~ Mu Cheng’s Keepsakes ~
After hearing Mu Yunyao’s words, Auntie Yang nodded again and again. Once the excitement in her chest finally calmed a little, embarrassment crept in.
Mu Yunyao was no longer that frail little girl with injuries on her head and a thin, fragile frame. She had grown into a graceful young lady, beautiful and poised, with an unmistakably noble air. Standing in front of her now, Auntie Yang could not help feeling shabby by comparison.
“Yunyao, I…” Auntie Yang’s face reddened, her hands and feet suddenly unsure where to go.
Mu Yunyao did not let go of her hand. “Mother often thinks of you. If she knew you were living well, she would be truly happy.”
Auntie Yang’s eyes warmed. “To be honest, it’s all thanks to you. After learning the embroidery techniques you taught me, I kept studying with all my heart. At first, I could only embroider simple silk handkerchiefs. Later, as I learned more patterns and my skills improved, I gradually began making clothes for others. Bit by bit, I saved up, and life got better and better. Last year, we even rebuilt the house. Yunyao, I really have to thank you.”
“It’s because Auntie is hardworking and dedicated. I didn’t do much.”
“Come in quickly. Don’t stand outside talking. Come in and drink some water.” After chatting for a while, seeing that Mu Yunyao’s attitude toward her had not changed at all, Auntie Yang’s nervousness finally eased.
Auntie Yang called her husband over to help entertain the guards. She herself led Mu Yunyao and Yue Wang into the house, where they sat for a moment.
Seeing Auntie Yang about to bustle into the kitchen, Mu Yunyao hurriedly stopped her. “Auntie, don’t trouble yourself. I came this time to pay respects to my father. I already ate breakfast before coming. I just missed you, so I came to see you first. After this, I still need to hurry back to the capital.”
“Why are you in such a rush?” Auntie Yang felt reluctant to let her go. “It’s almost New Year. We’ve stocked quite a few things at home. Sit a little longer. I can have a meal ready in no time.”
“Auntie, let’s just sit and talk. We really don’t need food.”
Auntie Yang nodded. “After you and Su Qing left, there were several groups who came asking about your whereabouts. Some even came to verify your identities. The village panicked for a while, and I was so worried I couldn’t sleep for nights. Now that I know you and Su Qing are safe, I can finally set my mind at ease.”
With Yue Wang present, Auntie Yang was intimidated by his aura and remained tense. After Mu Yunyao kept her company for a bit, she stood and prepared to leave.
When Auntie Yang heard Mu Yunyao was going to Mu Cheng’s grave, she locked the door. “I’ll take you there. The path behind the village is overgrown and hard to walk.”
“Thank you, Auntie.”
Yue Wang went to the carriage and took out a large food box. He had the guards wait nearby, then accompanied Mu Yunyao toward the wilderness behind the village.
After walking for more than a quarter of an hour, Auntie Yang stopped in front of a grave mound. Seeing Mu Yunyao’s loneliness, she softly comforted her.
“Yunyao, don’t be too sad. If your father knows you’re doing well, he’ll be at peace down there. You two should talk.” With that, she stepped aside.
Mu Yunyao stared at the small grave. Her eyes slowly reddened.
Yue Wang stepped forward, set the food box down, then crouched and began clearing away the weeds around the grave with his bare hands. Mu Yunyao helped beside him, the two of them working quietly until the area was clean.
They tossed the weeds aside, packed fresh earth onto the grave mound, then knelt in neat rows.
Mu Yunyao opened the food box and laid out the wine and dishes she had prepared in advance. Then she lit the incense and candles and poured the wine.
“Father, your unfilial daughter Yunyao has come to see you.”
Yue Wang stayed silent at her side. After Mu Yunyao finished her bows, he knelt beside her, took the wine jar, and filled the cups again.
“Ning Junyue greets Father-in-law.” His voice was steady. “This cup is offered in respect. Please bear witness. From this day on, I will treat Yunyao with wholehearted sincerity. I will never betray her. I will remain true until death.”
He drank the cup in one go.
Mu Yunyao’s heart trembled. The candle flame flickered in the wind, and she forced the sting in her eyes back down.
“Mother and I are all well, Father. We’ve also found our true family. The Su family has already completely collapsed. Those who harmed you have paid the price. You can rest easy now.”
Yue Wang bent down and helped Mu Yunyao to her feet, then carefully arranged her cloak. “Yunyao, it’s cold and windy. Let’s go back.”
“Alright.” Mu Yunyao bowed again toward Mu Cheng’s grave. “Father, your daughter is leaving now. After the New Year, on the eighteenth day of the first lunar month, I will marry. I will marry Ning Junyue beside me. If you can see this from below, please bless us. May everything go smoothly.”
Seeing them pack up to leave, Auntie Yang came forward again. “Yunyao, once you leave, who knows when you’ll come back. Eat something at home before you go. Consider it a little goodwill from me. While I’m preparing it, you can go back and take a look at your old place.”
Mu Yunyao exchanged a glance with Yue Wang, then nodded. “Alright. Thank you, Auntie.”
Auntie Yang beamed. “Then hurry back. It’s cold outside. You’re slender, don’t let yourself get chilled.”
Auntie Yang went back to prepare food, while the two of them returned to the place Mu Yunyao had once stayed. It had been untouched for a long time, and even the lock on the door was rusted through. Yue Wang applied a little force, and the door creaked open.
Mu Yunyao looked over the shabby courtyard, her eyes turning cool and distant. “This was Li-shi’s place. Mother and I only stayed here for a short time before going to Jingling City.”
Yue Wang walked beside her, and the more he saw, the more it pained him. From the Cold Palace to Yuexi, his own life had been bitter, but he had never truly lacked food or clothing. Yet Yunyao had needed to find a way to survive and endure Li-shi’s oppression. Just imagining it made his heart tighten.
“Yunyao, you suffered.”
Mu Yunyao paused, then smiled. “Other than the period right after Father passed, when Mother and I struggled, the rest really wasn’t that bitter.”
As they spoke, there was suddenly a knock at the gate.
At a time like this, who would come?
The two of them stepped out and saw a middle-aged man standing outside.
Mu Yunyao’s eyes widened. “Coroner Liu?” When she and her mother had lived here, this coroner had looked after them, and before they left, they had even asked him to help find a carriage.
Coroner Liu’s eyes swept over Yue Wang. He clasped his fists and bowed. “Greetings, His Royal Highness Yue Wang. Greetings, Wen Xian Commandery Princess.”
“Coroner Liu, no need for formalities.” Mu Yunyao’s tone softened. “Why have you come here?”
“CountyPrincess, I came on behalf of an old friend to deliver something to you.”
Mu Yunyao’s heart stirred. Coroner Liu had been her father’s friend. What he brought might be something her father left behind.
“What is it?”
Coroner Liu took out a letter and a jade pendant and offered them to Mu Yunyao.
“County Princess, your father left this letter and jade pendant. He once said that if you never found out your true origins, I was to destroy them. But if you did, then I would hand them to you.”
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