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Chapter 1325: Chapter 1325: A Model Family

After the examination results were posted, Zhou Shuren felt scrutinizing glances as he attended court, especially from a few with whom he did not get along. Among them, Scholar Ding’s gaze was the most gloating.

Zhou Shuren, “…”

Had he fallen out of touch with the tis? Is being the second-place scholar, second in the entire nation, no longer impressive?

After the morning court session, Li Zhao approached and asked, “Are you alright?”

Zhou Shuren, “…What could possibly be wrong with ?”

Li Zhao lowered his voice, “I was worried you might be disappointed, that’s why I ca to check on you. Actually, second place is already quite impressive.”

Zhou Shuren was most proud of his grandchild. He could feel it. Everyone knew that Zhou Mingyun was personally tutored by Zhou Shuren, and one can only imagine the anticipation contained therein.

Zhou Shuren forced a smile, “I truly don’t mind. Second place is more than just alright. Out of the whole nation’s selection of talents, being second in the country, what more could I possibly ask for?”

Li Zhao, certain that Zhou Shuren was not disappointed, was just about to say sothing with a smile when soone beat him to it and said, “Hard-mouthed.”

Zhou Shuren snorted, “What place did your esteed family’s son rank?”

Scholar Ding’s face turned green. Ranked in the seventies, he was seething inside. Before the examination, Zhou Mingyun had stolen the lilight from the capital’s students, and now, letting everyone down, Zhou Shuren still had the nerve to joke and laugh. On what grounds?

Zhou Shuren continued to twist the knife: “Is Mr. Ding too embarrassed to say? Does anyone know? Alas, who made only care about the top ten.”

Wong Ju stepped back. Zhou Shuren had a knack for making cutting remarks.

Following Zhou Shuren’s words, many ministers fell silent. Though not first place, second place was still highly coveted! When had they beco so lofty as to disdain the second-place scholar?

Scholar Ding’s face reddened with anger, hoping to mock Zhou Shuren, but now everyone’s attention was focused on him instead.

Zhou Shuren watched Scholar Ding hastily leave and clicked his tongue, “Didn’t even last one round, eh?”

Wong Ju thought, if only you could see the lethality of your own words, each one a dagger to the heart.

Zhou Shuren, with a smug expression, looked at the ministers around him, “Everyone seems to be walking quite slowly today!”

Following a brief second of silence, the ministers quickened their pace and dispersed.

At the Zhou residence, Mingyun changed into a new set of clothes. Zhulan asked, “Are you sure you want to go out with ?”

Mingyun nodded, “Grandmother, now is precisely the ti when I should step out with confidence, being second in the nation is indeed sothing to be proud of.”

Zhulan smiled, “Who knows, outside they may start calling our family the house of the second-place scholars!”

Mingyun paused, then laughed, “Yes, grandpa and my fourth uncle were both second-place scholars!”

If three generations were all second-place scholars, that would indeed be quite amusing, solidifying their status as the house of second-place scholars.

Chang Zhong had been told by his father since yesterday that his older nephew had no chance for the top scorer title. He wanted to pat his older nephew on the shoulder, but not tall enough, he looked up at his nephew’s height, agilely climbed onto a chair, patted his shoulder, and said with satisfaction, “Big nephew, I will earn the top scorer title for our family.”

Mingyun burst into laughter, “Then I’ll wait for my little uncle to beco the top scorer.”

Chang Zhong clenched his fist, feeling full of drive.

Zhulan rapped her son on the head, “Co down now, let’s get going.”

Mingyun watched his little uncle with a chuckle. The days of leisure for his little uncle were numbered; after the Palace Examination, he’d have to attend the Academy. Mingyun then thought of the Academy, which had invited him to return and lecture a few classes.

Today, Zhulan was going to the Painting shop to pick up a painting she had reserved, a landscape of snowy scenery. It was the work of a renowned artist, for which Zhulan had waited a long ti to get and naturally ca at a hefty price.

The Painting shop was always a favorite place for literati and scholars. For Mingyun, who was very recognizable in the capital, his appearance imdiately attracted the attention of everyone.

Mingyun could hear the hurtful words aid at him, but his heart was filled with disdain. More than anything, these people were jealous of him.

Chang Zhong couldn’t stand it anymore. Seizing the mont when his mother went upstairs, he glared fiercely at the crowd gathered together, pointing at them with his finger, “Has my great nephew eaten your family’s food or drunk your family’s water? Since he hasn’t, even my father has never uttered a harsh word about him. Don’t act as if you’re my great nephew’s elder. How dare you? What gives you the right?”

Mingyun’s outstretched hand retracted. His young uncle had always been a dependable elder, who, despite his youth, always rembered his role as a senior, very protective of his own.

Seeing that no one replied, Chang Zhong’s chubby face broke into a sarcastic smile, “Although my great nephew did not beco the top scholar, he ca in second. And you? Let guess, either you did poorly or you failed the examination altogether. Tsk tsk, with such results, you still have the face to scorn the second in the whole country? Where do you get the courage? From a thick skin or from having no sha? Ah, it must be the latter, because jealousy makes your faces too ugly.”

Zhulan stood at the top of the stairs watching her young son go all out, her eyes twinkling with amusent. His words were truly venomous. Looking down at the group with their flushed faces and ears, her pleasure only grew.

Seeing no one responding, Chang Zhong’s eyes shimred with sarcasm and he finally sumd up, “When any of you surpass my great nephew, then you can talk about him. I’ll respect you as real n then. But for now, pff!”

His last ‘pff’ sumd it all up. The little guy wasn’t big, but he had an outstanding presence, with his chin held high, looking incredibly triumphant.

Mingyun held his young uncle’s hand and surveyed the group, “Zhou is waiting for your guidance and warmly welcos everyone. We shall see who is superior through our writings.”

Chang Zhong said cheerily, “Being second is good, great nephew. Look, dad ranked second, Fourth Brother ranked second, and you were personally tutored by dad. It should be passed down directly, our family having three generations nicely in line is wonderful.”

Mingyun patted his young uncle’s head, who was trying to divert attention to reduce the impact and not draw too much hatred.

Sure enough, when they went upstairs, people had already started to talk.

Mingyun could still hear soone saying, “Only a second-place finisher is a true mber of the Zhou family!”

Mingyun, “…”

No, actually, everyone in their family aspired to be the Top Scorer!

When Zhulan saw her son running over, she took a handkerchief and wiped the sweat from his forehead. Dressed a bit too warm, the child, full of energy, sweat easily.

Chang Yi was never daunted. Growing up in a certain environnt, it was hard for Chang Yi to feel intimidated. As the youngest son of the Chief of Staff, he had t too many people, having seen the Ministers of the Six Ministries fully assembled, not to ntion princes and other dignitaries. The environnt shaped him, making him stand proud and confident from a young age.

Because the Crown Prince was very interested in Zhou Mingyun, the Painting shop matter quickly ca to his attention.

The Crown Prince’s eyes shone brightly, “The youngest son of Minister Zhou has quite the sharp tongue.”

What the Emperor was concerned about was, “If Zhou Mingyun is the second-place scholar, indeed, it would be three generations of second-place scholars.”

The Crown Prince asked, “Will Father confer the title of second-place scholar on Zhou Mingyun?”

The Emperor stroked his beard, “That will depend on Zhou Mingyun’s performance in the palace examination. I will not make it easy for him.”

Of course, even if Zhou Mingyun did exceptionally well and ca out on top, he would not be the Top Scorer. The Emperor had given Zhou Mingyun a chance, but unfortunately, he lacked a bit of luck. The Emperor had intentionally reviewed Zhou Mingyun’s answer sheets and found that he was not far off from the top scholar.

When Zhulan got ho, she saw a letter from Chang Yi. After reading it, she asked Qing Xue to summon Lady Li.

Lady Li asked, “Mother, is there sothing you need from your daughter-in-law?”

Zhulan replied, “This is a letter from Chang Yi. Ming Shan has not pulled through and is gone. As the eldest daughter-in-law of our family, you will represent us and see if the Wang family needs any assistance.”

Lady Li was stunned, “Gone?”

“Yes.”

After Lady Li left, Zhulan’s thoughts drifted away. This was the ancient world, an era where imperial power reigned supre.

Ming Shan had passed away, and the Wang family had been prepared. Although it was hard, they accepted it quickly. The Wang family had children and did not allow themselves to be weak. The Wang family was decisive, imdiately leading people to prepare for a return to the Zhou family village.

In the blink of an eye, the palace examination ended. Because two generations of the Zhou family beca second-place scholars, it was erroneously suggested that the Zhou family might as well be dubbed the “family of second-place scholars”; so said they were a model family. The career of the Chief of Staff was very inspiring indeed.

This ti around, there was less attention on Mingyun.

On the day the results were posted, Mingyun did not go to see them; Ming Teng went instead. Ming Teng returned quickly, and seeing her son silent, Lady Li grew anxious, “Speak, will you!”

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