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Chapter 6

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    Chapter 6

    Wen Hui received warm hospitality at her father-in-law's house and stayed overnight. She said goodbye to her father-in-law and his family early the next morning and continued on her way.

    She really didn¡¯t have enough money, so she spent as little money as possible, stayed overnight whenever she could, and spent a few days sleeping outdoors.  But I can clearly feel that the further north I go, the colder it gets, and my hands and feet start to get cold at night and in the morning.

    Along the way, she shot chaffinches with slingshots, set traps for deer, and either ate them herself or gave them to people on the road in exchange for meals or money.  Just like this, I was thinking of ways to get home.

    On this day, I arrived in a small town that I had visited before. I felt like I was dizzy while riding a horse.

    It¡¯s not like she hasn¡¯t encountered bad people along the way, and they all told her to run away.  It's just that kung fu can defeat bad guys, but it can't prevent her from getting sick.  Wen Hui knew that she might have caught the cold while sleeping in the open last night, so she didn't dare to ask for help. She used her memory to find the hotel where she stayed when she went to Changsha Prefecture.

    She is a single girl with a long stick and a bright red horse. She is very rare on the road. Both the store clerk and the shopkeeper still remember her.  As soon as he saw her, he asked: "Have you met your brother?"

    Wen Hui was dizzy and confused for a moment: "My brother?"

    The shopkeeper said: "Hey, not long after you left, your brother came all the way and asked around. As soon as we heard his description, we knew that this must be you, so we pointed out the way to him, and he chased after him.  It¡¯s time for him to take the official road, haven¡¯t you met him?¡±

    Wen Hui said "Oops" in her heart.  She didn't expect her brother to come after her.  But these days she was staying overnight and looking for food and hunting, so she must have missed her brother.

    She felt anxious and felt light-headed and almost unsteady on her feet.

    The shopkeeper hurriedly opened a room for her. Wen Hui lay down and couldn't get up. Her forehead was hot and she was confused by the fever.

    Fortunately, the shopkeeper is kind-hearted, and fortunately, the only medicine shop in town is next door, and there is an old doctor who treats me.  The shopkeeper invited him over, and the old doctor said: "It's because of the cold." He prescribed some medicine.

    The shopkeeper¡¯s wife helped to cook and feed the medicine, and then she brought back the little girl who didn¡¯t know the heights of the world and wandered around.

    It¡¯s just that when an illness comes, it¡¯s like a mountain falling, and when it goes away, it¡¯s like spinning a thread.  Although Wen Hui's fever has gone down, her hands and feet are weak, and she is coughing so hard that she wants to cough up all her lungs. She may not be able to go on the road again for a while.

    This day I took medicine and lay down, thinking about the money I owed the store for rent and medicine. I had no choice but to sell the horse.  Although I was a little reluctant to part with it, I made up my mind and felt at ease, and fell into a deep sleep.

    I don¡¯t know how long I slept, but I was woken up by the sound of banging on the door.

    "Yue Ya'er! Yue Ya'er!" There was a young man's voice outside the door. He knocked on the door and asked impatiently, "Yue Ya'er, is it you? Yue Ya'er, please answer!"

    The shopkeeper¡¯s wife also shouted: ¡°Girl, girl, are you awake?¡±

    "Crescent Moon!" the man shouted again, "It's me! It's me!"

    Hearing this familiar voice, Wen Hui felt all sorts of grievances welling up in her heart, and cried with a cry: "Brother¡ª¡ª!"

    As soon as she spoke, the person outside the door was confirmed. He no longer had any scruples and slammed the door open: "Crescent Moon!"

    Wen Hui sat up and saw a young man rushing in ahead of the shopkeeper's wife. He had thick eyebrows, big eyes, broad shoulders and a strong body. It was his eldest brother Wen Bo.  Wen Hui almost died of illness outside. When she saw her relatives, she cried "Wow".

    The voice was still hoarse, and the crying was particularly ugly and pitiful.

    Wen Bai was so angry that he suddenly made Wen Hui cry.  Looking at Wen Hui's small face as big as a palm, her eye sockets were sunken, and she was so distressed that she asked, "Why are you so thin?"

    When he felt distressed, Wen Hui felt even more aggrieved and cried louder.

    The shopkeeper¡¯s wife looked funny.  This little girl is so courageous that she dares to go far away alone. She shows her true colors when she sees her relatives. After all, she is just a child who has not yet grown her hair.

    This young man was furious before and kept saying, "If it's really her, let's see how I beat her." But when he saw her, he was more anxious and distressed than anyone else.

    She smiled and comforted: "Okay, okay, it's like this even when you're sick. She can't eat with her throat. Fortunately, it's okay. Dr. Lu said, take two more medicines and take good care of yourself for two or three days."  I¡¯ll be back in a month.¡±

    Wen Bai clasped his fists and bowed deeply, and said sincerely: "Thank you so much, auntie. I will never forget your kindness for the rest of my life!"

    The shopkeeper¡¯s wife was pleased that this young man was decent and sincere, so she smiled and said, ¡°Come on, just be fine. There is chicken soup on the stove today, I¡¯ll bring a bowl to your sister.¡±

      He hasn¡¯t said yet, Huo Jue is no ordinary lowly person.  Ordinary slaves can be redeemed and released, and even official slaves, if they are lucky enough to catch the amnesty, can change their appearance and start a new life.

    Huo Jue, on the other hand, was castrated and made an eunuch.

    There is no hope for him in this life.  There are no descendants, no date of renunciation, and even no access to the ancestral graves.

    The person who went to the prison every day to personally take care of Huo Jue was none other than Wen Bo.  He scrubbed Huo Jue's body, but he always dared not look directly at the cut area, always feeling his scalp numb.

    He grew up in a military fort and saw many wounded soldiers with broken arms and legs, faces and eyes, but he had never felt so scared.  Duhuo Jue's injury was so frightening that his calves twisted.

    "Okay, we saw you, what next?" Wen Bo asked, "What do you want to do when you come all the way here?"

    ¡°I didn¡¯t think anything of it, I just wanted to say a few words to him.¡±

    "Did you say it?"

    "said."

    Wen Bo didn¡¯t ask what exactly Wen Hui said to Huo Jue.  With Wen Hui's simple little brain, what else can he do?  The left and right people were either apologizing out of pity, or encouraging and comforting.

    "We've met each other, and we've spoken. Are you at ease? Can you come home with me?"

    "I feel at ease." Wen Hui said, "I made it clear to him and I feel completely at ease."

    Not only that, she also fell seriously ill because of him.  Wen Hui always felt that God was giving her a small punishment because of her regret in the marriage.

    "It's like when she was naughty as a child, she was punished with a slap on the hand, and she was punished by kneeling in the ancestral hall.  As long as the penalty is passed, the deeds done will be written off.

    She and Huo Jue made it clear, and he agreed. God had punished her once.  Although Wen Hui's body was still weak, her heart was very different from before, bright and smooth.

    ¡ª¡ªBecause it was evened and written off.

    From then on, Wen Huiniang and Huo Jue and Huo Lianyi owed each other nothing and had nothing to do with each other.

    Wen Bai, the eldest son of Wen, looked up to the sky and let out a long sigh of relief.

    "Okay, as long as you are at ease, come home with me." He said, "After the ceremony, you will be a member of the Lu family from now on."

    "You are the daughter-in-law of a Jinshi family. In the future, you might be able to become the wife of a Jinshi. Your husband will be honored and your wife will be honored, and you will receive a royal title."

    "This is a wonderful marriage that fell from the sky. Our family never dared to think about it before."

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