2 Chapter 2: Being Replaced by Someone_1
The hall was filled with joy and laughter, and nobody noticed a sneaky figure carrying a basket slipping out of the back door and sneaking into a single-horse carriage waiting outside.
âCrack.â
Under the cover of darkness, a faint whip crack was heard, and the panting, frothing horse raised its hooves, galloping forward.
The carriage sped down the silent, empty street, the sound of horse hooves tapping on peopleâs hearts. Inside the carriage, the maidservant holding the basket couldnât help but shiver.
âEldest Miss, donât blame me for being heartless. It was all Aunt Xueâs doing, that wicked woman. She couldnât stand Madam having a favored daughter, so she sent people to imprison my parents and siblings, forcing me to do this.â
The carriage sped to the southwest gate of Capital City. The carter presented the Duke of Zhenâs token and smoothly left the city. The carriage continued speeding nonstop down the southbound official road.
At dawn, the carriage had already traveled tens of miles away from the Capital City and stopped by the Weishui River, which flows through the Qilian Mountains from north to south. Trembling, the maidservant jumped off the carriage with the basket and, pushed by the carter, approached the deep water one step at a time.
âEldest Miss, this slave is sorry. With guilt in my heart, I will make up for this lifeâs debt in my next life by serving as a cow or horse.â
The maidservant hugged the basket tightly, unable to find the strength to drown the baby herself. While the carter wasnât paying attention, she set the basket on the waterâs surface, letting it float downstream.
âSwoosh, swoosh.â
From the forest along the riverbank, two cold arrows were fired. Before the carter and the maidservant could react, they were struck through the heart and died on the spot.
Two men in black masks emerged from the forest and threw the carterâs corpse into the river. They severed the carriageâs harness, let the horse go, and set the carriage on fire. After swiftly and cleanly disposing of the crime scene and all traces, they exchanged a glance, jumped on horseback, and vanished into the woods.
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âWah, wahâ
In the basket floating downstream in the Weishui River, a tiny babyâs weak cry was heard. The little baby girl wrapped in a quilt listened to the gurgling sound of the flowing water next to her ear, felt sorry for herself, and touched her flat, hungry little stomach with her tear-filled eyes.
âSigh, poor Master. Youâve just reincarnated into a new life and immediately met an unreliable couple who didnât even realize their biological daughter had been swapped.â
A tiny baby bird, only the size of a palm and full of fluff, appeared out of thin air in the basket with a flash of golden light on the little girlâs forehead.
The baby bird, flicking its bright, intelligent black eyes, looked down at its wronged, tear-eyed little master and couldnât help but sympathize.
The little master is hungry, but where can we find a family nearby to give her some milk?
âCoo, cooâ
Seeing the baby bird, the little girlâs water-stained eyes lit up in an instant. Her pink, tender little hand reached out from the quilt and gently stroked its feathers.
Though she had just been born and was too small to speak, the baby bird could still understand the meaning hidden behind her unique babble.
âMaster, donât worry. It seems thereâs a village, neither large nor small, up ahead on the riverbank. If Yinâer controls the basket and lets us drift downstream, we might find a suitable family to take us in.â
âGiggle, giggleâ
Understanding the baby birdâs meaning, the little girlâs snowy jade-pink face beamed bright with laughter, looking incredibly cute.
âSigh, poor Master.â
The baby bird looked down at her delicate, lovely little face and couldnât help but lament.
âBorn in Duke of Zhenâs residence, delicate and elegant, you should have been pampered all your life. But with unreliable parents, youâve ended up in the hands of commoners. Who knows which destitute family will adopt you and what your fate will be like.â
âCoo, cooâ
Understand its complaints, the little girl gently stroked the baby birdâs fluffy feathers, as if soothing it.
Since fate has arranged it this way, letâs just go with the flow and see where the river takes us!