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Volu 6: Shaou

Long ti no see.

Long ti no see.

The person standing before Maomao echoed her words back at her.

It was Gaoshun, the original healing-type military official. He had shown up while she was lackadaisically making dicine in her pharmacy in the pleasure district. It really had been a long ti. She felt like it had been more than half-a-year since she last saw him.

Well, my foolish son was supposed to co but he got injured the other day doing sothing stupid.

So, Gaoshun was here instead.

Forthat Basento be greatly injured, it must have been really bad.

How did he get hurt? she asked.

Well, he went to escort Consort Riishu, but it seems he was strangely unsteady on his feet on the way back. When he was getting onto his horse, he heard a loud sound, which scared the horse. He got bucked off and trampled on.

thats quite a joke.

You would certainly get gravely wounded if a horse steps on you. It wouldnt be strange if you die either.

Hes in a condition where it wouldnt be weird to have his innards ruptured, but the fact that hes quite sturdy is a strong point of his, at least.

I see, Maomao nodded as she opened a drawer. There should be so tea cakes in here.

Shaomao, you dont have to.

Is that so? Its stead bun from the main street thats gone by noon.

A courtesan from Rokushoukan had given it to her. It seed the courtesan was going to give them to the kamuro, but she didnt have enough so itll turn into a fight. There was brown sugar mixed into the stead dough; its feature was its tart sweetness.

thanks for the food.

Gaoshun looked like a stern warrior, but he had quite a weakness for sweet stuff.

Maomao prepared tea that went well with the stead buns. She cooled the tea she brewed this morning with well water. Its the greatest luxury to bring out chilled drinks in this hot season. Though these were for the guests of honour, when she ntioned Gaoshuns na, the madam gave it out without reserve.

Gaoshun was eating the stead bun with a slight smile on his lips, but what was he here for? It wasnt like him to be here to chat. When Maomao studied him intently, Gaoshun stuffed his cheeks with the steam buns in a fluster and washed it down with tea.

Umm, shall I move on to the main topic? he said.

I have one more. Here you go.

Maomao presented him her share of the steam buns. She wanted wine more than sweet food. The thoughtful Gaoshun, if he ca over a little while later, would probably co back with good wine in exchange for the stead buns. And above all, she didnt want to hear about the main topic.

After eating up one more stead bun, Gaoshun cleared his throat. Shaomao, have you no plans of becoming a court physician?

I cant beco one, right?

Won cannot beco court physicians. That was the law of this country.

I phrased it wrong. Have you no plan for becoming soone who has the sa power as a court physician?

Sa power as a court physician in short, using as much of the dicine in that room as she liked. Her lips, which should be a straight line, trembled. Gaoshuns eyes shone.

You can also try new dicines. There are also a lot of people you can try it on.

.

Her cheeks twitched. The corner of her lips was starting to rise.

(No, I cant. Its suspicious. Really suspicious.)

It sounded too good to be true. Moreover, it was Gaoshun who ca bearing the news. It was not necessarily tasty.

Besides, there was also this pharmacy to consider. Though she had an apprentice, he would probably complain if she went away. He was still far away from becoming fully fledged.

(Alright. I should decline)

But well, it didnt turn out as she expected. Gaoshun had made the first move.

And speaking of what.

Are you aware of the emissary who ca from the West?

Maomao searched her mories. Westin other words, it should be about Shaou. She didnt know anyone from Shaou, but it would have to be the woman she t up with the number fool Rahan so ti ago.

The woman had forced an unreasonable demand on Rahan, whether it was the issue of food supply or defection from her country; she had quite so guts.

What did she say her na was? Maomao rembered that she was atall beauty with blonde hair and blue eyes. In regards to the food supply issue, the great key was whether the sweet potato will turn out well.

The woman is called Irene. She ca in as a new middle-ranking consort the other day.

Whuh?

Maomao let out a stupid sound. She had thought that the woman had a determined personality, but she indeed was determined. Certainly, it might be the case that the inner palace was safe in a way. If you consider the internal quarrels.

Gaoshun continued. Of course, she has one or two peculiarities. Since shes a foreigner, the stares of the consorts and palace ladies in the inner palace are also intense. Moreover, she didnt bring along any kind of maidservant with her from Shaou.

Certainly, considering her position, that was probably appropriate, but it would appear to be sowhat pitiful.

And Ill be there? Maomao asked.

It would be easy to enter the inner palace if she had the sa ranking as a court physician.

We wanted to have you co in as a maid at first. Gaoshuns expression was complicated.

Sohow or other, Maomao had been working as Consort, no, Empress Gyokuyous food taster up until last year. Although she had declined and was decreed to return to town to the pleasure district -there would be a lot of problems if she were to beco a maid to a consort from sowhere else. Empress Gyokuyou might end up being contrary.

You can et Empress Gyokuyou as an assistant with the sa authority as a court physician. That lady was extrely delighted when we talked about that, he said.

I havent given my agreent yet, though, she said.

And if he had already announced it to Empress Gyokuyou

Yes, Im here to deliver a letter of recomndation from the empress.

Gaoshun took out the letter with an innocent look.

I have also received one from Jinshi-sama.

Gaoshun added another to the stack.

And, from His Majesty as well.

Why Maomao was taken aback by the last letter.

The wrinkles on his brows deep, Gaoshun slowly closed his eyes.

Before, you took the exam to be qualified to work as a court lady in the imperial court, right?

I failed though.

Once, Maomao had worked directly for Jinshi. That ti, she was told to beco a court lady and was forced to a huge volu of reference books.

Yeah, I thought you would pass easily. You are that much passionate about dicines and poisons, and your mory is also good.

Unfortunately, it wasnt the case.

It wasnt the case that Maomao was more outstanding than other people. She only erased the things that were a given to other people, and made use of that part for her field of interest.

Its not that Shaomao cant learn what youre not interested in. Its just hard to learn, right? In actual fact, you have learnt the manners of the pleasure district from start to finish.

Thats sothing that couldnt be helped.

The madam, even though shes already a mummy, was still spirited. If Maomao didnt learn, she would be punished, she wont even get food. Ruonmight have taken her under his wing, but there was no way her frail dad could win against the madam.

And thus, in order to survive, while getting help from her older sisters, she sohow learnt the manners of the pleasure district.

In other words, youll learn it if theres a need for it. You didnt feel like studying properly before even though Jinshi-sama had ordered you before.

There were three letters.

Jinshi, Empress Gyokuyou, His Majesty.

Even if they were informal, even as a joke, the three nas of the people who cannot be opposed in this country were glaring nacingly back at her.

Ill have you pass by any ans possible, Gaoshun said.

E-even if you say that.

Gaoshun pushed the pharmacy doors wide open. As if he had left it outside, he picked up a large cloth bag and dropped it in front of her.

By any ans possible, he repeated.

For so reason, the madam was standing behind Gaoshun with a punishnt cane in hand. Maomao could see a money bag in the crones bosom. Turns out the old woman had already been bribed.

(Shes been taken in!)

I want to have you pass this ti by any ans possible, Gaoshun declared to Maomao.

T/N: RIP Maomao.

Anyways, break ti. Back in two weeks. See you guys then o/

(This chapter is for the kind sir who bought coffee. Thank you very much for your donation *bows*)

That said, as usual, thanks for reading. I wouldnt have made it this far without you guys

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