Сhеng Хu wаndеrеd aimlesslу аlоng thе trеe-shaded раth. Huanхi couldn't hеlр аsking, "Yоung Маster, wherе are we going?"

After а mоment's thоught, Chеng Хu rерlied wistfullу, "Lеt's rеturn tо Duоjia Рavilion. I'll prасticе some cаlligraphу and latеr аsk Fоurth Unсlе fоr his guidаnce."

Сhеng Chi's саlligrаphу was quitе rеnowned аmоng the sсholars of Jinling Сity.

This would аlsо рrovidе another оррortunitу tо visit Fоurth Unсlе.

Нuanхi brеathеd a sigh оf relief.

If thе yоung mаstеr didn't study diligеntlу, thе mаdam would surelу think he had encourаged him to plаy.

Eаgerlу, hе suggestеd, "I've heard cherries and plums have come into season. Shall I buy some for you to taste?"

Huanxi's words reminded Cheng Xu.

He loved cherries, so those around him always kept it in mind. Servants would find ways to purchase them from outside to offer him, his mother would specifically instruct Chief Steward Qin to procure the freshest from fruit growers, and even his grandmother would specially buy them for him when cherries came into season.

To please someone, one must cater to their preferences.

"Huanxi," Cheng Xu pondered aloud, "if I help her deal with the person she dislikes most, do you think she might stop being angry with me and view me differently?"

It took Huanxi a moment to realize Cheng Xu was referring to Zhou Shaojin. He smiled, "Of course. Doesn't the saying go, 'Offering fuel in snowy weather is difficult, adding flowers to brocade is easy'? What you're doing could be considered offering fuel in snowy weather!"

These words cheered Cheng Xu. He patted Huanxi's shoulder and said, "Didn't you fancy a pair of gold bracelets at Yongfusheng last time? Later, go to Biyu and withdraw twenty taels of silver—consider it my reward."

"Really!" Huanxi was overjoyed and repeatedly expressed his gratitude.

Atop the artificial hill made of Taihu stones in the Hill of Clustered Cassia Courtyard, beside the red-lacquered railing known as the Beauty's Rest, stood Huaishan, slender as dried bamboo. He watched Cheng Xu and Huanxi's figures gradually disappear into the green foliage before turning and entering the flower hall inscribed with the plaque "Pure Sound Pavilion." In a low voice, he reported, "Master, Young Master Xu has left."

The three-bay-wide flower hall had hexagonal plum-blossom-patterned window frames fitted with transparent glass, making it spacious and bright. Sunlight streamed directly inside, falling upon a man in an indigo-blue fine cloth Daoist robe standing before a large writing desk. His fair skin resembled the finest flawless jade, smooth and lustrous, exuding an air of dignified nobility yet also a sense of cold detachment.

"Is that so?" He set down his brush, examining the Xuan paper spread across the desk, and said indifferently, "Didn't they say Wende Pavilion produced a batch of good ink this time? Have their shopkeeper send a few ingots for me to see." Huaishan acknowledged with a "Yes," seeming hesitant to speak further.

Cheng Chi stood quietly before the writing desk, lifting his wrist to wield the brush.

Within Pure Sound Pavilion, only the rustling of brush on paper and the rustle of wind through leaves could be heard.

Huaishan stood silently for a while before quietly withdrawing.

In Jia Shu Hall, Zhou Chujin was speaking with Old Madam Guan about the matter at Three Branches Pavilion: "...Fortunately, we encountered Uncle Chi from the eldest branch, otherwise the situation might have been difficult to resolve.""That Eldest Young Master, I never expected him to be so reckless." Old Madam Guan found it somewhat hard to believe, frowning slightly as she said, "However, although Fourth Master Chi from the main branch is rather cold and aloof, his actions are quite reassuring—when he doesn't involve himself, he stays out completely, but once he intervenes, there's nothing he can't accomplish. Especially in recent years, managing the family's affairs, he has become increasingly capable. Since he has stepped in, you can rest assured—he would never speak of it. As for expressing gratitude, if you happen to meet him, you can test the waters with a word or two. If he shows no inclination to discuss it further, don't bring it up again. If you don't run into him, there's no need to go out of your way to thank him. This man, to put it nicely, is above worldly concerns, with the refined demeanor of the Jin and Wei dynasties; to put it bluntly, he's eccentric and unruly, hardly sparing a glance for ordinary people. If he exchanges a few words with you, it means he thinks highly of you. If he looks down on someone, even if you fawn over him, he won't pay any attention. Yet he manages the family's affairs, so ignoring him isn't an option. Just look at Master Wen from the fifth branch. Everyone in the family keeps a respectful distance from him. You've never dealt with him before, but once you do, you'll understand."

This was the first time her grandmother had ever evaluated someone in such a way.

Zhou Chujin was somewhat surprised, but she had always trusted her grandmother's judgment. With a smile, she replied, "Yes," and asked curiously, "Didn't the main branch, second branch, and third branch divide the family? Even if one has to deal with Uncle Chi, that should concern the main branch. What does it have to do with the fifth branch?"

Old Madam Guan laughed. "You don't know this. Fourth Master Chi is also a god of wealth. Back when the main, second, and third branches divided the family, the third branch became independent, but the main and second branches remained together. Initially, Old Master Li from the second branch managed the affairs of both branches. Later, when Master Li of the second branch passed away from illness and your Uncle Yi was still young, the affairs of these two branches were taken over by Old Master Xun of the main branch. But Old Master Xun served as an official in the capital—how could he manage family affairs? So he pushed them back to the second branch. At that time, the patriarch of the second branch was at the peak of his career and had no desire to take on the responsibility. The affairs of the two branches were passed back and forth like a hot potato. Eventually, there was no other choice, and Old Madam Guo managed them for a few years.

"Although Old Madam Guo was a woman of remarkable ability, she was still limited by her gender in certain matters. In just three to five years, the third branch grew dominant, while the main and second branches barely managed to preserve the ancestral estate. It wasn't until Fourth Master Chi took over that the fortunes of the main and second branches turned around, flourishing like fire fed with oil. Not only did they add several acres of ancestral land, but they also went into the banking business with people from Anhui. As the saying goes, 'In the north, there is Li Wei; in the south, there is Yu Tai.' 'Li Wei' refers to the 'Wei' banking house of the Li family in She County, while 'Yu Tai' refers to our Cheng family's 'Yu Tai' banking house.

"Since the 'Wei' banking house was a partnership among the Li brothers of She County, Fourth Master Chi suggested that our families also form a partnership. The Cheng family school can focus solely on scholarship without worrying about worldly matters, the masters can steadily advance in their official careers, and our branches can live increasingly prosperous lives—all thanks to the dividends from the 'Yu Tai' banking house. So even if Fourth Master Chi's temper is as eccentric as ever, who would dare not endure it?" By the end of her words, Old Madam Guan burst into hearty laughter.

Zhou Chujin had never heard any of this before and couldn't help but look astonished."These are all internal matters of our Cheng family," Old Madam Guan said with a smile. "You're the younger generation. Who would normally discuss such things with you when nothing is happening?"

Thus, the right to speak fell to the eldest branch of the Cheng family.

Zhou Chujin, thinking of the awkwardness within the third branch over the past few years, asked doubtfully, "Did the third branch also join the partnership?"

"Who would turn down money?" Old Madam Guan chuckled. "Originally, the eldest and second branches held the majority shares, while the third branch, our branch, and the fifth branch held smaller shares. But the third branch said that since they were already relatives, going into business together might create unnecessary friction, so they chose not to join." As she spoke, her smile gradually faded, and she sighed with emotion. "At that time, your Uncle Mian was still single-mindedly focused on the imperial examinations, and I was hoping he would bring glory to our family. Your second uncle, Yuan, was a reckless young man who understood nothing, so all the family affairs fell on my shoulders. I thought about how your Uncle Mian needed to go to the capital for the exams, and your second uncle, Yuan, still had to seek out renowned teachers. It was a matter of life and death, a one-time opportunity. So, I took out the money and bought the third branch's share. Who would have thought the fourth branch would prosper like this... Later, the third branch regretted it and shamelessly went to beg Old Madam Yuan and Master Jing of the fourth branch. Then, when Master Wen of the fifth branch caused trouble and wanted to cash out his shares in the bank, the third branch finally got the chance to buy in. Even so, the eldest branch only allowed them to purchase half a share."

Zhou Chujin hadn’t expected Cheng Chi to be so capable.

No one in the Cheng family took pride in him, perhaps because he was engaged in merchant affairs?

Zhou Chujin felt somewhat sorry for him and said, "If Uncle Chi had pursued an official career, he would surely have become a Finance Minister!"

Among civil officials, those skilled in mathematics were rare. Anyone with such talent would be treasured by the Ministry of Revenue. Even if nothing else, he could have at least risen to the position of Vice Minister.

Old Madam Guan smiled and said, "Who says otherwise! But Fourth Master Chi said that since the Ministry of Revenue already had a Song Jingran, he wouldn’t go and add to the crowd. He’d rather go home and manage his own accounts."

Song Jingran, Song Xu, Minister of Revenue, Grand Secretary of the Eastern Pavilion, Reader-in-Waiting of the Hanlin Academy—the renowned Finance Minister of the realm.

Zhou Chujin clicked her tongue in amazement and said, "He certainly has a bold way of speaking!"

Old Madam Guan chuckled twice and said, "Young people with talent—how could they not speak boldly..."

Before the old lady could finish, a young maid announced that Nanny Wang had returned. The topic shifted from Cheng Chi to Cold Green Mountain House: "...Young Master Xu knelt for the duration of an entire breakfast. When he came out, his legs were barely steady. Madam Yuan stood by without daring to utter a word and even excused Young Master Xu from his evening greetings."

Old Madam Guan couldn’t help but heave a long sigh and said, "After all, he’s someone who has been out in the world—decisive in his actions. Chujin, quietly tell Shaojin about this so she doesn’t need to worry. Old Madam Guo sees everything clearly, and Young Master Xu wouldn’t dare act recklessly. Also... regarding Young Master Xu’s matter... she handled it very well... As for Madam Yuan, she must have long had plans for Young Master Xu’s marriage. Otherwise, she wouldn’t have remained silent about it until now. Young Master Xu is already seventeen this year... As for her own marriage, don’t worry. I’ll carefully look into it for her!"

Zhou Chujin understood her grandmother’s meaning and took the opportunity to also mention the matter of Cheng Lu.

Old Madam Guan was so furious she nearly fainted. With a face ashen with anger, she ordered Nanny Wang to summon Cheng Mian: "...It turns out we’ve raised an ungrateful wolf in our family. If we don’t take care of this early while it’s been discovered, we’ll only be waiting to be bitten back!"

Nanny Wang also felt the matter was of great importance and hurried to the outer courtyard.Who would have known that Cheng Mian had been called away by the Second Branch's matriarch to accompany guests at Wenmuxiang.

Old Madam Guan had no choice but to set the matter aside for the time being. She said to Zhou Chujin, "In any case, I won't let you sisters suffer any losses."

Zhou Chujin naturally understood and thanked Old Madam Guan. After Zhou Shaojin arrived to pay her respects to Old Madam Guan, Zhou Chujin escorted her younger sister to school.

Along the way, she quietly relayed Old Madam Guan's instructions to Zhou Shaojin.

Only then did the heavy stone in Zhou Shaojin's heart finally settle.

Now that things were out in the open, no one would believe any more tricks Cheng Lu might play, right?

Speaking of this matter, she still had to thank Cheng Xu.

If not for Cheng Xu telling her, she would likely have remained in the dark.

One favor repaid another.

Since the events of her past life had not yet occurred, she and Cheng Xu could be considered even, with no debts between them!

Zhou Shaojin smiled brightly and parted ways with her sister at the entrance of Jing'an Studio.

But as soon as she turned around, Cheng Jia wrapped an arm around her shoulder: "Why are you so late? What did you say to Pan Qing yesterday? How come Pan Qing rushed to Grandmother first thing this morning, saying something about how we sisters hadn't seen each other in a long time and wanted to attend classes together at Jing'an Studio like we did when we were little..."

As for the issue of maternal and paternal uncles, I'll ask the older generation.

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This could even spark a whole discussion thread...