Transmigration: A Farm Girl’s Brocade -
Chapter 506 - 266 Unexpected_1
Chapter 506: Chapter 266 Unexpected_1
Zhu Sujin wrote a letter to each of the following: Old woman Qian, Qian Sangui’s couple, Cheng Yue, Qian Yixiu, and Qian Manxia.
The gist of them all was that he was doing very well in Capital City, where every day, he enjoyed the favor of his parents, dutifully attending to his father and offering comfort to his gravely ill mother. The Emperor was very fond of him, praising his knowledge and understanding of the common people’s hardships and even appointed him Prince Ning’s Heir. The Imperial Great Grandmother was also very kind to him, holding him while they both wept for quite some time, and she had rewarded him with many fine things. He was saving them to give to his younger sister and brother when they arrived in Capital City.
What pleased him even more was that his father and mother did not object to him maintaining contact with the Qian family. They reminded him that he was also a child of the Qian family and that he should always remember the Qian family’s kindness in raising him.
However, the one imperfection was his intense longing for the Qian family and his hope that they would come to Capital City soon. He had already inquired at the Imperial Hospital and specifically found the Imperial Physicians that could treat the kind of illnesses that Grandpa Qian and Great-grandma had...
The three people who delivered the letters were guards from Prince Ning Mansion, who were instructed to stay and protect the Qian family people and then to return to Capital City with them.
The rough contents of Qian Manjiang’s letter were that he had formally met with his father-in-law and cousins by marriage. After Prince Ning’s Heir (Zhu Sujin) returned to Capital City and publicly revealed his identity, his father-in-law also entered the palace to inform the Emperor and the Empress Dowager that Princess Zhenyue was still alive. The Emperor and Empress Dowager were overjoyed—especially the Empress Dowager, who was so moved that she wept...
Due to the merit of offering the cannon designs, and partly thanks to Yueyue and the Princely Heir’s influence, he was returned to the Imperial Army and promoted up three ranks, now serving as a fourth-rank Left General inside the palace. He also specifically mentioned that since the Empress Dowager doted on Yueyue, she didn’t want her son-in-law going to a military camp outside the city where the work was tough and the time at home limited. Thus, the Emperor granted him this office so he could spend more time with Yueyue, and the Empress Dowager herself could see them more often...
In roughly a month, he would return to his hometown, and the Empress Dowager would also send someone to pick up Cheng Yue. He asked his family to prepare for the welcome...
There was also a letter from Wan Dazhong to Qian Manxia, stating that he had been assigned to Pili Camp as a fourth-rank Deputy Primus. After finishing the transition of duties, he would return with Qian Manjiang to collect Qian Manxia and her family...
After reading the letters, the family was overwhelmed with joy and broke into tears.
Afterward, supported by Lady Wu, Qian Sangui went to the western chamber to read the letters written specifically to Old woman Qian by Qian Yeejin and Qian Manjiang. The old lady shed tears when she heard her grandson had become a fourth-rank high-ranking official working closely with the Emperor. Upon learning that Jinwa was not only the Imperial Grandson and Prince Ning’s son but still called her Great-grandma and had even sent people to escort her to Capital City and had arranged Imperial Physicians to treat her ailments, her emotions overflowed with tears.
To be cautious, they decided to keep the news that Cheng Yue was the Empress Dowager’s granddaughter and Jinwa was the Imperial Grandson secret until Qian Manjiang returned.
At this point, Li Ahcao was the one caring for Old woman Qian. After being instructed not to spread the word, Li Ahcao promptly covered her mouth and nodded in agreement.
What Qian Sangui feared most was that Old man Qian would find out about these significant developments; he would surely make it widely known. Since Yueyue was the Empress Dowager’s legitimate granddaughter and a Commandery Princess, he worried that the family wouldn’t be able to ensure her safety. Only when his son arrived with the Royal Family’s people to collect Yueyue and safely handed her over to his care could Qian Sangui rest at ease.
They were glad to know that Jinwa was doing well and still considered them his family. They were happy to learn that their son had become a high official in the palace and was soon coming to take them to him. The previous feelings of being painfully separated from their loved ones vanished, replaced by endless joy.
Though Old woman Qian still couldn’t speak, she was now able to eat half a bowl more of food, and her spirits gradually improved.
Cheng Yue’s smile was brighter than ever; she didn’t pay attention to what others were saying. She was completely engrossed in the love letter that Brother Jiang had written to her and the letter Jinwa had sent her, extremely excited by Brother Jiang’s news about coming to fetch her. As for the titles of father-in-law, Empress Dowager, and Commandery Princess mentioned in the letters to others, she didn’t care, as she didn’t see how these titles could be related to her.
With his spirits lifted, Qian Sangui resumed taking charge of affairs, and the burden on Qian Yixiu’s shoulders was significantly lightened as well.
Now that Little Daddy and Zhu Sujin no longer needed her to worry about them, Qian Yixiu’s concerns turned to the House of Animals. In the blink of an eye, they had been in the mountains for over half a month without any sign of emerging. She worried whether they had yet to find an opportunity to strike or if something unexpected had happened.
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