All Hail Cousin Brother-Chapter 13

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Cousin, Does Your Leg Still Hurt?

Zhou Linghuai lowered his eyes and said, โ€œCousin, you flatter me.โ€ ๐˜งr๐‘’๐˜ฆ๐’˜๐˜ฆ๐™—๏ฝŽovel.๐œo๐’Ž

Yu Youyao rolled up the piece of calligraphy carefully and handed it to Chun Xiao. โ€œCousin, donโ€™t be modest. If only my handwriting were half as good as yours.โ€

Zhou Linghuai was speechless for a moment. Looking at the girlโ€™s round and chubby little face, his fingers suddenly felt inexplicably restless.

On the other hand, when Old Madam Yu saw her granddaughterโ€™s envious and abashed expression, she couldnโ€™t help but tease, โ€œIf you want to compare with your cousin, you have to write properly first. Iโ€™ve never seen such a big girl with handwriting that looks so much like a dogโ€™s.โ€

Yu Youyaoโ€™s face reddened and she couldnโ€™t help but stomp her little foot as she felt upset and frustrated. โ€œGrandmother, youโ€™re making fun of me, and in front of Cousin right now. Canโ€™t you save me some face?โ€

Old Madam Yu couldnโ€™t help but laugh aloud.

The others in the house also raised their handkerchiefs and covered their smiles. No wonder the Old Madam favored the Eldest Miss, as she was such an entertaining and vibrant characterโ€”who wouldnโ€™t like her?

Even Zhou Linghuai couldnโ€™t help but smile. He was a little curious about how ugly the handwriting of this little cousin of his was.

Nevertheless, after this little commotion, the tense and civil atmosphere in the house had become much more lively.

Then, Zhou Linghuai greeted Yu Shuangbai and also gave her a calligraphy piece that he had written. Yu Shuangbai accepted it happily, but as she wasnโ€™t much interested in calligraphy, she handed it straight to her servant girl.

Next, it was Yu Jianjiaโ€™s turn.

After the two of them greeted each other, Yu Jianjia glanced at Zhou Linghuaiโ€™s leg and accepted the gift with a smile. โ€œThank you, Cousin.โ€

Zhou Linghuai nodded indifferently and turned around to continue greeting the others.

It was such a harmonious scene in the room.

Then, Yu Zongzheng patted on his shoulder and asked, โ€œWhat happened to your leg?โ€

Old Madam Yu frowned. Her eldest son often said that Yao Yao did not have a sense of propriety. Meanwhile, he was already in his thirties or forties, yet he himself didnโ€™t seem to have improved.

He had asked about something so sensitive in front of the whole family, even though Zhou Linghuai had just met everyone today. Didnโ€™t he know how to consider whether it was the appropriate place and time?

Couldnโ€™t he have asked anytime in the future when Zhou Linghuai was living in the Yu Residence? ๐˜งr๐‘’๐˜ฆ๐’˜๐˜ฆ๐™—๏ฝŽovel.๐œo๐’Ž

He was too straightforward and tactless, causing unnecessary unhappiness.

In the Great Zhou Dynasty, there was a clear rule that Imperial Censors could not be punished for their speech. Hence, with his character, he simply had to remain in the Imperial Court of Censors.

Yu Zongshen also had the same thought, so he smiled and changed the topic. โ€œLinghuai has traveled all the way from Youzhou to the capital. Itโ€™s better for him to settle down first.โ€

Yu Zongzheng realized that he had misspoken and felt a little awkward.

โ€œActually, I donโ€™t mind talking about it.โ€ Zhou Linghuai couldnโ€™t help but tighten his grip on the armrests of the wheelchair. He looked before he continued in a respectful tone, โ€œThree years ago, I was having fun with my friends and accidentally fell off a horse. My leg was broken by the horse.โ€

It was such a brief statement, and it seemed like he was merely stating a simple fact.

But none of those present were stupid.

Three years ago, the Zhou family had gotten involved with the You King and was implicated in a serious matter. The Zhou family was demoted and had lost their power. Since the start of time, there had always been people who just had to kick others when they were down. The incident with Zhou Linghuaiโ€™s legs might not have been an accident.

Clearly, it was a traumatic memory.

There was silence in the room for a moment.

At this moment, Yu Youyao squatted beside Zhou Linghuai and looked up at him evenly. โ€œDoes your leg still hurt?โ€

Zhou Linghuai was stunned for a moment before shaking his head. โ€œIt doesnโ€™t hurt anymore.โ€

โ€œCousin, donโ€™t be sad.โ€ For a second, Yu Youyao didnโ€™t know how to comfort him. Her eyebrows furrowed and she thought for a while before saying, โ€œThat Men-something man, what was his name?โ€

She frowned and looked slightly troubled, then tapped her little head with her small fist. For the first time, she truly felt the importance of being well read, and regretted having insufficient wisdom. โ€œAnyway, heโ€™s said that whenever Heaven invests a person with great responsibilities, it first tries his resolve, exhausts his muscles and bones, starves his body, leaves him something something, and, andโ€ฆโ€

Yu Youyao tried her best to squeeze the whole thing out, but after a long time, she still had nothing. Instead, she only turned beet red in the process.

Old Madam Yu guffawed until she almost fell over.

The others in the house also couldnโ€™t help but burst into stitches. It seemed like Missyโ€™s three years of homeschooling were wasted.

Only Yu Zongzheng had a sullen expression on his face. He felt that this daughter of his was ignorant and incompetent. She was simply an embarrassment. Just as he was about to open his mouth to berate her, he heard a hoarse voice. โ€œIn this way, his patience and endurance are developed, and his weaknesses are overcome. Words in โ€˜Suffering is living, happiness is deathโ€™ by Mencius.โ€

It was Zhou Linghuaiโ€™s voice.

โ€œYes, yes, yes, thatโ€™s it.โ€ Yu Youyouโ€™s eyes lit up. She looked at her cousin with sparkling eyes full of admiration. โ€œCousin, not only do you write well, youโ€™re also good at reciting. Youโ€™re really impressive.โ€

The girlโ€™s innocent words were clear and frank. Just as the Medicine Masterโ€™s Scripture stated, โ€œMay the body be like glass, clear inside and out, pure and unblemished.โ€

โ€œThank you,โ€ said Zhou Linghuai.

After this commotion caused by Yu Youyao, the awkward air that was in the room was now mostly gone.

Zhou Linghuai had come into the capital with a servant called Chang An and another older servant called Uncle Sun, who was said to have some medical skills, and was guarding at the inn to look after luggage.

Butler Wu gathered a few capable servants and headed to the inn to bring over Zhou Linghuaiโ€™s belongings.

Meanwhile, Nanny Liu brought Zhou Linghuai to the Lotus Pavilion to settle him down.

โ€œGrandmother, Iโ€™ll go over to take a look too.โ€ Before Old Madam Yu could agree, Yu Youyao had already skipped out.

Old Madam Yu shook her head but did not stop her.

After being sick for so long, this girl had become much more obedient than before, and it had been a while since she had played around. Although she had really grown a lot, her lively nature had not changed.

The Lotus Pavilion was the courtyard where Yu Miaofu used to live. It had been empty since she had gotten married, as there werenโ€™t many people in the residence. Yesterday, after receiving Zhou Linghuaiโ€™s greeting card, Old Madam Yu ordered someone to tidy this place up.

Yu Youyao raised her little head to look at the plaque on the door. She frowned. โ€œNanny, Cousin is a man. The name โ€˜Lotus Pavilionโ€™ isnโ€™t good. We have to change it.โ€

Nanny Liu was stunned for a moment, as she hadnโ€™t expected this at all. โ€œOh, itโ€™s my oversight. What name does Young Master want? Iโ€™ll get someone to change the name on the plaque.โ€

Zhou Linghuai felt his heart skip a beat. He turned to look at his thoughtful cousin. โ€œWhat do you think?โ€

Yu Youyao didnโ€™t know how to hold back, and instead suggested eagerly, โ€œYouโ€™re wearing green clothes today. How about naming it The Green Room!โ€

Nanny Liuโ€™s mouth twitched a little as she thought about how casually Eldest Miss was taking this.

โ€œCousin, cousin, letโ€™s call it The Green Room.โ€ Yu Youyao felt that this name sounded great. In her moment of excitement, she pulled on Zhou Linghuaiโ€™s sleeve and shook it gently, her face filled with anticipation.

Zhou Linghuai had never liked to interact with others much. Just as he was about to quietly pull back his sleeve, he saw the little girlโ€™s chubby white fingers gently pinching a corner of his sleeve. For some reason, his arm stiffened for a moment, then he nodded. โ€œThen letโ€™s call it the Green House. Thank you, cousin.โ€

However, Zhou Linghuai had forgotten that in this world, there was such a thing called โ€œpushing oneโ€™s luckโ€.