The Mute Wife Who Brings Prosperity-Chapter 505 - 472: Unconditional Trust
Su Yu woke up during the night.
Duke Su had paid the money, and the peasant woman who had been serving her had not left, dozing off at the table. π³πΏππππ²ππ»ππππ₯.ππ π
Su Yu had lain for too long, her back was somewhat sore and numb. She wanted to change her position, but moving just a bit pulled at the wound on her chest, causing her to shed tears from the pain.
The scene of the assassination at the foot of the mountain that day still lingered in her memory. The people arranged by her mother came with such force, as if they wouldnβt stop until she was dead, especially the final sword strike that stabbed her, showing no mercy.
In order not to arouse the Dukeβs suspicion, Su Yu had thought of injuring herself severely, but she hadnβt anticipated it would be this serious.
If it werenβt for Little Four finding his fellow disciples in time to send her up the mountain, she would have already met her end by now.
But she remembered the words Aunt Qiu advised before they departed: destruction breeds creation.
To completely change the Dukeβs view of her, no matter how painful, she must endure this ordeal.
Closing her eyes, Su Yu let all her emotions turn to calmness.
After being unconscious for a day and a night, she was both hungry and thirsty, but couldnβt make a sound, and had no strength in her hands, not even the energy to wake the peasant woman; she could only sigh and drift back to sleep.
The next morning, while Su Yu was still in a daze, the voice of an old doctor came to her ears, "The young lady has passed the critical period, the Duke can be at ease."
Following that was Su Yaoqiβs voice full of surprise, "Big Sister is really alright now?"
"Her life is no longer in danger." The household doctor reported, "But for the next half month, the young lady must stay bedridden and rest until the wound scabs before she can start walking."
"Alright, I understand."
After the household doctor left, Duke Su glanced indifferently at the still-unconscious Su Yu, then looked at the relieved Su Yaoqi beside him. This rascal had abandoned his parents to become a monk at Fahua Temple and now was so worried over a non-essential illegitimate daughter, that he probably wouldnβt even react this way if his own father were ill.
Thinking this, Duke Su felt a twinge of jealousy in his heart.
If it werenβt for Little Fourβs firm protection, he absolutely wouldnβt tolerate Su Yuβs existence!
Hearing Duke Suβs voice, Su Yu pretended to continue sleeping, only opening her eyes slowly after he left. Seeing Su Yaoqi still in the room, she tried to prop herself up, but her injuries were too severe and her body too weak, causing her to fall back down.
Su Yaoqi hurriedly said, "Big Sister is seriously injured, the doctor said you shouldnβt move carelessly. If you need anything, just tell me."
Su Yuβs lips were too dry to the point of cracking; she seized the moment, full of guilt, "I havenβt completed the task Father assigned before collapsing, must go back to beg his forgiveness."
Su Yaoqi frowned directly, "Task?"
Su Yu lowered her eyelashes, appearing as if she had something difficult to explain.
"What did Father ask you to do?" Su Yaoqi persistently asked.
Su Yu looked as though she regretted having spoken too much, her eyes evasive, "Nothing, nothing."
"Heβs in the temple." Su Yaoqi said, "You tell me what he asked you to do, Iβll go plead with him to cancel the task."
"Little Four, I want to drink water." Su Yu timely changed the subject.
Su Yaoqi turned around, poured her a cup of warm water, handed it to Su Yu, then stepped out of the room, going to another chamber to see Duke Su.
Duke Su was having breakfast; seeing his son arrive, he asked if he was hungry.
Su Yaoqi stood at the door, showing no intention of coming in.
Duke Su put down the vegetable bun, wiped his hands, and stood up, walking towards Su Yaoqi, "She just woke up and youβre here to see me, did she say something?"
From one sentence he could tell that his father still harbored doubts about Big Sister, preventing Su Yaoqi from saying any of the words he had prepared, he shook his head, "There are plenty of good herbs at home, could Father have some brought here for Big Sisterβs use?"
Upon hearing this, Duke Suβs expression was ambiguous, "You are very concerned about her?"
"After all, Big Sister was injured because of me."
Duke Su asked, "Since you have such attachment, how can you claim to be free of all worldly ties?"
Su Yaoqi retorted, "This is not an attachment. Acknowledging kindness and repaying it is Buddhist teaching. People are not plants or trees, moreover, the severely injured one is not an outsider, but your very own flesh and blood. If you wonβt save her, I will think of another way."
Feeling his son gradually slipping out of his control, Duke Su grew inexplicably anxious and began reflecting on whether he should not have sent him to the Buddhist path, "I will save her, if you come back home with me."
Su Yaoqi replied calmly, "I am already an ordained disciple of the Buddhist order and will not return to secular life."
"If you continue to stay here, what will happen next time you encounter an assassination attempt?"
Su Yaoqi remained expressionless, "If it is my fate, then even back home, I will still be targeted."
This statement left Duke Su at a loss for words.
When he was at home, didnβt he just cause trouble every few days?
Duke Su stood there for a while. Maybe he suddenly had a change of heart and sent his attendant back to the city to fetch medicine.
...
After waking up and with the aid of superior medicinal materials, Su Yu recovered quite quickly, her complexion improving day by day.
Not accustomed to the plain porridge and vegetarian food of the monastery, Duke Su went back after staying for less than two days. Before leaving, he instructed Su Yu to recuperate well and return to the mansion only after she had fully recovered, leaving the tasks aside for now.
Once Duke Su left, Su Yu finally breathed a deep sigh of relief.
If she had known this method worked so well, she wouldnβt have wasted so much effort initially.
Speaking of which, she had to thank her mother for the advice.
...
It was more than ten days later that Su Yu was able to move around; she went outside to soak up the sun.
Su Yaoqi, worried, followed her closely.
Upon hearing the subtle footfalls, Su Yu turned her head.
In the late spring, when the flowers in the city had faded, the peach blossoms on Mile Mountain were just beginning to bloom, with their double petals and light stamens, painting the garden pink.
Little Four, still showing a touch of youthful innocence, stood by the moon gate, his feet on pebbles that had a few petals scattered on them. The sunlight was warm, adding a cozy glow to his modest monk robe.
Su Yu found a spot to sit and waved at him with a smile, "Little Four, come here."
Upon hearing her, Su Yaoqi took a few steps forward.
Su Yu asked him, "How have you been doing here at Fahua Temple?"
Su Yaoqi nodded, "Master treats me well."
"I heard from Amber that Father wants you to return?"
Amber was Su Yuβs maid; after Duke Su left, he had instructed her to replace the farmerβs wife in taking care of Su Yu.
Su Yaoqi looked at her, "Do you also think I should go back home, Big Sister?"
"No." Su Yu smiled gently, "Most people in this world live lives not of their choosing; doing what you truly want is rare. You being able to leave the Su Family to come here actually makes me glad."
Hearing Su Yuβs words, a faint blush of a smile appeared on Su Yaoqiβs lips, "I refused Father, and I donβt plan to go back."
"Then donβt go back." Su Yu said, "How you live isnβt important. What matters is that you find it worthwhile, and thatβs enough."
Su Yaoqi sat on the stone bench opposite her and said softly, "I feel that since coming to the Su Family, Big Sister hasnβt been happy."
Su Yu smiled, "How could you tell I wasnβt happy?"
"When you first arrived, your eyes were especially bright, as if full of expectation for everything. I donβt know when, but I never saw that look in you again."
Su Yuβs smile didnβt fade, but her words were tinged with irony, "After being let down many times, you stop expecting."
"I know Father didnβt treat you well." Su Yaoqi felt powerless about this.
Not to mention Su Yu, who was a late-acknowledged illegitimate daughter; even the legitimate sons and daughters of the household didnβt see much warmth from Father.
Thinking of this, Su Yaoqi carefully looked at Su Yu, "Do you... resent him?"
Of course she resented, how could she not?
For the sake of fleeting pleasures, he ruined a bride-to-be, abandoned her, destroyed her life, and left behind a child scorned by society.
How could such a man be fit to be a father?
Su Yu didnβt know her origins until her biological mother told her. After learning, she deeply resented Duke Su, wishing she could cut him into pieces herself.
Bringing her thoughts back, Su Yu met Little Fourβs gaze, "I wouldnβt say resentment, since thereβs no more expectation."
"Father will treat you well in the future." Su Yaoqi said with determined eyes, as if making a solemn promise to the person opposite him, "He promised me before he left."
Looking at her half-brother in front of her, Su Yu suddenly felt a pang of unease, "The fire in your courtyard that time was all caused by Hao Yun. Donβt you resent him, or me?"
"It has nothing to do with you, Big Sister." Su Yaoqi spoke with trust in her, "Big Sister shielded me from the blade at the time, you would never harm me. As for Brother-in-law, he has already paid the price, and since Iβve entered the Buddhist order, I wonβt dwell on past worldly issues."
For the first time in her life, experiencing unconditional trust from someone other than her birth mother, Su Yuβs eyes lowered slightly, shimmering with tears.







