"The snow this year is falling too heavily and too frequently. I hope it stops soon." Otherwise, we might be faced with another snow disaster.
Watching the goose feather-like snowflakes falling outside the window, Daohua was filled with concern.
Her son, Daozi, who was practicing his calligraphy nearby, heard her and replied: "Mom, it’s better when the snow falls heavily. That way, the snowman we built in the courtyard won’t melt away."
It was because of the heavy snow that the snowman he built with his mom has remained untouched for over half a month, still looking the same.
Hearing this, Daohua sat beside Daozi and started explaining to him the dangers of a snow disaster.
Daohua: "If the snow falls too heavily, houses can collapse under the weight."
Daozi: "Then those houses must have been built poorly."
Daohua: "Not everyone lives in houses as sturdy as ours. Remember, many of the homes in Daohua Village are made from mud and straw? Those houses can’t withstand too much pressure."
"Think about it, we have a charcoal brazier and a fireplace at home, as well as thick cotton clothes, and we still feel cold. What about those without a house to shelter them, staying out in the icy wilderness?"
Daozi shivered: "They could freeze to death."
Daohua nodded: "Not only that, if too much snow accumulates, roads can get blocked, and then you can’t go out. If there’s food at home, it’s fine, but if there isn’t, what then?"
Daozi fell silent: "They might starve to death."
Daohua: "So do you still think it’s good for the snow to fall heavily?"
Daozi hastily shook his head: "It’s not good." While saying this, he looked out the window and prayed, "I hope the snow stops soon. I won’t build any more snowmen."
Daohua smiled and patted her son’s head, urging him to continue focusing on his calligraphy. She also tucked in the twin babies sleeping beside them and then went to the kitchen.
The house had both elderly and children, and winter was a time when illnesses were frequent, so Daohua was extra cautious, regularly preparing medicinal meals to nourish her family every few days.
The medicinal meal that had been simmering all night was now fragrant and ready, and just as Daohua was about to ask the maidservant to serve it, Guyu hurried over in a rush.
"Princess Consort, the second madam and the fourth young miss have arrived with injuries. The gatekeeper saw the second madam’s face covered in blood and immediately sent someone to inform me. Seeing that their injuries were indeed serious, I took the liberty of having them taken to the guest house."
Daohua paused for a moment before realizing that the second madam and the fourth young miss mentioned were her aunt-in-law and Yan Yile. As she walked outside, she asked, "Weren’t they on their way to Lanwu Prefecture? Why would my second sister allow them to travel in the snow?"
While speaking, she shook her head, not bothering to delve into these matters, "Has a physician been summoned?"
Guyu nodded: "Someone has been sent to fetch one. The physician should arrive shortly."
Daohua hummed in acknowledgment, then sighed. Xiao Yeyang’s ominous words had indeed come true.
It was only the beginning of December, and calculating the time, it had only been over two months since aunt-in-law and Yile had left for Lanwu Prefecture, and now they had returned, seeking the Prince Residence right away.
"How did they get injured?"
Guyu: "They said the snow on the road was too deep, which caused the carriage to overturn. It was lucky that they were close to the city gate at the time, and there were passersby around."
With that, she paused and glanced at Daohua’s expression.
"The second madam announced herself as belonging to the Prince Residence and promised a hefty reward, which finally persuaded some people to help bring the second madam and the fourth young miss here to the Prince Residence."
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