She was the daughter of the county magistrate but was forced to marry into a peasant family by her dímǔ.
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Chapter 1834 Moving Away
Qiao Xuan scolded him: "I am the wife of the prefect after all. Do you think the Fan family dares to do anything to me seriously?"
The matter of the Fan family came to an end for the time being, and Shao Yunduan asked someone to urge Guan Zhoucheng to move.
The West Courtyard was in chaos, with people and horses stumbling about. Madam Guan was crying and shouting, and her shrill curses could be faintly heard in the East Courtyard.
Not sure if she didn't dare or was warned by Guan Zhoucheng, but she didn't dare to go to the East Courtyard and yell at Qiao Xuan.
As long as she didn't come over to make trouble, Qiao Xuan ignored the occasional shouting and cursing.
Since Guanzhou Cheng is no longer the governor, it is only normal for him to move out of the backyard of the provincial government. They have no choice but to do so.
In the west courtyard, Mrs. Guan was shocked. She had been crying for a long time, but she was still very angry.
She even felt that it was unreal, like a dream - was she no longer the wife of the governor? Her husband had become a small clerk?
Not to mention that the provincial governor's annual salary is two hundred silver coins, while a clerk has less than thirty taels. Just the fact that her status has taken such a sudden turn for the worse makes her wonder how she will face people in the future.
Mrs. Guan was originally angry and refused to move. She had long regarded this place as her home. After all, she had lived here for so many years. But the yamen runners came and said that if they didn't move their things out in three days, Lord Shao would ask them to throw all their things out! Mrs. Guan was angry and resentful, so she asked people to pack up.
At the same time, he sent people to clean up the house.
They actually had another house in Anze Prefecture, a medium-sized, two-story courtyard. Although it wasn't in a particularly prosperous area, it was not bad, enough for their family to live in. However, they were unwilling to accept the fate.
"… Even if you have no merit, you have worked hard. Master, you have done so much for Anzezhou. How can you just dismiss you? This Lord Shao will not be willing to do anything unless he turns Anzezhou upside down and makes people panic! Master, you have been the prefect for ten years. What have you done wrong? Why should he drive you away!"
Mrs. Guan became more and more frustrated as she spoke. She angrily said, "I'm not leaving! I don't want to leave! I want to see if they really dare to chase us out! Humph, they want to throw my things, let's see who dares to do it! Is there any law left..."
Mrs. Guan originally thought that she could live in the East Courtyard, but in the end, she couldn't even live in the West Courtyard. How could she not be annoyed?
Guanzhou Cheng glanced at her, sneered, and told her about the Fan family.
"You know what kind of personality Old Madam Fan has, right? She couldn't even get the slightest bit of room for bargaining with the Shao couple. Do you think we can do it?"
Mrs. Guan was speechless...
"Don't be angry," Guan Zhoucheng rubbed his forehead tiredly, his cold eyes were emotionless: "Just wait and see, this is just the beginning, we may not have no chance of turning the tables..."
Madam Guan sneered and gritted her teeth: "Forget it, I will listen to the master! Anzezhou is different from other places. I also want to see what will happen to them in the end!"
It didn't take three days, but two days later, Guan Zhoucheng and his family moved out.
Mrs. Guan hated Qiao Xuan and Shao Yunduan so much that she took away everything that could be moved, not even leaving a curtain for them.
Mrs. Guan even ordered the servants to dig up a lot of flowers and trees in the garden. She said that they were all planted by her, and since she was leaving, they should be taken away.
Throughout the garden, a cluster of plants were dug up here and two or three plants there, and countless plants were broken or damaged. Dirt and broken branches and leaves were scattered everywhere on the ground, making the garden a mess.
(End of this chapter)