Chapter 26-2: A Letter
After a long pause, Sheng Laotaitai let out a sigh. "In
that case, you should go back," she finally said. After all, she was only
Luo Sheng's Waizumu, and such a significant decision had to be based on her
father's wishes.
Luo Sheng stood up and respectfully bowed to Sheng
Laotaitai. "Thank you, Waizumu, for granting my wish," she said
politely.
Sheng Laotaitai's lips quivered. Deep down, she had no
desire to grant her request. Apart from anything else, what would become of her
beloved braised pork once Luo Sheng left? The thought weighed heavily on the
old lady's heart. After gathering herself for a few moments, Sheng Laotaitai
smiled at her two daughters-in-law.
Sheng Dataitai and Sheng Ertaitai were still in shock and
relief. They were shocked by how quickly the decision to send Luo Sheng back to
the Capital had been made, and they were relieved because her departure would
finally bring peace to the Sheng family. However, as they observed Sheng
Laotaitai's smile, they couldn't help but feel uneasy and had a bad
premonition.
"Luo Sheng's Dajiu is in charge of the household, and
her Erjiu is currently away. I can't rest assured about Sheng'er going to the
Capital alone. Between Dalang and the others, who do the two of you think is
suitable to accompany Sheng'er?"
Sheng Dataitai and Sheng Ertaitai's expressions changed
simultaneously, and they turned their gaze toward Sheng Dalang and his
brothers.
The sudden question equally took aback Sheng Dalang and the
three others. Accompany, accompany Biaomei back to the Capital?
"There's no need to trouble Biaoge. I will accompany my
sister..." Luo Chen interjected in the awkward silence.
"No," came the firm response.
Luo Chen frowned and glared at Luo Sheng. "Why
not?"
Luo Sheng replied honestly, "Your health is not good.
What if you fall ill after such a long journey?" This response only served
to ignite Luo Chen's anger. Who said his health was poor? He could now eat two
steamed buns in one sitting!
Seeing that Luo Chen was not giving up, Luo Sheng said
calmly: "Father sent you here to recuperate. Wouldn't you make things
difficult for Waizumu by running back without Father's permission?"
Sheng Laotaitai hurriedly said: "Yes, Chen'er, Waizumu
is even more worried if you depart on such a long journey. You should stay here
peacefully and let one of your Biaoge accompany your sister on your
behalf."
As Sheng Laotaitai spoke, she cast a stern look at her
grandsons. Sheng Dalang and the other three felt a pang of unease as if a small
knife was piercing their hearts. They knew they could not evade this errand and
that one of them would have to be the unfortunate sacrifice for this errand.
Fearing being assigned, Sheng Erlang smiled and said,
"Zumu, we should discuss this significant matter privately to determine
who is most suitable to accompany Biaomei."
"Very well," Sheng Laotaitai nodded in agreement.
Letting one of her grandsons accompany Luo Sheng back shows that the Sheng
family takes this matter seriously. She didn't insist on which grandson would
undertake this responsibility.
Touching her stomach, which has expanded over the past few
days, Sheng Laotaitai felt a pang of sorrow. Sheng'er's journey to the Capital
would surely be filled with delicious food.
She snorted coldly at her grandsons, who wore pained
expressions as if burdened with a difficult task. These brats were truly
fortunate but failed to appreciate their blessings!
"You are all dismissed." Thinking that she would
not be able to eat food made by her granddaughter in the future, Sheng
Laotaitai chased people away. Following her words, everyone dispersed, each
with their own concerns.
As soon as Luo Sheng arrived at her courtyard, Hongdou asked
seriously. "Miss, when did you write the letter to the Commander, and when
did you receive the reply?" Could it be that some little hoof[1]
bypassed her, Miss' personal maid, and ran errands for Miss? This is bad!
Luo Sheng was taken aback by the little maid's seriousness
and said frankly: "I haven't written it nor received it."
Hongdou's eyes widened in shock. "Then this letter—"Then
this letter—"
[1] Hongdou was referring to other maids
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