After Exile, I Led My Family to the Peak of Life

Content Warning: This story is set in a fictional world, and it is very fictional indeed.

This is a story of family struggle, not just the protagonist's individual struggle. The protagoni...

Chapter 96 The Fate of Aunt Yang

"Madam has fainted!"

Yang was taken away, and Madam Cao was so angry that she felt dizzy. The servants hurriedly sent Madam Cao back to the main courtyard.

The courtyard was empty in an instant.

Upon hearing that his wife had fainted, Cao Qian rushed home.

Cao Ying was taking care of him at his bedside.

When Cao Qian learned about this from the old nanny, he was so angry that his face turned red and his neck bulged, and he lost all his composure.

He cursed and swore, wishing he could drag Yang Shi and Yang Guangmao out and beat them to death.

"Send Yang to the nunnery overnight, and find two rough old women to keep an eye on her so she doesn't run away."

For Ying'er's sake, I will not harm her. For the rest of her life, she will live in the nunnery, praying for Ying'er's well-being.

"The Yang family."

Cao Qian's tone was fierce; the Yang family's actions had truly crossed his line.

For Cao, a former county magistrate, setting up a shop would be an easy task.

Soon after, news spread that the three Yang brothers had gotten into a fight over the unequal distribution of family property.

However, the three Yang brothers had long been at odds due to their parents' favoritism, and Cao Qian arranged for someone to instigate a few things, and a fight broke out between them.

Yang's mother wanted to come to the Cao family to ask Yang for money, but she couldn't even get into the Cao family's house. In previous years, the Cao family had given Yang face.

Nowadays, he's nothing more than a family member of a purchased servant; what kind of proper relative is he?

Dare to make a scene?

See if your family can withstand the charge of trespassing.

Now the Yang family knew perfectly well that Lord Cao had found out about their scheme.

The three brothers fought fiercely over the family property, and now that their source of income was gone, they had to hold onto what little money they had.