Shen Youran really did row the boat.
Before she was married off, she would occasionally go to play in her familyโs estate. There was a moderately sized lake dug there for fish farming and growing lotus roots. When the lotuses bloomed, she would row a small boat out onto the lake to admire the flowers, pick lotus pods, and peel the lotus seeds to eat.
The little boat wasnโt big, only enough for two people. Sometimes she would bring Dan Ruo along, sometimes Qing He, and later, after Older Sister returned home, she would row together with her.
When it came to things she liked, she learned quickly.
Rowing a boat, she would grip the oars tightly with both hands, arch her back slightly to gather strength, push forward, then pull backโthe oar blades would cut through the water in a neat arc, splashing lightly. The boat would glide steadily forward, propelled by this force.
But right now, Shen Youran had no oars in her hands. She could only rely on her waist and abdomen muscles, and soon grew tired.
Just as she was about to collapse, a large hand resting on her waist gently grasped hers, supporting her until they both reached the destinationโฆ
Though it was only once, it had drained much of her strength. Her throat, already weak, was almost hoarse from shouting by the end. When Pei Huaijin came to bring her hot water to wash up, she had already fallen into a drowsy sleep.
She didnโt sleep long before he leaned over again, kissing her cheek and the corner of her mouth.
Shen Youran thought he wanted more and groggily pushed him away: โNo, Iโm too tiredโฆโ
A soft laugh came from beside her ear: โI donโt want you. The sky is already bright.โ
โHm?โ Already dawn?
โIโm leavingโฆโ
โOh,โ Shen Youran forced her eyes open, โthen Iโll see you off.โ
His fingertip gently stroked her cheek: โNo need. You should sleep a little longer.โ
โOh.โ Not wanting to get up anyway, she immediately closed her eyes again, her breathing soon steadying.
Pei Huaijin looked down at her quietly for a while before slowly getting up. He dressed silently, and just as he reached the door, he turned back suddenly, scooped her up, and kissed her hard once more.
Awakened again, Shen Youran sighed helplessly and opened her eyes: โBe careful on the road, come back earlyโฆโ
โMhm.โ He laid her back down and tucked the blanket around her before finally leaving.
Shen Youran turned over and drowsily went back to sleep.
The day after Pei Huaijin left, the Dali Temple sent someone to the Shen Residence, asking Shen Youran to come over to discuss something. They showed her a portrait said to be painted based on Lu Yiโs description, asking if she resembled that Young Leader.
Shen Youran said it looked about sixty percent like her, but the eyes still didnโt quite match.
The painter then made several attempts based on her memory to redo the eyes, but none were right. When the shift ended, Xiao Ci personally escorted her back.
They happened to run into Father returning from his own shift.
It was cold, and Father wore the sable fur hat Older Sister had made for him.
The hat was thick and well-made, sitting just even with his eyebrows. Looking at Fatherโs eyes beneath the fur, Shen Youran suddenly realized why the Young Leaderโs eyes seemed so familiar.
That day, the boyโs forehead warming band was also made of fur, sitting nearly level with his eyebrows. Those eyes looked very much like Fatherโs.
Only that the boyโs eyes held a wildness that couldnโt be tamed, while Fatherโs were filled with the calm that comes from having seen the world.
โLord Xiao,โ Shen Youran excitedly pointed at Father, โPaint the eyes just like my Fatherโs!โ
Shen Tingyu looked puzzled: โDaughter, whatโs wrong with my eyes?โ
Xiao Ci stepped forward and respectfully bowed, explaining the reason. After listening, Shen Tingyu smiled: โWhat a coincidence, that bandit actually has a pair of eyes very much like mine.โ
โLord Shang, tomorrow I will bring the painter to visit your residence. Please donโt blame us for the intrusionโฆโ
โNo need to say more, I want you to catch those who hurt my daughter as soon as possible.โ
โYes, we will do our utmost to capture all those villains quickly.โ Xiao Ci bowed again and prepared to leave. โThen after your shift tomorrow, I will bring the painter to see you.โ
Shen Tingyu readily agreed: โMhm.โ
After Xiao Ci left, Shen Tingyu entered the residence with his daughter.
โMy daughter,โ he said, โthe other day your husband told me that actually you were the one taken. Iโve been afraid to ask, but when you were kidnapped by those men, were you badly wronged?โ
At first, everyone thought it was his eldest daughter who had been kidnapped. When he went to visit her, he didnโt dare to ask too much, and since she didnโt look sad or distressed, he assumed she was strong enough to endure it.
But it turned out the one who was kidnapped was his pampered third daughter.
Although she had returned unharmed, Shen Tingyu still felt a lingering fear.
Taking this opportunity today, Shen Tingyu couldnโt help but ask more.
โOf course I was wronged. They kidnapped me, tied my hands and feet, and wanted to give me to that Young Leader as his bride. I was so scared I almost diedโฆโ Shen Youran recalled that day, still trembling, and saw Fatherโs face turn pale as he listened. She quickly added, โLuckily that Young Leader had some conscience. He didnโt harm me and even gave me meat broth to drinkโฆโ
โSo that Young Leader is a good man?โ
โNot exactly a good man. Although he didnโt harm me then, he wouldnโt let me go and said I would be his wife from now on. He planned to take me away with him after collecting the ransomโฆโ
โThat bastard! When heโs caught, Iโll go see exactly what kind of scoundrel he isโฆโ
Shen Youran covered her mouth to stifle a laugh. โHis eyes look very much like yours, Father. Heโs not ugly. If you want to curse him, go ahead, but donโt be too harsh.โ
โNo matter how you look at it, heโs still a bandit-in-training.โ
โBut Father, thereโs something strange.โ Shen Youran lowered her voice, โHe says heโs not a bad man, but do you know why he didnโt harm me?โ
โOh? Why?โ
โBecause of my nameโฆโ
โMy name?โ
โYes. He said that when he was a child, he knew a little girl named Youran and thought I was that person.โ
โThat childโฆ is he the banditโs child?โ
โNo.โ
โA child taken by bandits? He knows the name Youran? And his eyes look very much like hisโฆโ
Shen Tingyu suddenly stopped walking, as if recalling something important.
โHow old is that child?โ
Shen Youran looked at Father, who was standing still as well.
โNot very old, maybe seventeen, eighteen, or nineteen? Heโs tall and rough, maybe a little younger.โ
โDoes he have any distinguishing marks?โ
โYes.โ Shen Youran didnโt notice Fatherโs change in expression and spoke casually, โHe has a birthmark on his backโฆโ
Just as she finished speaking, Father staggered.
She quickly steadied him and noticed his legs trembling. His face, which had been pale from worrying about her, now looked shocked. His beard trembled, and he struggled to speak clearly: โHow could this beโฆ how is it possible?โ
His choked voice suddenly overflowed with disbelief and laughter: โHeโs still alive. Heโs still aliveโฆโ
โFather, whatโs wrong?โ Shen Youran was stunned to see her usually composed father lose his composure. His calm eyes now glistened with tears. โWhoโs still alive? The Young Leader? Do you know him?โ
Shen Tingyu grasped her hand, tears welling up: โMy daughter, he isโฆ he isโฆโ
โWho is he, Father?โ
The words were on the tip of his tongue, but Shen Tingyu dared not say them. He only said with a stutter: โYou go back first. I have to go out on some business.โ
With that, he let go of her hand and, like a drunken man, staggered unsteadily toward the mansion gate.
Shen Youran stood frozen for a moment before hugging herself tightly, full of questions, and finally returned to her courtyard.
Pei Residence.
That day, Shen Yunshuโs mother suddenly came calling. Shen Yunshu immediately put down her work and hurried to the flower hall in the back courtyard to meet her.
Shen Youran could roughly guess that her motherโs visit was about Lu Yiโs matter.
Sure enough, the moment she entered the flower hall, her motherโs face was anxious.
โShuโer, your elder brother is in trouble.โ
โMother, please donโt worry first.โ Shen Yunshu didnโt yet know how much her mother knew, so she pulled her to sit down. โHave some tea and tell me slowly.โ
Ning Shi didnโt even drink the tea: โEver since you got into trouble last time, your brother went out looking for you, then disappeared. At first, your stepfather thought he was just out fooling around, but after several days without return, he felt something was wrong and sent people to search for two days. Then he reported it to the authorities and found out he was caught by the Dali Templeโฆโ
โMother, do you know why the Dali Temple arrested him?โ
โI inquired. They said he was involved with those bandits who kidnapped you, that he participated in that matter.โ Ning Shi found it hard to accept, โBut how could that be? Heโs your brother; how could he do such things?โ
โHeโs not my brother,โ Shen Yunshuโs calm voice carried a trace of coldness, โWe share no father or mother. He never treated me like a real sister, so of course he could do such things.โ
Ning Shi hesitated, sensing something wrong in her words.
โShuโer, did you already know about this?โ
Shen Yunshu nodded: โHe has done worse than this to me. Besides, he wasnโt caught by the Dali Templeโs men โ I was the one who handed him over.โ
Ning Shi was stunned, and after a long silence murmured: โWhat exactly happened? Even if youโre not true siblings, you used to get along well, right? How could he do such a thing?โ
โMother, I never got along with him. When I came to the Capital City to seek Father, it was to escape from himโฆโ
Ning Shi had come today hoping to ask the third daughter to petition Pei Huaijin for help with the Dali Temple, since she had heard that the Dali Templeโs official Xiao Ci had a good relationship with Pei Huaijin. But after arriving and learning that the third daughter had returned to the Shen Residence and that Pei Huaijin was on a mission, she shifted her hope to the eldest daughter. She never expected to hear from her that there was more to the story.
Now Ning Shi put aside all petitions and anxiously asked: โDid Lu Yi bully you? How did he bully you? When did it start? Why didnโt you tell me, child?โ
โIโฆโ Shen Yunshu was at a loss for how to answer.
When she was little, Lu Yi bullied her, but she could fight back and get her stepfather to punish him without needing to complain. But later, Lu Yi changed his methods โ those shameful, subtle ways that fully preyed on her sense of humiliation, making her unable to speak of it.
Ning Shi looked at her eldest daughter, who still couldnโt say a word, but the grievance and turmoil in her eyes betrayed her. Angry and worried, Ning Shi cursed: โThat bastardโฆโ
Shen Yunshu thought her mother was scolding her and was about to retort, but heard her continue, โHow dare he bully my daughter?โ
โMother, do you believe me?โ Shen Yunshu said nothing, but did her mother really believe her?
โYou are my daughter, of course I believe you.โ Ning Shi finished cursing Lu Yi and then scolded herself, โItโs my fault, I didnโt see it sooner. That bastard bullied you all along. My poor Shuโer, if you had told me earlier, you wouldnโt have had to come alone to the Capital City. I would have divorced your stepfather and taken you away from the Lu Familyโฆโ
โMother, I knew you would do that, so I didnโt dare to tell you.โ Although Lu Yi was a scoundrel, her stepfather was sincere toward her mother and good to her as a stepdaughter. Besides, Mother had borne another child with him. She didnโt want to ruin her mother and little brotherโs happiness.
Ning Shi wiped tears from her eyes: โJust pretend I never came today. I wonโt plead for that bastard anymore. Your stepfather only recently came to the Capital City to take office. Besides you and Youran, he has no other connections here. Let that bastard rot in jail and face whatever punishment he deservesโฆโ
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