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111 It was he who had truly changed Part I

The next morning, a rumor of a conflict between the two nations was heard throughout the capital. So were true, so were false, and they were all mixed up with the intention of decreasing morale and shaking them up with the fear of war. High-ranking officials visited the palace more frequently than ever before, attempting to determine how much of the rumor could be believed.

Bai Yu had to welco her usual guest early in the morning. The Xu siblings had co here so often that everyone was used to seeing the three of them together almost all of the ti.

“Why don’t you let do it?”

“No.” Bai Yu shook her head, refusing her friend’s well wishes. Xu Luanle only shrugged in response before returning his focus to drawing his eyeliner.

Xu Peipei stopped her hands and temporarily abandoned her embroidered cloth to look at the handkerchief in Bai Yu’s hand. “You’ve beco worse at this.”

“It’s probably because of the cut from the qin strings at that ti. Picking things up or writing is so much harder now.” She lied with a straight face. She could not admit that she did not have sewing skills like the original Bai Yu.

“Good. I’ll have one fewer rival.”

“I’ve already stopped seeing you as a rival.”

Xu Peipei suddenly plopped down next to her. Eyes that were delicately drawn with an eyeliner were wide. “Have you given up on Qin Wang?”

.....

Bai Yu waggled her brow.

Xu Peipei frowned. “Liar! You’re fooling so that I’ll let my guard down, and then you’ll go to Qin Wang behind my back! Right?!”

Bai Yu chuckled.

“Her target is much higher than your Qin Wang, little sis.” Xu Luanle spoke while still concentrating on drawing eyeliner.

“Brother, what do you an? Xu Peipei hurriedly turned to press her brother for the answer. She was quite serious about this topic, yet the other two were talking so casually.

“It ans that the man she fancies is much older than your Qin Wang, dear sister.”

“Cough!”

Bai Yu choked on her own spit. She glared at Xu Luanle and then smoothed her expression to remain calm again, ignoring the questioning gaze from Xu Peipei. Now that she thought about it, she was amused with herself. They were ten years apart. Also, he was even in the generation that was not far behind her father. Ah...She should not think about Ouyang Feilong in this way. She did not want to admit that she liked him now. That beautiful man was foul-mouthed, crude, and did not know how to cherish won at all. He did not fit her type at all!

How co she liked him...?

——————-

Invitations to the noble ladies had been sent to major families and those in the inner court. It was for the launch of new clothes from the anonymous master’s shop, though everyone knew that the Bai family’s first miss was the one who designed them all.

On top of the event, the invitation also ntioned Bai Yu’s eighteenth birthday.

Today was her birthday. She took advantage of the occasion to launch her business while also celebrating her birthday. Even if they were not interested in fashion, they had to be respectful of the Bai family by attending the event and giving her gifts.

‘Zhaocaijinbao’ was where the event was held. Bai Yu booked the number one inn in the capital for three full days for this occasion. So custors complained, but seeing that it was a reservation made by the Bai family to arrange an opening event for the anonymous master’s shop and Miss Bai’s birthday party, no one dared to let out even a whine.

At the venue, Bai Yu only wore a dark blue dress that was simple but elegant. She did not want to draw attention away from the dresses they wanted to sell, which were now being worn by the courtesans she had bought to be her models.

Xu Peipei also ca as a fashion enthusiast and as the birthday girl’s best friend. No one knew that her threads were among the delicate needleworks. At the sa ti, Xu Luanle was preparing to walk down the runway in the finale dress.

The party that night was arranged in the sa style as other parties of this era, in other words, it included food and tea. However, what made it different from normal parties was the shows perford by the courtesans Bai Yu had bought to train in various arts. They, like the models, wore clothes designed by her.

Before the party started, maids sent by high-ranking consorts ca to congratulate her on her birthday and because she was the representative for the anonymous master, who was absent as usual. Apart from the maids, there were the Furens and young ladies from other families who ca to talk to her and give her presents. Almost every family in the capital ca.

Bai Yu conversed with the guests with a smile on her face, despite the frustration at the fake friendliness coming from every direction. Because of the rumors about her, the number one beauty, that had spread throughout the capital, many won enjoyed her misfortune. Now that she was holding an opening event and her birthday party at the sa ti, a few ca because they truly wanted to congratulate her, while the majority only wanted to see an amusing scene and laugh at her.

During such an unstable ti with Da Chu, everyone was expecting war. The commoners were in distress; the nobles should not be inattentive. Bai Yu, on the other hand, chose to hold a party, ignoring the state of the nation. She was practically begging for troubles.

However, Bai Yu cared about nothing. On the contrary, she was glad that she held the party during this ti. One reason was that she would eventually have to organize her birthday party in a way that befitted her status anyway, so if she combined it with the opening event, she could cut out unnecessary lavishness. Furthermore, she already knew the outco of the war. There would be so losses, but Da Yang would triumph in the end.

The other reason was that she wanted to make a na for herself as soone more than just ‘a young lady who was good at guqin’.

She was confident in her skills as a designer. She was confident in the abilities of the Xu siblings. Also, she was confident that she had done the best she could.

Before the party started, Bai Yu had to greet two significant guests she had never expected to show up: Ouyang Wenrou, the man with a gentle smile and a warm gaze, and Ouyang Mingxian, the evil dragon whose eyes were colder than ever. Aw, she could never escape the orbit of these good-looking n.

“Blessings to Qin Wang. Blessings to Wei Wang.”

Ouyang Mingxian waved his hand before giving her a cloth bundle as a gift. “Benwang ca in grandmother’s place.”

Bai Yu smiled politely and then curtsied again after receiving the bundle. “Many thanks to her majesty and Wangye.”

It was nearly ti for the party to start. Bai Yu excused herself to prepare, leaving the greeting duty to Xu Peipei, who imdiately rushed toward them as soon as she saw Ouyang Mingxian. Ouyang Mingxian’s glance wavered for a brief mont. Ouyang Wenrou, who was beside him, was surprised as well, though it did not show through the usual smile on his face.

Bai Yu stepped away, amidst the many eyes that were staring at her and Ouyang Mingxian with great interest. They, too, were astonished to see that she did not try to stick by his side like every ti before. She was only slightly smiling as she turned her back and walked away from him.

Soon after everyone had taken their seats, the performance started. Bai Yu opened the party by thanking her guests for coming to the launch of her business and her birthday party. All of the Bai family mbers were present today, including her father, her mother, the second Furen, the third Furen, and her half-sisters. The only one absent was Bai He. Bai Han said that he could not co because he was busy preparing for the war. Only a few people knew the real reason.

Bai Yu took a deep breath to raise her spirits. This would make Big Brother proud of her!

There was not much ti for her to practice. Bai Yu’s top priority was the design of the dresses. She tried to make it suitable for the dance of this era. Today’s performance looked especially ethereal and delicate because of the lighter fabric that would flow with its movents. If she had more ti, she wanted to try the dance she had learned in her forr life too.

There were other performances at the party too. Naly, a play about a noble lady who fell in love with a man from a rival family, and thus their love was frowned upon. The plot was not entirely new, because the main attraction was the clothes and accessories that the heroine wore every day. The hero’s garnt was not plain either. Bai Yu wanted her guests to see that, while her clothes might seem unusual, they were not so unusual that they could not be worn on a daily basis. Before trying to sell sothing, it was critical to persuade custors to broaden their perspective.

The ‘stage’ was a performance area surrounded by seats for the audience. The layout was the sa as other banquets of this period as she wanted her guests to have a familiar atmosphere. Still, she modified the seats to be tiered, with the front seats lower than the back and arranged to resemble a staircase. Bai Yu had saved her trump card to be used for her final performance and she wanted everyone to be able to see it clearly.

Bai Yu watched the penultimate performance with a face full of smiles. Many tis, she had to drink alcohol when soone raised a glass to her in appreciation of the performance or the dress she designed, as well as the dancers she had taught.

The final performance was about to begin. A middle-aged man walked to the center of the stage and spoke loudly enough to be heard throughout the venue. Bai Yu’s heart was racing with nervousness. She glanced at Xu Peipei and t her eyes. They appeared to be experiencing the sa emotions.

“Many thanks to the honored guests who have co to this party today...” Everyone was silent. They were all listening to him. “...The last performance will be the grand reveal of the new dresses from the anonymous master’s shop. The auction will begin after this final show.”

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