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Power Up, Artist Yang! 216 The Shattering Memory Fragments of the Pas

The fourteenth memory was a fragment of a conversation.

"You don't blame me?" he asked.

"No. Why would I? You didn't do anything," she answered.

"But my father. He— he was the reason," he went on.

"You are not your father," she replied. 

And then she put on a small smile, one with her eyebrows raised, head tilted. 

"Yet sometimes, I wonder why fate must be so cruel."

… 

In the fifteenth memory, a year had passed since the execution. 

Ever since that day, Yujing spent more and more time alone. She used to spend her days with a few close friends. Now, she barely visited them, keeping to herself in her courtyard. At times, she didn't want to see Yue Ze either.

He respected that. She was still in mourning.

In this memory, he had just returned back to their villa from a morning session of teaching his students. He found Yunjing sitting by herself, embroidering a piece of silk cloth. She looked down at her piece, seemingly giving all her attention to it.

Spring had arrived. Birds were chirping. A soft breeze fluttered through the yard. New leaves budded on the branches left bare by winter's hands.

Yue Ze sat down across from her. "What are you embroidering?" he asked, starting a conversation.

Her hands pausing, she looked up and replied, "Some birds."

He nodded and poured himself a cup of tea, glancing over at the side. Two birds were sitting on top of a nest built at a tree, and at a closer look, it seemed like the father bird was feeding his children with a worm he found. Yue Ze then looked over at the birds that Yunjing was embroidering. They seemed like the same two birds— common ones that no one usually embroidered.

"Are those your inspiration?" he asked, gesturing at the birds perched at the tree.

Yunjing looked up again, eyes traveling in the direction he pointed at. "Yes," she answered softly, breath catching. 

A moment passed, and she set the embroidery in her hands down. Yue Ze noticed this, turning to her and waiting for her to say something.

She ended up saying, her voice quiet, "Today would've been my mother's fiftieth birthday."

In the sixteenth memory, Yunjing and Yue Ze were having a conversation. 

It was one of the few times that she ever spoke about her family after the date that they passed. This conversation was one that happened in the middle of the night, where Yue Ze woke up and found that Yunjing was not asleep either.

He asked her why. She said it was because she dreamed of her family again, and she could no longer fall asleep after that dream.

"You know," she had said, "Sometimes, I think that I'm fine. Sometimes, I think that all these days have passed, and every day, I am erasing a little more of them. Sometimes, I think that I've already moved on."

She paused right here. She paused, taking a deep breath.


"But then, there are little things. I'd see the foods that my younger brother liked to eat. I'd see the type of silk that my mother liked to wear. I'd find a pendant my father gave me, as part of my dowry, that I had stored in a box a long time ago. And it's grief. It's grief all over again. Grief and grief and grief."

Yunjing rolled over, facing away from him. 

"Sometimes," she whispered, "I feel so tired."

Yue Ze had turned to face her after hearing this, gently whispering back, "If you want to continue talking about it, I'm always here to listen. Whenever."

Yunjing shifted herself to face him again, one of her hands reaching out to cup his face. In the murky darkness, he couldn't see her features, but he imagined a light smile gracing her lips.

"Thank you," she said.

Yet after this moment, she kept silent. The next morning, they didn't speak about this conversation they had. It was almost like a dream, like something that never existed.

And ever since they had that conversation, Yunjing never brought up the topic of her family on her own again.

In the seventeenth memory, Yue Ze caught Yunjing returning home after attending a friend gathering. This was the first official one that she decided to go to after declining countless invitations and staying in the villa.

Instead of returning back joyfully, however, she returned home with her head cast down and eyebrows knitted. Yue Ze, who was walking between courtyards to find a good object to reference for a new painting, saw her right then. He noticed that she barely greeted him before heading off in the opposite direction— an act definitely different than usual. 

"What's wrong?" he immediately asked, turning to her and grabbing her hand to stop her.

Yunjing froze in her steps, but she didn't move to look at him. "Nothing," she answered.

"Something's wrong," Yue Ze insisted, moving in front of her. 

He saw her put on a smile. Her smile. That smile. The smile she always put on. "I said, nothing's wrong," she repeated.

"I'm not blind, Yunjing." He put his hands around her shoulders. "Something's clearly wrong. Talk to me about it."

She took a step back. His hands fell. 

"Alright, then. I'll tell you," she said, her voice slowly rising in volume, "I'll tell you how people think that your wife is an embarrassment to be around. That she should be ashamed of herself to even step outside with the surname of 'Wei'. That she must be a pathetic traitor like that sorry father of hers who ended up with his head rolling on the ground."

Yunjing's eyes were watering up. When she finished with her words, she took another step back, wrapping her arms around her tense self.

Yue Ze's expression dropped. His temper flared up, eyes widening. With a clenched jaw, he demanded, "Who said that to you?"

The anger and frustration building up within Yunjing seemed to vanish with that question. She glanced down, the side of her lip twitching up with a laugh. "People who I ignorantly believed to be my friends."

"Give me names," he continued to demand. Seeing her hesitation, he pressed, "Even if they were your old friends, you shouldn't still keep covering up for them. Two-faced people like that don't deserve it. Give me names."

"Oh?" Yunjing looked up again. "And what will you do about it, if I give you these names?" Her expression shifted into a smirk. "Oh wait, I forgot. You're the son of the almighty Chancellor Yue. How could you possibly allow your traitor wife to be shunned by the rest of society?"

Yue Ze stepped back, eyes widening again. He lost the aggressive tone threaded in his voice. "Yunjing, why are you being this way?" He hesitated, then said, "If you don't want to give names, fine, but still, talk to me about it. Don't close off like that. Like I said before, I'm here to listen."

"Listen? And then what? How could you possibly understand? It's not like you get told by others to be ashamed of that 'Yue' surname. Your father is doing as fine as ever. You have all the honor in the world, even as that son your father never cared about," she snapped.

She gave him one last look, then turned and walked away again. 

Stunned by her remark, Yue Ze couldn't quite move.

He had heard similar things in his past. He heard it from his brothers, from his colleagues, from the other nobles. 

But hearing Yunjing say that— the Yunjing he knew as the person who always encouraged him, who would never say something like that— was different. 

He couldn't understand it at all.

Instead of staying frozen in place, though, Yue Ze suddenly blinked, chasing after her. He grabbed her again, forcing her to stop. 

His words came out in a blurred rush. "You're not telling me what's wrong. Stop. I know— something must be wrong— you're not usually like this— just talk to me. Talk to me, Yunjing."

At this, she couldn't hold it back anymore. The tears that she had been holding back, the mix between betrayal, rage, and pain, rushed out of her.

"Why are you so good?" she cried, "Why are you this way? I tried so hard to push you away, but you're still like this. Why?"

"You're trying to push me away?" he echoed, loosening his grip around her, "That's— just— why would you do that?"

"That's—" she faltered. 

He demanded, "Tell me."

She stared at him, tears spilling out of her eyes. "Alright— because I feel like a burden, alright? I feel like a pathetic, worthless burden to you. I'm so sick and tired of all of this. I'm so sick and tired of everyone. I'm sick of the person I am today. I hate all of it. All of it, all of it, all of it. I hate myself for being the last person alive in my entire family, and that the whole world mocks me to the point where I can't even go by my name without getting mocked. I'm exhausted by the way that things always turn out in the end. I hate the kind of person that I've become, and how I'm treating you, and how I'm acting right now—" 

She was collapsing again. She was collapsing right in front of his eyes, and Yue Ze couldn't stop this rush of emotions from spilling out of her. 

At the end of her long rant, she took a deep breath, reaching up and wiping her tears. "Something's just so wrong with me, and I'm so lost. I don't even know what the purpose of continuing on is, certain days." 

"Don't say that," Yue Ze immediately interjected, eyebrows furrowed, "Yunjing… I think that you just need to… take a break from all of this. Stop associating yourself with those people, and find more people that appreciate you for who you are. But first, you need to learn to love and accept yourself. Hearing you say all of this— it really pains me. It pains me to see you treat yourself this way."

"Then, tell me what am I supposed to do? Repeat to myself in the mirror every single day that I love myself?" Her tone continued to shift in every second. "That's bullsh*t."

 "You should do what gives you happiness," he suggested. 

"What gives me happiness?" She paused. "I want the world to know my name. I don't want to hide under a pseudonym anymore. I want to be known for what I did. That will give me happiness."

Hearing this, Yue Ze's first response was to support her, urging her to go do that. Yet then, a new idea suddenly surfaced in Yue Ze's mind.

In the past, perhaps she could do that. Despite the lack of equality in this world, she could slowly build up her name and win herself what she wanted.

Only now, things would be different. 

The Wei surname was indeed like what Yunjing said— something deemed as a traitor's name. Even if Yue Ze didn't want to admit it, it was the truth. 

If the world knew that Wei Yunjing was the one behind making better salt, creating soap, redesigning fans to have the folding shape, updating the luxury products that elites liked to use, bringing new concepts and techniques to outdated methods… what would be the reaction?

He could imagine the doubt and skepticism already. He could imagine what people would have to say, especially on the topic of wealth.

If Wei Yunjing was the one behind all of this, she must've raked in enormous wealth. It's impossible to store all the gold without using it, so what if she, too, contributed to her father's private army? What if she was the one supporting her traitor family the most, and why they got to do all the things they did? What if her father disowned her to keep her alive, just so that she could continue his legacy with her wealth? What if she could become a threat to the Emperor himself?

Even disowned, the blood that ran in hers was blood of the Wei Family. Who was to say that she wouldn't be like her father and try to usurp the Emperor as well? Who was to say that she wouldn't try supporting those future usurpers of the throne?

Yue Ze wondered if he was overthinking. 

Except these fears— the fears that these exact suspicions might rise up— grew in his heart.

He blurted out, "Can we… push the entire idea of revealing your identity back a little bit?"

Very clearly, he knew that this was the wrong thing to say. For right in front of him, he saw her change— the way her lips curled down, eye twitching. She backed away, shaking her head slowly.

"So you, too, have become one of them," she murmured.

Yue Ze didn't understand the person in front of him right now. He didn't understand the way she looked at him, devoid of anything in her gaze. He didn't understand the way she spoke, her tone so sharp as if they were enemies.

"Yunjing… why have you become like this?" he asked, his voice a low murmur as well.

"I haven't turned into anyone, Yue Ze. I've always been this way," she answered, her voice cold.

"Then, what about the old Yunjing that I knew?" 

She smiled. He thought he knew her smile. He thought he knew the person behind the smile. He thought he knew her so well.

Yet with this smile, he swore that he almost couldn't recognize her anymore.

"She was a lie," Yunjing said, "She was just a lie that you wanted to believe in."

The eighteenth memory occurred only a few hours after, when the two of them made up again.

"I'm sorry," she whispered, "I shouldn't have lashed out like that."

"I'm sorry," he repeated back, "I should've tried to be more considerate."

Things went on. Their lives went on. They didn't speak about the fight again. He was still the same Yue Ze. She was back to the old Yunjing. 

In the nineteenth memory, a year later, Yunjing brought up the topic of revealing her identity again.

She was painting right next to Yue Ze. The two were having an informal competition of some sort. 

Yue Ze always liked to watch her paint. Her works, perhaps because she enjoyed painting as a hobby in her past life, always had something original about them that no other artist reflected. Even after so many years of knowing her, he admired her creations.

In the midst of outlining some details, Yunjing suddenly looked up from her work. 

"Yue Ze," she called out.

"Hm?" He looked up as well.

"I still want to reveal my identity."

This made him set his brush down. "Yunjing, I thought we talked about this. Can we just wait a bit?" 

"Wait? How much longer do I have to wait?" Her eyes narrowed. 

"Just until all of this is over. The topic of your… father is still fresh, and it's better to avoid drawing more attention to yourself—"

"So, should I wait until my life is almost over?" she asked, jaw set.

"I don't mean that," he stated, pressing his lips into a flat line, "You know I don't. It's just… have you even thought of the complications?" 

She folded her hands together. "I'm not an idiot. I've thought of them. Yue Ze, I've really thought of all of them. But you know that this is the one and only thing I ever always wanted. It's what I live for."

"I can't have that." He shook his head. "I can't have that," he repeated again,  "If you've thought of the problems that could rise up, then you should know. You could potentially be putting your life on the block for this. I can't lose you, Yunjing, because of this. I really can't."

Yunjing stared at him, expression blank. She echoed again, "This is all I've ever wanted."

"You can't. You can't do it," he reiterated.

"It's the only thing I have hope for," she whispered.

"And this hope is exactly what will destroy you."

Yue Ze was set. He couldn't have her risking her life for this. He couldn't imagine the thought of losing her. He knew that it was selfish of him. But when it came to this, when it was Yunjing's life on the line, he knew what his answer would be. He knew what his answer would always be.

"Can't you try something else?" he pleaded, "Spend some more time doing other things. You can do the entire identity reveal some day in the future. Just not now."

She didn't say anything to this. She only kept her eyes down, beginning to paint again, this time silently. 

Yue Ze didn't say anything either, picking up his brush as well.

That was when Yunjing, only a moment later, stopped. She picked up the half-finished painting she was working on, folding it over and smudging all the paint.

"What are you doing?" Yue Ze instantly frowned, confused by her sudden actions.

She didn't say anything. 

She only grabbed the folded paper, walking out to the yard and throwing it onto the floor. Then, she walked back in the room, going to the shelves and pulling the scrolls of paintings off the shelves, heaping it into her hands. These were all her paintings. Yue Ze knew where she kept her work.

Yue Ze stood up, eyes tracking her movement. 

She took this bundle of scrolls, throwing it to the pile out in the yard. She then went to the walls, ripping off the few favorite paintings of hers that she loved and was proud of. That was why she hung them up. 

A faint inkling of what Yunjing might be planning to do flashed in Yue Ze's mind. 

He dropped the brush in his hand, rushing to Yunjing. 

"What are you doing?" he exclaimed. 

She ignored him, only moving faster and grabbing a candle with a small flame on it. Even though it was already morning, this candle had not yet been put out. 

He knew for sure what she was planning now. 

Yunjing rushed out to the yard, where she had tossed all her paintings. Yue Ze leapt after her, grabbing her before she could toss the candle into that pile.

"Wei Yunjing!" he yelled, "Are you insane? What are you doing?" 

"Let me go," she struggled, finally saying something, "Let go of my hand."

His fingers tightened their grip. "Stop— Yunjing— stop that! Why are you doing all of this?"

She didn't even answer. With her other hand, she suddenly swung over, grabbing the candle to her free hand. Before Yue Ze could do anything about it, she twisted her body, pitching it into the stack of papers.

"NO—" Yue Ze exclaimed, letting go of her and rushing forward, trying to put out the growing fire.

The flame, starting from the tiny candle, flickered upwards, growing in size. With its insatiable hunger, it ran across all the papers at incredible speed. 

Yunjing pushed Yue Ze aside. She held herself between him and the flames, calmly saying, "They're my paintings. If I want to burn them, I will burn them."

He hated how calm she was right now. He took a step to the left, and she took a step to the left. He took another step over, and she moved as well, continuing to block her.

He realized that she had her mind set on having these paintings burnt.

Even if he wanted to, he couldn't stop her. Yunjing was determined to burn all her works, judging by her attitude, and he couldn't force her to move aside without seriously injuring her. 

Eyes wide, still, at the sight of flames in front of him, he cried out, "Then why? Why would you burn all of them? What point is there?"

She replied softly, "I just don't see a purpose in having all these paintings. If the world cannot know my name, if the world cannot remember me, then what is the point of leaving behind these objects that no one will remember?" 

"Yunjing, this— this is crazy. Are you out of your mind?" Yue Ze continued. 

"I'm not, Yue Ze."

She wasn't angry. She wasn't shouting or screaming or crying. 

She was calm. Calmer than ever.

And perhaps this serenity was what frightened Yue Ze the most.

He could only stare helplessly as the flames destroyed the work.

A sudden memory, one from years before the fire, flashed in his mind. 

It was one where he sat with a much younger Yunjing under a tree. He was nineteen here. So young. So naive.

Back then, he was thinking intently and quietly about something. So Yunjing had leaned over, smiling at his focused expression.

"What are you thinking about?" she had questioned.

"About what I should call you," Yue Ze admitted, a bit embarrassedly, "Yunjing? Or Jing'er? Yun'er?"

"Hm." She thought for a moment, then shook her head. "I don't like either Jing'er or Yun'er. I just like the way that you say my name. Yunjing. It's nice." She laughed a little.

Yue Ze laughed too. "Alright then. No nicknames. Just Yunjing."

"And just Yue Ze," she hummed in agreement, "Yunjing and Yue Ze. Sounds good together, doesn't it?"

He had grinned, almost shy at this. "It does," he muttered.

"It what?" she asked, "I didn't hear what you said."

"I said it does!" he proclaimed.

"It does what?" she continued asking, a teasing smile surfacing on her lips.

"It sounds good together, alright?" Yue Ze finally admitted, rolling his eyes. "We sound good together."

"That's right." She grinned back. "We do."

Yet only a second after this memory flashed in his mind, he was back in the scene in front of him. 

It was a scene of Yunjing standing between him and the fire, blank determination across her face. It was a scene with a fire in the back, burning up all the paintings she had worked on in her entire life. 

All those paintings, all those memories. 

Burnt. Gone.

When the fire died down, running out of papers to burn, that was when Yunjing finally stepped aside. She finally turned to look, staring at all of it. Her expression was unreadable. 

The last few flickers of flames eventually ceased. 

Only ashes were left behind.


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Catalogue
258 Final Preparations of the Detective
257 The Detective Returns to the Villa
256 End of the Maid's Day
255 Trust System of the Maid
254 A Very Internally-Flustered Maid
253 Tests for the Maid
252 The Maid Cleans Around
251 The Artist Becomes a Literal Maid
250 The Artist Gets a Bit Embarrassed
249 In Which the Detective Gets Exposed
248 The Detective, Mission: Refining the Disguise
247 The Detective, Mission: Testing the Disguise
246 The Detective, Mission: Creating a Disguise
245 The Artist's Transformation Into a Detective
244 Infiltration and the Artist, Again
243 The Artist Thinks and Thinks and Thinks
242 The Artist Thinks and Thinks and Thinks
241 A True Culprit Behind the Artist's Poisoning
240 The Artist Learns of the Madam Liu's Pas
239 Amnesia and the Artis
238 The Artist Meets Her Birthmother
237 Bonus: The Crown Prince Drinks Vinegar
236 The Artist Deals With a Jealous? Business Partner
235 Hangover Soup and the Artis
234 The Artist Deals With Consequences
233 The Artist Proposes a Game
232 An Offer From the Artist For Some Soup
231 When the Artist Thinks Too Much
230 The Artist Has a Matchmaker Master
229 Tranquility and the Artis
228 The Artist, the Wine, the Poetry
227 What Information About the Artist?
226 Drinking With the Artis
225 Alcohol for the Artist, Again
224 The Artist Ponders, Ponders, and Ponders Some More
223 Finding out the Contents in the Artist's Stolen Box
222 The Artist Paints a Cow
221 More Oil Paint and the Artis
220 An Introduction to Oil Paint and the Artis
219 Unoriginal Chapter Titles and the Artis
218 Back to the Artis
217 The Last Memory Fragment of the Pas
216 The Shattering Memory Fragments of the Pas
215 The Darkest Memory Fragments of the Pas
214 The Fracturing Memory Fragments of the Pas
213 The Brightest Memory Fragment of the Pas
212 The Following Memory Fragments of the Pas
211 The First Memory Fragment of the Pas
210 The Artist's Courtyard's Truth
209 A Hot Bath and the Artis
208 Bribery and the Artis
207 The Artist, Physician Yang Edition
206 The Artist Awakens
205 The Exhausted Artist and His Dreams
204 The Artist, Nurse Edition
203 The Physician Diagnosed the Artis
202 The Artist is Innocen
201 Perhaps, the Artist Murdered Someone?
200 The Artist's Infiltration, 2nd Edition: the Yu Villa
199 A Lovely Disguise of the Artis
198 An Attempt of the Artist to Find the Young Master
197 The Artist Tastes the Food
196 Manual Labor and the Artis
195 Can the Artist Cook?
194 The Artist Becomes a Chef
193 Daydreams and Drunken Dreams of the Artis
192 The Artist Snatches Good Food
191 Theory Discussion and the Artis
190 An Artist's Infiltration, Phase Failure ?
189 An Artist's Infiltration, Phase Hiding
188 An Artist's Infiltration, Phase Two
187 An Artist's Infiltration, Phase One
186 The Artist Decides to Infiltrate
185 Poetry and the Artis
184 The Crown Prince Gets Along Well With People
183 The Crown Prince Has Too Many Plans
182 Two Difficult Men and the Artis
181 The Artist Only Cares for Good Food
180 Roasted Duck and the Artis
179 Way Too Many Gifts for the Artis
178 Contemplations and Worries of the Crown Prince
177 Too Many Gifts for the Artis
176 Observations of the Artis
175 The Artist, Moving Forward
174 A Story from the Little Artis
173 The Artist Amongst the Stars
172 The Artist Sits by the Fire
171 Stories For the Artis
170 Expedition of the Artis
169 The Artist Meets the Dog
168 Curses From the Artis
167 The Artist Screams A Lo
166 A Challenge for the Artis
165 The Artist Gives Advice
164 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT 12/31/2019
163 More Cautious Ideas of the Artis
162 Heart of the Artist Feels a Bit Heavy
161 A Good Student: The Artis
160 The Artist Sketches and Ponders
159 Hangover For the Artist, Again
158 When the Young Master Runs Into the Master
157 The Young Master Never Drinks
156 A Drink With the Artist Under the Plum Blossoms
155 Wine Purchase of the Artis
154 The Artist Goes to Buy a Drink
153 New Perils of the Artis
152 Physician Diagnosis for the Artis
151 The Cruelest Memory of the Artis
150 The Artist, Drowning Once More
149 Beginning of the Artist's Wise Words
148 Painting Demonstration of the Artis
147 The Artist Becomes an Instructor
146 New Friends of the Artis
145 The Artist's True Masterpiece
144 Games and the Artis
143 A Long Conversation With the Artis
Chapter 142
Chapter 141
Chapter 140
Chapter 139
Chapter 138
Chapter 137
Chapter 136
Chapter 135
Chapter 134
Chapter 133
132 The Fourth Miss Tries to Get It Over With
131 The Fourth Miss is Not a Simple Beauty
130 What Correlation Between Transmigration and the Fourth Miss?
129 The Fourth Miss Picks Up the Pas
128 Actions of Others During the Celebration
127 Gift From the Crown Prince
126 A Disappointing Conclusion To the Fourth Miss's Day
125 Fear From the Fourth Miss
124 The Young Master, His Thoughts
123 The Fourth Miss's First Touch of Death
122 Walking By the River With the Fourth Miss
121 The Fourth Miss Celebrates Birthdays
120 Avoidance From the Fourth Miss
119 The Fourth Miss Teaches Again
118 What the Fourth Miss Did For Some Time
117 The Fourth Miss Admits to the Truth
116 The Final Truth For the Fourth Miss
Chapter 115
Chapter 114
Chapter 113
Chapter 112
Chapter 111
110 When the Fourth Miss Decides to Become a Tour Guide
109 The Fourth Miss Talks Things Ou
108 The Fourth Miss Blends in the Convention
107 Should the Fourth Miss Sell Her Work?
106 Speed Painting and the Fourth Miss
105 Yes, The Fourth Miss Paints
104 Meetings and Conventions For the Fourth Miss
103 Yang Villa Upgrades and the Fourth Miss
102 The Fourth Miss, a Coward
101 Bonus: Power Up, Agent Yang!
100 Inner Thoughts of the Fourth Miss
99 Senior Brother Chats With Fourth Miss
98 The School Head and the Fourth Miss
97 The Fourth Miss Starts a New Projec
96 Results of the Fourth Miss Negotiating
95 Negotiations and the Fourth Miss
94 Proving One's Identity to the Fourth Miss
93 The Fourth Miss Gets Her Feas
92 Is the Fourth Miss's Invention Great Enough?
91 A Nice Portrait From the Fourth Miss
90 The Fourth Miss Greets Her Master
89 For the Fourth Miss To Meet Her Future Senior Brother
88 The Fourth Miss Begins to Believe in Fate
87 Typical Mornings of the Fourth Miss
86 And the Winner of the Fourth Miss's Drinking Competition Is…
85 Settling the Fourth Miss's Issue With a Drink
84 Chats and the Such With the Fourth Miss
83 Is it Fate, Fourth Miss?
82 A Master-Teacher for the Fourth Miss
81 The Fourth Miss Enjoys Herself At the Festival
80 A Possible Back-Up Plan For the Fourth Miss
79 The Crown Prince Visits Some Old Acquaintances
78 A Product Pitch From the Fourth Miss
77 The Fourth Miss Sees Someone Familiar Again
76 The Fourth Miss Explores the Marketplace
75 Trust Issues and the Fourth Miss
74 When the Fourth Miss Learns of the Past Once More
73 A Stressed Out Fourth Miss
72 The Fourth Miss Becomes a Teacher
Chapter 71
70 The Fourth Miss Has a Nice Conversation
69 A Struggle of the Fourth Miss To Think of Excuses
68 The Fourth Miss Takes a Leisurely Walk
67 A Final Score For the Fourth Miss
66 The Fourth Miss Proceeds to the Rest of the Exam
65 Taking the Exam Along the Fourth Miss
64 An Attempt of the Fourth Miss to Enter the Academy
63 A Solid Disguise For the Fourth Miss
62 The Fourth Miss Asks Her Questions
61 A New Plan of the Fourth Miss
60 The Fourth Miss Reveals Her True Feelings
59 The Unbelievable Fourth Miss
58 In Which the Fourth Miss Demonstrates Her Painting Skills
57 Fourth Miss, Do You Paint?
56 Hui'er Explains Herself
55 Hui'er and Her Troubles
54 The Fourth Miss Counts Her Taels
53 A Miserable Fourth Miss
52 The Fourth Miss Remembers Old Memories
51 The Fourth Miss Starts Her Commission
50 To Go Commission-Painting With the Fourth Miss
49 The Fourth Miss Ponders Over Life
48 A Final Decision From the Fourth Miss
47 The Fourth Miss Learns Both Sides of the Story
46 Revealing the Truth to the Fourth Miss
45 The Fourth Miss Seeks for a Reason
44 A Simple Evening for the Fourth Miss
43 Fourth Miss, What's a Portrait?
42 The Fourth Miss Picks Up Painting Again
41 The Commissioner and His Thoughts
40 The Fourth Miss Begins Her Persuasion
Chapter 39
38 Hui'er Meets the First Miss Again
Chapter 37
36 The Fourth Miss Learns Under Hui'er
35 When the Fourth Miss Visits the Kitchens In the Middle of the Nigh
34 Dinner and Pencils For the Fourth Miss
33 The Fourth Miss Realizes the Truth
32 Fitting Wedding Robes For the Fourth Miss
Chapter 31
30 The Crown Prince Finds Something Familiar
Chapter 29
28 The Fourth Miss Learns of the Yang Family
Chapter 27
26 The Fourth Miss Meets Her Dear Family
25 Exchanging Apologies With the Fourth Miss
24 Lessons of Modesty For the Fourth Miss
23 The Fourth Miss Never Liked Walking
22 Master of Imitation: the Fourth Miss
21 Teaching the Fourth Miss Lessons
20 The Crown Prince Drinks Tea
19 A Dilemma For the Fourth Miss
18 The Fourth Miss Pathetically Runs Away
17 To Suffer More of the Angry Wrath of the Fourth Miss
16 To Suffer the Angry Wrath of the Fourth Miss
15 Which Imbecile Dares to Steal From the Fourth Miss?
14 The Fourth Miss Goes On a Shopping Spree
13 The Young Master Paints
12 The Fourth Miss Gives Up
11 Is the Fourth Miss Getting a Vacation?
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9 Taels For the Fourth Miss
8 When the Fourth Miss Searches for Alternatives
7 The Fourth Miss is a Fraud?
6 The Fourth Miss's Game Plan To Conquer the Markets
5 When Did the Fourth Miss Learn How to Draw?
4 This Fourth Miss Will Not, Can Not, Must Not.
3 The Intoxicated and Clearly Hungover Fourth Miss
2 Fourth Miss, Who?
1 Starry Nights, Dreamy Alcohol, and Lovely Pain
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