The protagonist transmigrated into an abusive, deep, and tragic romance novel as the villainess. She knew the plot well but was unable to change it. Whenever she tried to speak about the plot, her ...
[Yes, Song Yi is actually Lao Shi's distant cousin. She came to the capital to find her relatives, but before she could find them, she encountered some thugs and was rescued by Lao Shen who happened to be passing by... Oh, and then there's the scene where she offers herself to him...]
[Later, when Lao Shi went to Lao Shen's house, he saw Song Yi. The two recognized each other and then ended up in bed together... After that, Lao Shi would often sneak into the Shen residence at night to meet his cousin in secret! Oh my, those scenes are truly blush-inducing!]
Chuanwen's words were tinged with excitement, but she quickly laughed again, "Hahaha, I just finished a secret rendezvous with my cousin, and as I turned to leave, I saw Old Shen's concubine, Xiao Lü, and a strategist humming and giggling in the bamboo grove..."
As the carriage carrying the message moved further and further away, so too did his heartfelt words.
Inside the tavern, the atmosphere had become tense. Shen Congliang's eyes were practically spitting fire as he glared at Shi Shen, who glanced at the tavern door out of the corner of his eye, intending to make a run for it.
Bang!
It was the sound of a stool hitting the ground!
"Lord Shen, please calm down! Don't get angry! Anger is bad for your health!"
These were the voices of colleagues trying to mediate the fight.
"Oh dear, my sir, please be careful!"
That was the sound of the owner and waiter lamenting the state of the tables, chairs, and business. The surrounding diners quickly stood up and moved away from the scene.
Shi Shen didn't make a sound, since he was in the wrong, and quickly ran away before the stool hit him.
In the end, Shen Congliang gave both Song Yi and Xiao Lü to Zhao Dajia.
In the destitute courtyard stood two beautiful women. This was the scene Zhao Dajia saw when he returned home, leaving him stunned and bewildered.