Chapter 144 Journeying Together

Lin Wanrong turned his horse's head, waved to Si De and Xiao Feng, and the group began their journey towards the outskirts of the city. Wanying watched the carriage of the Eldest Miss, longing to call out yet daring not to. Her face wore an expression of disappointment. As Lin Wanrong passed by her, he bestowed her with a slight smile.

Wanying, having suffered enough under his hand, was startled by this unexpected smile. She recoiled, putting some distance between them, and cried, "What are you up to?"

Lin Wanrong chuckled, "Just passing by, purely incidental. Everyone can see it. Why are you so nervous? Could it be that you have a guilty conscience?"

Wanying retorted, "What could I possibly feel guilty about? Do you think I'm scared of you?"

As she spoke, she hurriedly retreated a couple more steps. This Lin San was dangerous. Having suffered at his hands numerous times, she thought it best to keep her distance.

Lin Wanrong gave a light laugh, giving her a once-over, and suddenly commented, "You look quite fetching in that uniform."

Seeing his neatly arranged white teeth when he smiled, Wanying was struck with an ominous feeling. It was as if she were a lamb fallen into the mouth of a wolf. The numerous losses she had suffered under him unconsciously provoked a sense of dread in her heart. Despite this, she was determined not to show weakness, and she asked with a mix of fear and anger, "What... what are you going to do?"

Lin Wanrong looked at the uniformed "policewoman", a slight smile gracing his face. To his surprise, she shared the surname Tao? Things were becoming more interesting and exciting.

Wanying felt his gaze was almost tangible, as if it could see right through her. Fear welled up inside her. But the Eldest Miss called out, "Lin San, we should get going."

Lin Wanrong let out a hearty laugh, "Miss Wanying, today's affair was rather interesting. Let's do this again sometime."

Having said that, he spurred his horse and left. Wanying retreated several steps. This day's events, she felt, would stay with her forever. She couldn't imagine what might come next time.

Lin Wanrong urged his horse to catch up with the group as they exited the city. The Eldest Miss spurred her carriage to go faster, and Lin Wanrong had to whip his horse to keep up with her pace.

Beside him, Xiao Feng asked, "Brother Lin, where did you learn to fight like that? It seemed quite effective."

Lin Wanrong laughed, "I didn't learn from anyone. It's self-taught, got better with practice."

The curtain of the carriage stirred, as if Xiao Yuruo had heard his words. Lin Wanrong glanced at his horse, thinking: This Eldest Miss, her temper changes too quickly.

Without exchanging further words, the group pushed their steeds forward. After traveling for two to three hours, they reached the midday. The Eldest Miss didn't search for a town for a meal. When they passed a forest, she commanded everyone to rest within the woods, to eat lunch before continuing their journey.

After riding for three straight hours, Lin Wanrong felt uncomfortable all over. Upon hearing the command, he swiftly dismounted.

The Eldest Miss got down from the carriage. Seeing Lin Wanrong and the others sitting under a distant tree, she hummed in disapproval and, with Xiao Cui in tow, chose a spot far from them.

Seeing the Eldest Miss's displeasure, Lin Wanrong asked Si De, "Who has the Eldest Miss taken offense with?"

Si De shook his head, "I'm not sure, but I noticed that she seemed upset since we left the city. I don't know what's wrong."

The bookish Xiao Feng suddenly said, "Brother Lin, I fear the Eldest Miss may be angry with you."

"Angry with me?" Lin Wanrong was taken aback. He had been very considerate towards her today; he stopped when she asked him to. Why would she be angry with him? But thinking back, the Eldest Miss had indeed seemed out of sorts since they left the city. It did seem likely that it had something to do with him. This Xiao Feng, usually so wooden, seemed to have occasional flashes of insight.

Born shameless, Lin Wanrong got up and walked over to Xiao Yuruo, smiling as he said, "Eldest Miss, we've been traveling quite hastily these past few hours. You must take care of your health. Being a girl, you can't be as resilient as us sturdy men."

The Eldest Miss turned her head and instructed her maid, "Xiao Cui, go with Xiao Feng and Si De to fetch the food from the carriage, start a fire to warm it up, and let's have our midday meal here."

Once the maid had gone, the Eldest Miss continued to look away, not paying him any attention. At this point, Lin Wanrong was certain that Xiao Yuruo was indeed angry with him. Her temper seemed to have grown stranger recently, becoming increasingly harder to figure out.

"Eldest Miss, we still have hundreds of miles to go to Hangzhou, you can't possibly stop talking to me." At this point, whoever was thick-skinned enough to speak first would do so. The Eldest Miss's defense of him today had moved Lin Wanrong somewhat, so he decided to be the one to break the silence.

The Eldest Miss huffed, and Lin Wanrong continued, "I must thank you for solving that big problem today. That Wanying, like a wild pony, is not something just anyone can handle."

"Thank you? Thank me for what? Did I solve that problem for you?" The Eldest Miss responded coldly, "Miss Luo and the Governor had already solved it for you. You were fully prepared. What could a lone woman and child like the Xiao family do to help you?"

Though her words were tinged with resentment, they were not entirely unjustified. She knew that if she hadn't intervened today, who knew how Lin San would have tormented Wanying.

Lin Wanrong laughed, "I reported to the Eldest Miss yesterday. Young Master Luo Yuan and I are friends, the matter was naturally resolved."

The Eldest Miss huffed, "With the Governor's children backing you, can you just do as you please and insult young ladies?"

‘Insult? I sweat, is that little filly someone anyone could just insult? Moreover, I had no interest in her at all.’ Lin Wanrong laughed wryly, "Eldest Miss, that girl wanted to kill me, I was forced to defend myself. Besides, with that girl's ferocious appearance, it's hard to harbor any thoughts of insult."

The Eldest Miss glanced at him, "Even if it was self-defense, did you have to humiliate Wanying like that? Your behavior was excessive."

‘Excessive? I had only seized that little girl, played a game of 'pull the leek' with her and spanked her small bottom. How could that be excessive? Did you really want that girl to kill me before you'd be pleased? Damn, I don't know what you girls are thinking in your heads.’

Lin Wanrong said solemnly, "Eldest Miss, you saw what happened today. That Wanying was so aggressive. If it weren't for my skills, I would've suffered a lot today. If someone weaker had encountered her, they would have been harmed by her. I merely taught her a lesson, that isn't excessive, right?"

"You didn't have to put her in that position. It's so embarrassing. I fear you deliberately took advantage of her." The Eldest Miss's face turned red as she defended Wanying.

‘Am I the type to take advantage of people?’ Lin Wanrong gave a sneaky grin, "Eldest Miss, you don't fully understand me. I might take advantage of women, but only those I fancy."

The Eldest Miss's face turned red, and she muttered, "You, you have no shame."

Lin Wanrong laughed, "I'm just telling the truth. It might be a bit coarse, but it's not unreasonable."

Seeing the Eldest Miss blush and fall silent, Lin Wanrong sighed gently, "Eldest Miss, I truly admire you. You, a young woman, constantly toiling and traveling. I can't imagine the sorrow and hardship you've endured. It's a feat even many men can't achieve."

The Eldest Miss bit her lower lip, "Do you think I want it to be this way? There are hundreds of mouths to feed in the Xiao family. If there isn't someone at the helm, I fear we wouldn't last a day."

Lin Wanrong nodded, "Eldest Miss, if the pressure is too much, it will become a burden, leading to depression."

"What's depression?" the Eldest Miss asked.

"For example, do you often worry about the Xiao family's business failing, and does it prevent you from sleeping?"

The Eldest Miss glanced at him, murmuring, "How did you know?"

Lin Wanrong replied earnestly, "It's quite obvious. Your worries are written all over your face. Actually, your insomnia is a sign of excessive psychological pressure. You need to vent your emotions in time."

"How can I vent?" Xiao Yuruo wondered.

Lin Wanrong replied tiredly, "It's simple. When you're tired or frustrated, lock yourself in a room, tie two sandbags, and punch them hard. Curse as you like. Since it's only you, you can let loose."

"You're the one who's acting out." The Eldest Miss laughed and retorted, "If I want to hit someone, you'd be my first choice. You enjoy bullying people the most. Even a hundred punches wouldn't relieve my frustration."

With that laugh, the gloom in her eyes vanished, her pink cheeks and cherry lips were like blossoming spring flowers, alluring and enchanting.

Lin Wanrong laughed, "That's right, you should smile more, brighten up a little, it makes you even more beautiful."

"Are you trying to get yourself killed?" the Eldest Miss scolded, her face tinged with a blush and a hint of embarrassment.

Lin Wanrong let out a sigh, lay back, hands clasped behind his head, and gazed at the withered tree branches, lost in thought. "Eldest Miss, do you have any goals in life?"

Xiao Yuruo had a surprisingly pleasant conversation with Lin Wanrong, and she responded with a smile, "My goal is to manage the Xiao family well, so that everyone can take pride in it."

"Admirable." Lin Wanrong gave a thumbs up.

The Eldest Miss, a girl in the bloom of youth, found talking with Lin Wanrong relaxed and comfortable. This brought out a touch of long-absent girlish feelings in her. She smiled, "What about you, Lin San? Do you have any goals?"

"My life goal?" Lin Wanrong chuckled, "Wealth and beauties!"

The Eldest Miss humphed, "How vulgar!"

"Vulgar?" Lin Wanrong laughed, "Alright, let's elevate it. How about, career and love, are you satisfied with that?"

The Eldest Miss smiled at him, "Who would believe you? You never act seriously."

Lin Wanrong sighed, "I'm truly wronged. Why is it that when I'm the most serious, no one believes me?"

The Eldest Miss giggled, "Because you have never been serious."

After a few exchanges, their distance seemed to lessen, and the Eldest Miss's face softened. Meanwhile, a maid named Xiao Cui brought over some hot pastries and said, "Miss, here are freshly baked osmanthus cakes. Please try them."

The Eldest Miss signaled for her to set the pastries down, and the maid left to help another servant.

Speaking of eating made Lin Wanrong's stomach growl. He was about to find Xiao Feng for food when the Eldest Miss passed him the plate of pastries, "You should try some."

Lin Wanrong chuckled, "I would be embarrassed. I'm a rather shy person." Despite his words, he "shyly" grabbed an osmanthus cake and stuffed it into his mouth.

The Eldest Miss covered her lips and laughed lightly, "You always feign modesty. You eat as though others owe you."

She also picked up a small piece. She was still somewhat unaccustomed to eating in front of a man. Her cheeks turned pink as she slowly placed the pastry in her mouth, taking a small bite. It was exceptionally delicious, and she began to chew slowly.

Lin Wanrong was less particular, swallowing a large piece of osmanthus cake in a few bites. He sighed, "Qiaoqiao's cooking skills are truly remarkable."

The Eldest Miss paused, "Isn't this made by the chefs from 'Food for the Immortals'? How could you say it's made by Qiaoqiao?"

Lin Wanrong replied, "If it were made by an ordinary chef, at most they would add some honey fruit sugar. Qiaoqiao knows my taste, so she added peanuts and osmanthus seeds. This kind of flavor, only she could achieve."

The Eldest Miss hummed in response, saying nothing more. She put the unfinished pastry back, stood up and said, "Take your time eating, I'll wait for you in the carriage." After her words, she gave him a fleeting look before heading directly towards the carriage.

Lin Wanrong was in the middle of his pastry, but his heart filled with surprise. Was she already full? Her figure was quite good, she didn't need to diet, did she? This girl was really easy to take care of!

When they set off again, the Eldest Miss had her curtain lowered, obscuring whatever she was doing inside.

Considering that she had only eaten half of an osmanthus cake, Lin Wanrong gave the remaining pastries to Xiao Cui to pass into the carriage. In a moment, Xiao Cui brought out the untouched pastries and said hesitantly, "Third Brother, Eldest Miss said that these pastries suit your taste, and she's not accustomed to them."

The Eldest Miss's mood seemed to be unpredictable, and Lin Wanrong couldn't figure it out, nor did he intend to. He shook his head helplessly and whipped the horse to lead the way forward.

Jinling was hundreds of miles away from Hangzhou. They changed horses at a large town at noon, and under the Eldest Miss's urging, they continued on their journey. By the time they entered Hangzhou, it was midnight, and both the people and the horses were exhausted.

Hangzhou was more bustling and lively than Jinling, even at this late hour. The lights from the various pavilions were still brightly lit, and many bars were still noisy and busy.

Lin Wanrong, drowsy atop his horse, inadvertently looked up and saw a figure in the distance, back facing him, sitting atop a nearby tavern. The figure was somewhat familiar.

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