中乡魁宝玉却尘缘
沐皇恩贾家延世泽
Baoyu explains his remarks before Oriole leaves. The day of
the examinations arrives; Baochai is concerned by Baoyu’s hasty and
unconvincing conversion, while Lady Wang is concerned as it will be the first
time the boys have been away without her. Baochai finds their parting
conversation ominous and Baoyu’s behaviour strange – he acts like he is leaving
forever. He is rushed out, giggling, while the ladies weep.
Huan and Lady Xing discuss Qiaojie; all is settled, and she
is to leave with no ceremony after Yun sends her horoscope to the prince. A
maid overhears and rushes to tell Patience. Qiaojie is disconsolate. A
messenger arrives from Lady Xing telling her to prepare; Lady Wang comforts
her, and is furious to hear of Huan’s involvement. Grannie Liu is announced;
Patience persuades Lady Wang to see her. She is told the whole story since
Xifeng’s death. She is aghast, and suggests hiding Qiaojie in her village. Lady
Wang consents after hearing Patience and Qiaojie’s entreaties. They act quickly
and silently, before Yun returns with the signed contract; Qiaojie is dressed
as Qinger, and she and Patience slip into a carriage with Grannie Liu. The
sentries, who disapprove of Lady Xing’s plan, are on their side. Lady Wang is
still apprehensive; Baochai tells her to act normal, and she will find someone
to tell Lady Xing. The Mongol prince, meanwhile, is dismayed to hear that the
proposed girl is from the respected Jia family, and shuts down the deal before
Yun arrives. Huan is furious. Lady Wang tells them that Patience and Qiaojie
have killed themselves and she wants the bodies back. Huan, Yun and Lady Xing
are left to blame each other. They interrogate the sentries, who deny all
knowledge, complaining about having not been paid while Yun and Huan gamble.
They are unable to unearth anything.
The day that the examinations finish, Lan arrives late in the
evening without Baoyu. Lan explains that Baoyu finished his exam early and got
lost in the crowd outside. All weep and a search party is sent; Baochai, Xichun
and Aroma guess that the monk is involved. Tanchun visits a few days later,
offering some comfort, although she is upset by recent events. News arrives
that Baoyu was placed seventh in the exam, and Lan has passed too as 130th;
Baochai and Lady Wang feign delight. Tealeaf briefly cheers them by suggesting
that he must be found now that he’s passed, but Xichun and Tanchun are more
circumspect, thinking he may have become a monk, and that it was fate. Aroma
faints with grief. Lan is summoned by the Emperor, who enjoyed his composition,
and explains Baoyu’s disappearance. He also finds that Zhen Baoyu has passed
too. The Emperor orders a memorial, and declares an amnesty that saves Pan, and
later pardons Zhen and She and returns the confiscated property, all thanks to
Baoyu’s poem. He also orders all the garrisons to make a full search for him.
Qiaojie is the toast of her new village; Grannie Liu proposes
a match between her and the son of the richest local family. She sends Baner to
Rongguo, and he returns with news of the family’s rehabilitation and a letter
from Lian inviting Qiaojie home. Qinger and Patience go with her. It is an
emotional return; Lian, who is also newly returned, is furious with Yun’s
co-conspirators; Lady Xing is ashamed. Aroma is suddenly taken ill.
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