383: Chapter 243 Mrs.
Xiao Takes Action 383: Chapter 243 Mrs.
Xiao Takes Action At dawn, the Xiao residence in Qi State.
Last night, a light snow had fallen in Qi State, the snow on the rooftops twinkled under the sunlight, and a flock of sparrows searched for food on the thin layer of snow in the courtyard.
Inside the house, a gentle fragrance of sandalwood burned in the stove, and pale green curtains were draped.
Around ten maids stood with their hands down.
Two maids attended to an elderly woman as she rinsed her mouth; at the several before her, a man in his sixties with bright black eyes exuded vigor and authority, despite his graying hair and eyebrows that rged into his temples.
His prominent nose gave off an air of dignity, suggesting that in his youth he must have been a handso gentleman.
This was none other than Duke Xiao Yu of Song.
Opposite him sat a woman of a similar age, the Duchess, from the Du family.
Madam Du had taken great care of her appearance.
If not for the fine details that showed her age, at first glance, she seed no older than fifty.
She wore a golden brown dress, her hair was done up elegantly with gold flowers and a jade hairpin, and her makeup and deanor were ticulously dignified, radiating an inherent sense of nobility with her every move.
The three had just finished their morning al and were rinsing their mouths and washing their hands, yet the room remained very quiet, filled only with the rustling of garnts.
Once everything was in order, the elderly lady leaned back against the round-backed armchair.
Madam Du slightly lowered her eyes, pondering for a mont before looking up and saying, “Mother, about the Wife you ntioned a few days ago, I have had soone look into it.
The Ran family, tracing back to their ancestors, wasn’t considered humble, but unfortunately, they have been declining over the past five generations, with no notable figures in the last two hundred years.
That wife’s mother is a concubine-born daughter from the Zheng family; is she really a suitable match to be Yue’er’s main wife?”
What Madam Du really wanted to say was that Ran Shiqi’s status was simply not comparable to that of her son and was not worthy of the Xiao family.
This was not her being overly selective; after all, her sister was the Empress Dowager, the elderly lady was the mother of the forr Empress Xiao, her eldest daughter-in-law was Princess Li Shimin, and her second daughter-in-law was the legitimate daughter of Duchess Pingyang.
Each of the won in her family were highly distinguished, so soone of Ran Yan’s origins was not worthy in her eyes.
The old lady glanced at Madam Du without much emotion and said calmly, “Jiulang’s fate of outliving his wives, can it be considered normal?
What if none of the noble ladies from prestigious families matches his birth chart?
Are you going to let him remain a bachelor all his life?
Fortunately, we finally found one who is compatible with him, and after all, she still cos from a reputable lineage, how is that not suitable?”
Pausing for a mont, the old lady turned her gaze to Xiao Yu, “Look, I’m turning ninety this spring, I’m living on borrowed ti.
I just want to see Yue’er’s offspring before I’m laid to rest; do I have another ten or eight years to wait?”
“How could you not?
Mother is always saying such inauspicious things,” Xiao Yu frowned, though he too felt that Ran’s family background was not too shabby, and Xiao Song’s situation indeed should no longer be delayed.
Madam Du smiled slightly, “I don’t object.
It’s just that I feel the identity of that Wife as the main wife is a bit unsuitable, but to marry her as a concubine would be quite fitting.”
Madam Du did not wish to see Xiao Song lonely, yet she was also worried that marrying Ran Yan would not allow him to hold his head high among his clan’s brothers, given that the power of a wife’s family is not to be underestimated.
“I understand what you an.
However, the would-be heir who should be betrothed is almost of age to attend the Imperial College, and he is not lacking anything.
If Ran is married over as a principal wife, she is to bear offspring, and if the principal son’s mother is only a concubine, how will he hold his head up in the future?
Her family background is not too poor.
After she is married over, if we support her maternal family, it can be justified,” the old lady’s tone was clearly reproachful: you think only of your son, but have you considered your grandson?
Seeing that Madam Du was about to speak, the old lady slightly raised her hand and said, “It’s about ti, you should go back.
I’m going to worship the Buddha.”
A woman in her thirties approached to assist her.
Xiao Yu and Madam Du got up quickly to see her off.
The old lady paused and said, “I’ve been feeling quite robust these days and plan to visit Chang’an personally to see for myself what kind of person Ran Shiqi is.”
“Mother!”
“Mother!”
Xiao Yu and Madam Du exclaid in surprise.
A ninety-year-old, should she not be enjoying her twilight years at ho?
Wandering about could cause much worry!
“I grew up in Chang’an and lived there for decades.
While I still can walk, naturally, I want to go back and see.
My mind is made up; there’s no need to persuade further,” the old lady said with slight impatience, exiting with the assistance of her maids.
Back inside, the woman whispered, “Why didn’t you explain that the Cui Family also intends to welco Ran Shiqi, and if the Lord and Lady find out you have already written a letter and sent soone to propose marriage, they might beco resentful, and that wouldn’t be good.”
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