Miss Truth-Chapter 497 - 328 Unexpected Incident
Chapter 497: Chapter 328 Unexpected Incident
Chapter 328
"The affair with the famous physician is true, but there are also rumors that Auntie Jiulang once helped the Government perform autopsies!"
The speaker was a girl who had not yet come of age, her voice clear and crisp, sounding straightforward and unreserved.
Although Ran Yan, Xiao Song, and Liu Pinrang had managed to stifle public discussion of the autopsy, gossip was unstoppable, and it was no surprise that the Xiao family knew about it.
"Auntie Jiulang, is it true?" someone in the crowd egged on.
Lady Four cleared her throat with a stern face.
These people from the Xiao Family clearly looked down on Ran Yan’s background and the things she had done. Ran Yan was acutely aware of this, but what power did she have to demand their respect?
In fact, Ran Yan could have made many impeccable excuses, such as claiming she was asked by the officials in their uniform to identify a body because it was an acquaintance who had been killed. While this could have eased their suspicions, Ran Yan had no desire to exploit a deceased friend to satisfy these noble ladies’ and women’s curiosity.
Their behavior was clearly to treat her as a joke. Although not apparent on the surface, their deep-seated disdain led them to brazenly ask these questions. Anger was brewing in Ran Yan, so she just gave the girl a cool glance, "Where’s the evidence?"
The girl was startled by her chilly demeanor and muttered, "I said it was a rumor..."
Ran Yan spoke evenly, "I just visited the clan school on the mountain, with over thirty emperors and Prime Ministers commanding respect."
Everyone was unsure why Ran Yan suddenly brought this up, but most of them could not hide their pride. The ladies might not have felt much, but every wife from the Xiao family was smiling and beamed with elation.
"I thought a prestigious family with such a profound heritage would have a broad-minded and magnanimous spirit and would discipline their speech and behavior. Thus, even though my Ran family has now declined and my status is unworthy of the Xiao family, I was still quite at ease before coming to meet all of you today despite the wild rumors about me." Ran Yan sat upright with tranquility, her gaze settling on the two who had just challenged her.
The message in Ran Yan’s words was clear, you are all cultured and of certain status, don’t act like gossipy busybodies, doing things that seem uncultured and beneath your dignity.
Feeling superior, are you? Ran Yan played on the glory of the Xiao family to raise them to a lofty, chilling pedestal, just as a saint must act with saintly virtue, or else they would be slapping their own face.
Whether it was because Ran Yan’s psychological gambit worked, or because the Xiao family indeed had strict teachings for their children, the girl, contrary to Ran Yan’s expectations, bowed respectfully, "Auntie Jiulang gives a good lesson, and Xiao Jiang will definitely take it to heart."
Ran Yan now took a good look at the girl. With an average beauty but the small face the size of a palm had a pair of strikingly bright eyes.
"My niece is too polite." Ran Yan’s opinion of her changed somewhat but she did not show it on her face, responding only with a light remark.
Lady Six seemed somewhat displeased, as Xiao Jiang was her own granddaughter. Lady Four still had a stern face, almost competing with Ran Yan’s— it was hard to imagine how she and Xiao Jing, both so stern and rigid, managed to live together. Lady Feng Qing, on the other hand, still wore an expression of serene detachment as if she had not noticed anything happening in the room, picking up her teacup and sipping slowly.
Ran Yan now just waited for Lady Feng Qing or Lady Four to announce dismissal and kept silent herself.
With the matriarch just deceased, it was not appropriate for them to be playful, so the room quickly grew awkwardly quiet.
After sitting in silence for a moment, it was Lady Six who couldn’t hold back any longer. "Since we have all met and know each other, let us disperse..."
Before Lady Six could finish, Lady Feng Qing’s body went limp, and she fell backward.
There was a commotion. Ran Yan too was quite shocked. Today’s events were developing interestingly—Ran Yan had been constantly on guard against Lady Feng Qing, fearing harm, yet it turned out to be Lady Feng Qing who collapsed.
Lady Four and Lady Six, who were nearest to Lady Feng Qing, immediately supported her, "Big sister!"
Lady No. 4’s perpetually calm demeanor finally shattered as she urgently said, "Quick, call a doctor!"
"What’s the need for a doctor? Our niece-in-law has medical skills!" Lady No. 6 hastily turned around and gestured towards Ran Yan, exclaiming, "Come quickly!"
Ran Yan wasn’t particularly keen on getting involved, but given the circumstances, she couldn’t refuse. She quickly stepped forward, "Let me check first. Whether we need to call a doctor can be decided afterward."
Ran Yan reached out to take Lady Dongyang’s pulse, her brows slightly knitted. She swiftly pulled a few silver needles from her hair and sealed off various key acupoints. Only then did she pick up the teacup that was in front of her, gently sniffed it, no poison...
Ran Yan recalled how Lady Dongyang had been continuously drinking tea in this short span of time. Was she really that thirsty?
With the effect of the poison delayed, Lady Dongyang slowly regained consciousness, followed by relentless dry retching, her face deathly pale, with fine beads of sweat seeping out from her forehead. If not for her ashen complexion, her symptoms would almost resemble those of morning sickness.
"Do you need to use the restroom?" Ran Yan asked immediately.
Lady Dongyang nodded her head with difficulty.
Chun Lai called for another maid, stronger in build, to help her leave.
"Niece-in-law, what’s wrong with the head lady?" Lady No. 4 inquired.
"Poisoned," Ran Yan guessed. It was likely that Lady Dongyang had been poisoned by thunderbolt vine. Consuming a typical dose wouldn’t be immediately fatal, but the young shoots of the thunderbolt vine could kill with just seven leaves and could be easily mixed with tea, "My aunt is not in life-threatening danger for the time being. For the specifics, we must wait for a doctor’s examination."
"Lady!"
Amidst the crowd, Ran Yan suddenly heard Xiao Song’s tense voice.
Ran Yan stood up and saw Xiao Song’s seemingly calm handsome face through the crowd, but the sweat on his temples said it all.
"What has happened?" Seeing Ran Yan unharmed, Xiao Song relaxed all at once, his tone markedly different from before.
"My aunt fainted from poisoning," Ran Yan informed him.
Xiao Song’s eyes flickered with momentary astonishment, but so quickly it was almost imperceptible. He frowned, "How could she alone be poisoned?"
As the Assistant Minister of the Ministry of Criminal Justice, specialized in solving cases, Lady No. 4 also sought his help, "Jiulang, what do you think about this case..."
"Let Fourth Uncle handle it," Xiao Song would be crazy to investigate the culprit for Lady Dongyang; he wished the poison had been fatal.
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