Chapter 1808 - 1815: Juhua Is Saved (Part 1) - Transmigration: From Farmer To Empress - NovelsTime

Transmigration: From Farmer To Empress

Chapter 1808 - 1815: Juhua Is Saved (Part 1)

Author: Youngest Fifth Daughter
updatedAt: 2026-01-15

CHAPTER 1808: CHAPTER 1815: JUHUA IS SAVED (PART 1)

The letter clearly stated: Tomorrow at the exact moment of the Hour of the Dragon, let Cai Wei go alone to the century-old pine tree at the top of Qixia Mountain. Going too early won’t work, and going too late won’t work either. If they find out there are others who went, they will immediately kill Juhua. If Cai Wei hasn’t gone by the appointed time, they will also immediately kill Juhua!

In other words, Juhua’s life or death is completely in Cai Wei’s hands!

"Wei’er, mother thinks it’s better to send people to ambush the bandits on the way to Qixia Mountain tonight, and take down the entire gang. This way, we can naturally rescue the Miss of the Shen Family. It’s too dangerous for you to go to Qixia Mountain alone!" Lady Du said worriedly.

"Mm, let’s do as mother says!"

To reassure Lady Du, Cai Wei could only comfort her in this way. In fact, in her heart, she had already planned to go meet them tomorrow. She was secretly relieved that the day chosen by the bandits was tomorrow because by then, her menstruation would also be over, and she could freely enter and exit the Space. Otherwise, if it were today, it would have been difficult!

Upon hearing Cai Wei agree not to go, Lady Du finally felt relieved. Although she was also worried about the Shen Family’s Miss, she was just an ordinary woman, most concerned about her own daughter. Initially, upon receiving the letter, she feared Cai Wei would agree to meet them alone and didn’t want to enter the palace to deliver the letter. But later she thought that if Juhua’s life was lost by mistake, her daughter would blame her. Moreover, the Shen Family’s Miss was the chosen granddaughter-in-law of the Duke Li Guo Mansion. If Juhua’s life was lost due to her own selfishness, the Duke Li Guo Mansion would also be dissatisfied with her. Fei’er is the daughter-in-law of Duke Li Guo Mansion and might be somewhat affected there. Besides, her daughter’s skills are extraordinary, and her son-in-law loves her dearly, sure to find ways to protect her. After much consideration, she made up her mind to deliver the letter into the palace...

After Lady Du left, Nangong Yi said to Cai Wei, "How do you plan to go tomorrow?"

Cai Wei said, "I’ll go. I want to see who is trying to scheme against me."

Nangong Yi said, "Very well, I will accompany you. I won’t let those who dare scheme against us off easily!"

Cai Wei said, "My menstruation should be over by tonight. Then, I’ll put you into the Space, and we’ll act according to circumstances!"

The husband and wife discussed their plans and decided on the course of action.

The next morning, before dawn, Cai Wei got up early. After bathing, she was able to enter the Space as she wished.

Everything in the Space was as usual. Cai Wei let Brother Ying go out to find Juhua’s whereabouts while she went into the kitchen to prepare breakfast for the men and children.

Before the fire was lit, Brother Ying already brought news: "Master, Miss Juhua is now under that century-old tree at the top of Qixia Mountain, surrounded by six men in black clothes. Shall I deal with them?"

"No need; how is Juhua? Is she injured or anything?"

"She’s not injured, but she seems to have lost weight and looks a bit wilted..."

Juhua being thinner and wilted was within Cai Wei’s expectations. She was raised under the meticulous care of Madam Cui, and although in the past she faced oppression from Aunt Yan and her daughter, being kidnapped by such ruthless bandits was the first such incident in her life. It would be odd if a girl from the boudoir like her was not frightened!

"Stay there, making sure they don’t hurt Juhua. We’ll go over after having a meal. Keep an ear on what those bandits are saying and be cautious not to get hurt!"

Cai Wei picked several ears of young corn from the field, used a shredder to make corn juice, cracked open four or five wild chicken eggs, cooked a few warm corn pancakes, milked a cow, and prepared two small pickles to complement the meal.

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