships of the long journey to come and see him. He’d even flown off the handle in a burst of temper. The matters that Su Huaijing himself deemed trivial and had long gotten accustomed to had enraged him so much that he had to smash the whole room in order to assuage his anger.

Li Changfu was a utilitarian; therefore, the teacher he’d hired was naturally not up to par, with mediocre knowledge and poor character. For over half a month, he’d been acting pragmatically to make use of Su Huaijing to his advantage.

Su Huaijing doesn’t take it to heart. He has individualised revenge methods for everyone who has bullied him. In two days, Li Changfu will receive the news that his family was robbed by bandits of their money and goods on their way to the capital. Li Panyan will also be sent to Wukang’s Young Lord’s bed by her thirsty-for-gains father.

Qin Pengxuan is lustful and never satisfied with what he has. He may favour and cherish Li Panyan for a period of time. But once the effect of the Peach Blossom Facade wears off, a concubine like her, with no name, no status, and no male offspring to back her, would only live in misery and slog for the rest of her life in an environment like Earl Wukang’s household.

He has a plan for everyone and has anticipated each person’s outcome with a clear mind. Therefore, even if he is targeted or bullied, he can remain calm and not get exasperated.

However, there is someone who obstinately continues to barge in, stands before him honour-bound, protecting him like a little hen protecting her chicks, and kicks up a fuss like a little firecracker, as if he were more enraged than himself. He suddenly finds it interesting.

The hand holding his is warm and cold. Even though he is dressed so thickly, he is still so cold. He is squeezing his hand so tightly, but it doesn’t warm him up in the least.

Su Huaijing even thought with a playful curiosity that this captivating little prince might be unconscious for three days when he goes back today.

Still, it can be considered that he has gotten so worked up for his sake.

Su Huaijing emitted a light laugh. He flips his hand, grabs Rong Tang’s wrist, and touches his pulse with two fingers. He asks in a warm voice, “Why are you so angry? Are you going to marry me and bring me into your household? Why do you care about them?”

A pear blossom tree blooms within the dilapidated courtyard of Li Mansion. Su Huaijing stands beneath the tree. His tone is clear, light, and gentle as he looks at him and smiles: “Hmm? Husband?”

The author has something to say:

Tangtang, your husband is so aggressive! ! ! Be a tad wary!

📣 Reader Feedback from Original Chapter Page:

🗨️Sunfish (18 April 2025)
Funny how coldly ML calculates everything in the beginning. Totally not gonna bite him in the butt later on…nooooo. Also, MC my baby 🙂 Thanks for all the Explanations! Do you google them while translating?

🗨️reallyemy (2 March 2025)
ahhh, that “husband”! it’s so heartwarming to see RT stand up for SHJ.

🗨️Anonymous (7 February 2025)
ahhh, that “husband”! it’s so heartwarming to see RT stand up for SHJ.

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2 Comments:

  1. 🐙 Sunfish 🐟

    I forgot how calculating and manipulative ML was at the beginning; what a cold bastard. I adore him

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