373: Chapter 236: Sweet Nothings 373: Chapter 236: Sweet Nothings The Tang Dynasty did not celebrate male romance as much as the Wei and Jin Dynasties did, especially during the Zhenguan era.
Taoist support to so extent curbed the developnt of male romance.
Taoism, advocating yin and yang principles, vehently opposed the union of two males, which defied yin and yang.
Therefore, the approach to male romance at the ti was neither strict repression nor approval.
Generally, people of so standing, though treating dalliances with courtesans as a romantic affair, would not bring up liaisons with catamites in public, let alone the vile act of mutual dalliance.
Ran Yan did not understand these nuances, finding it rely odd.
Could it really be coincidence, or could it be karma?
“I’m guessing, have they offended soone and got set up?” Rong Qian looked at Ran Yan with a smile, leaning in to whisper, “It was the Assistant Minister Xiao, wasn’t it?”
Ran Yan’s eyebrows raised slightly, “Any evidence?”
Rong Qian, knowing that Ran Yan had been drugged, and thinking it over, found Pei Jing most suspicious.
She suspected Xiao Song was standing up for Ran Yan out of indignation.
In fact, the matter had just surfaced that morning and no insider details had been unearthed yet.
“It’s just conjecture.
I’d only discuss this in private with you.
If this really was the doing of Assistant Minister Xiao, there might be more drama to co.”
On the surface, Xiao Song always kept a reserve, polite to everyone.
But once truly angered, he would retaliate ruthlessly, never stopping until the other party’s reputation was ruined and their family destroyed.
“He has a good reputation in the court and among the people, why would Aunt Rong say such things?” Ran Yan wondered.
Rong Qian hesitated slightly.
In her view, if Xiao Song was set on Ran Yan, he was determined to have her.
If she spoke too ill of him, causing Ran Yan to resist, the outco wouldn’t be good.
But on second thought, if Ran Yan truly beca part of the Xiao household, it was better for her to be clear about so matters.
So, she said, “Assistant Minister Xiao was the chief rogue among the dandies of the Capital in his youth.
Cockfighting, gambling, brawling, he was far worse than this Pei Jing.
His ans were truly terrifying, and he caused quite a few incidents.
Later, he was cast onto the battlefield by Duke Song to gain experience for a few years, and it was said he was really thrown among the soldiers, even as a vanguard.
After his return, he beca much more composed and restrained, no longer picking fights or causing trouble.
Yet, once soone deeply offended him, disaster would quickly befall them.
Whenever it was investigated, it seed he was not involved.
People in the alleyways say that Xiao Song is the reincarnation of a death god.
I don’t believe that…”
The difference between the young Xiao Song and Pei Jing was that he never wantonly hard the common folk.
His so-called brawling was rely against other dandies who opposed him.
Duke Song was strict with himself throughout his life, a man of integrity and fortitude, and he certainly would not tolerate his descendants having ill intentions.
After repeatedly educating Xiao Song to no avail, he, in a fit of rage, threw him into the battlefield to let fate decide.
Ran Yan couldn’t help but curve her lips into a smile.
It seed that years of experience had only taught Xiao Song one lesson—when doing bad things, always keep a low profile.
Rong Qian, seeing her not afraid but laughing instead, couldn’t help but feel amazed internally.
She then asked about the incident at the Zheng residence the other day.
Since Rong Qian suspected Xiao Song, Ran Yan naturally wouldn’t reveal too much, just vaguely described the situation without ntioning Pei Jing and others.
“Wife, Young Master Xiao has arrived.” Wan Lu ca in from outside.
Rong Qian, with an ambiguous chuckle, said, “Speak of Cao Cao, and Cao Cao arrives; I won’t keep you any longer.”
With that, she got up to take her leave.
Ran Yan sent her to the door, and only after watching her leave did she prepare to go to the front courtyard.
Wan Lu suggested, “Wife, should you change your clothes?”
“Is this not acceptable?” Ran Yan looked at her own dark blue satin dress, feeling it to be sowhat too somber, and decided to go back to her room with Wan Lu to change.
She changed into a gown embroidered with winter jasmines in bean green, topped with an apricot-colored satin jacket, giving off an air of refreshing charm and subtle warmth.
Awaiting at the door, the maid led her to the warm pavilion in the West Garden.
Before reaching the warm pavilion, she could faintly hear the voices of Ran Pingyu and Xiao Song, though she couldn’t make out what exactly they were saying.
Ran Yan sighed inwardly; it seed Ran Yunsheng felt too ashad to show his face, or else how could he be absent from such an occasion?
Upon being announced by the maid at the door, Ran Pingyu ca out with a smile, saying, “Please co in.
I have so matters to attend to, and you can entertain Assistant Minister Xiao.”
Ran Yan was shocked.
Ran Pingyu would never normally let things go like this; what could have changed…
Before she could figure it out, the curtains were already lifted again.
Xiao Song, in a violet round-neck robe, stood tall and handso.
His black eyes glead brightly, and seeing Ran Yan, a smile appeared in his gaze, “Co inside, it’s cold out here.”
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