On the way, Qin Yuan suddenly remembered that there was something she hadnât told Marquis Gu.
She didnât know what was wrong with him, being so unruly from time to time.
It made her uncomfortable too, delaying important matters.
Qin Yuan irritably tugged at the edge of the round fan, wishing she could give that annoying guy a good beating to vent her frustration.
Upon returning to Wutong Garden, the housekeeper and stewards came, as usual, to report and receive supplies.
Qin Yuan didnât give it much thought.
These matters were all sorted out in regulations, and they just needed to follow the instructions.
After all was handled, Gu Shiliu came by again, smiling as he handed a box to Qin Yuan, saying, "Madam, the Marquis asked me to deliver this, saying you shouldnât always wear the servantâs clothes. These are clothes the Marquis used to wear. If you think they fit, you should wear these. The fabric is also better."
Before Hong Ye took over handling Gu Jinghuiâs clothes, it was Gu Shiliu who managed them.
It wasnât easy for him to dig out all those old clothes.
Qin Yuan was momentarily stunned and said, "Alright, just leave them here."
Gu Shiliu walked outside the window.
Qin Yuan called him back again, instructing, "If the Marquis wants something specific for lunch, just let someone pass the message to Hong Ye or Cui Ming."
Gu Shiliu smiled and agreed.
Only then did Qin Yuan open the box to inspect it. Inside were several Songjiang cloth shirts that Gu Jinghui had worn. She casually picked one up and tried it on in front of the mirror, finding it not too long.
Hong Ye exclaimed, "Who knows how many years ago the Marquis wore these clothes."
Gu Jinghui was so tall that he likely surpassed Qin Yuan at just a teenage age. These clothes must be at least a decade old.
Cui Ming also came over for a closer look, saying, "They donât seem to have been worn much and were well preserved."
Qin Yuan examined the stitching and found a small lion and the character "Hui" subtly embroidered at the edges, which touched her heart. She said, "This must be the handiwork of someone with genuine intentions."
As someone with experience, she understood what was on a womanâs mind when making clothes for someone she loves.
She pulled out another garment, finding it the same.
Qin Yuan frowned, contemplating whether it was a former personal maid serving Marquis Gu.
But Marquis Gu said that he didnât use a maidâs service after he grew older.
He was surrounded by servants and often did many things himself.
Then who could this person be?
Qin Yuan searched through a few more garments, finding only one different, and had the little maid use medicinal incense on it before changing into it to see Doctor Li.
Hong Ye quietly asked Cui Ming, "Should we ask Gu Shiliu about this?"
Cui Ming replied, "Gu Shiliu probably doesnât know. Maybe the Marquis himself isnât even concerned about this matter."
"Why do you think so?"
"If Gu Shiliu knew, would he have chosen the clothes to provoke Miss? If the Marquis cared about this person, the clothes would have been well kept and wouldnât have been mixed with ordinary clothes, nor would Gu Shiliu have picked them out."
The Marquisâ character has become clearer to them over these recent days; these things surely wouldnât be something heâd dwell on, leaving it for others to arrange.
Hong Ye nodded, saying, "True, whatever it is, itâs likely an ancient, trivial matter many years past. Even if the young lady minded, it wouldnât be over something like this."
But looking at the young lady, she didnât seem indifferent either.
Cui Ming pursed her lips and said, "Itâs my fault for not remembering to have the sewing room rush a few menâs garments for the young lady. Iâll go find Mrs. Li, properly sorted, so why wear someone elseâs."
Hong Ye chuckled, leaving the matter aside.
By noon, Qin Yuan returned, and Cui Ming had already instructed the sewing roomâs nannies to work together to make a garment.
The Songjiang cloth was readily available, and a servantâs clothes didnât require decoration, just neat seams and appropriate cutting.
During the hot summer in the Capital City, after a wash and being laid out to dry, clothes would dry in less than an hour.
With the meal set on the table, Cui Ming had also ironed the clothes, ready for Qin Yuan to wear after her noon nap.
Hong Ye gave a thumbs-up, saying, "Youâre really efficient today."
Cui Ming snorted lightly through her nose without responding.
Gu Jinghui hadnât arrived yet, and Qin Yuan was sitting by the table, going through the items in the box.
Yesterday, many were inspired by Princess Fuyun and sent various items into the mansion; some were letters, some booklets, and others were medicinal packages.
The Ninth Princess also sent a letter, expressing concern for Marquis Guâs safety and hoping Marquis Gu, as a pillar of the nation, would prioritize the country and take good care of his health, as Da Xing Dynasty couldnât afford to lose a god-like general like him.
The admiration was evident.
Qin Yuan smiled.
Marquis Gu indeed had the favor of the Princess.
The Qin Family also sent a letter, written by her father.
Lord Qin Jijiu mentioned they couldnât sleep well due to worries about them, and Qin Heng was constantly concerned. Lord Sacrificial Officer hoped they would live well, and if they needed any help, the Qin Family would offer their support.
He also reminded Marquis Gu at the end of the letter that he must not forget about reading. While thereâs free time, itâs a good opportunity to read more books.
Qin Yuan placed the letter aside.
Her fatherâs old habit had resurfaced, but this was also due to Marquis Guâs intentional alignment.
Whenever he saw someone eager to learn, Lord Sacrificial Officer wouldnât miss reminding them to study diligently.
However, this letter didnât mention Qin Wan and Lin Ziqi, which surprised her a bit.
Given her fatherâs habits, he wouldnât have overlooked that.
Nonetheless, Qin Yuan didnât bother about their matters, not paying much attention.
Other letters were from families interacting with the Dingbei Marquis Mansion, mostly expressing concerns and well-wishes.
Some people even sent home remedies and medicinal packets.
Even Marquis Guâs subordinate deputy general prayed for protection spells in Dazao Temple on his behalf.
The variety was overwhelming and tiring to see.
Qin Yuan finally saw Manager Lengâs letter at the back.
Just as she was about to open it, Gu Jinghui arrived.
"Yuanâer, Iâm late. Hasnât the food gone cold?"
Gu Jinghui looked apologetic.
Qin Yuan said, "Itâs alright, itâs too hot in summer to eat much anyway."
Gu Jinghui said, "Itâs all Sixth Elderâs fault; he insisted on showing me his new poetry collection. I told him yesterday to check on his sixth sister-in-law and the children. He wandered outside for half the day, coming back quite upset. No idea why."
Qin Yuan raised an eyebrow, "Oh?"
A little maid entered with a bronze basin, inviting the Marquis to cleanse his hands with medicinal water.
Marquis Gu cleaned his hands and said, "The matter you mentioned today, Iâve already instructed someone to send a message to the Northern Border. Maybe within half a year, weâll have news, or if itâs quick, within three months."
Qin Yuan said, "If thereâs news, it would be nice if the Marquis could let me know. Iâm curious to see whether my guess is correct."
Marquis Gu took her by the hand to sit, saying, "Of course, Iâll tell you. Quick, eat up, the foodâs getting cold."
Qin Yuan picked a few bites, observing Marquis Gu focus on his meal, and said, "The Marquis hasnât usually been involved with the sixth younger brotherâs household affairs, so why this time..."