Xiao Qingyin, a master physician, dies unexpectedly and transmigrates into the body of the eldest legitimate daughter of the Minister of Revenue in the Great Xi Dynasty, who was raised in the count...
Mrs. Xu had a long face.
"Think of the young master."
As she said this, she turned her face toward Yao and strained to look to the right.
"What are you looking at...?"
Yao instinctively looked in her direction.
A jade pendant, so well-preserved it could hardly be more precious, was being held and shaken by a young man with big eyes and a baby face.
When she looked over, the man winked at her.
Yao recognized the man as the one who had just brought Xu's mother to the courtroom.
He's in cahoots with Xiao Qingyin.
My heart sank immediately.
That jade pendant was her birthday gift to Heng'er this year!
Heng'er loved this jade pendant very much and wore it every day, even when sleeping.
In an instant, she understood everything.
Xu's mother wouldn't betray her for no reason; she must have been manipulated by someone.
And those who have been manipulating her are now using the same methods to manipulate her.
How dare you!
Yao roared in anger, wishing she could kill Xiao Qingyin on the spot.
Xiao Qingyin smiled: "Does Madam intend to plead guilty?"
Yao clenched her fists.
Xiao Qingyin leaned close to her ear and whispered, "I advise you to be honest if you don't want your son and daughter to end up like them."
"you!"
Only then did Yao realize that she was far less ruthless than this little bitch.
She broke the deadly trap she had meticulously planned and even used her son to turn the tables on her.
All that talk about spring going and the blue-turning experiment is just a smokescreen.
From the moment Heng'er fell into her hands, she was certain of victory.
Her son was her life.
She couldn't just stand by and watch him get killed.
We lost.
She was utterly defeated.
Yao gave up the struggle.
“I confess, I did indeed murder the Yun family.”
"This isn't the only crime, is it?" Xiao Qingyin said coldly. "Please confess to your other crimes as well."