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...
Xiao Qingyin was somewhat surprised.
"There are so many people here, what brings you here?"
Her condition hasn't improved much, and being in such a crowded environment makes her easily agitated.
“I heard from my husband that you are in a lawsuit, and I was a little worried, so I asked him to bring me here to see you.”
Madam Fu smiled.
"I didn't expect to see such a brilliant rebuttal from you."
"You flatter me."
Xiao Qingyin smiled modestly.
“We were just about to go to a restaurant for dinner. Would you and General Fu like to join us? We can have your follow-up appointment after we finish eating.”
Madam Fu thought for a moment and nodded: "Okay. If I accidentally have a relapse, I'll have to trouble you again."
"Don't worry."
"Master's wife! I've finally met you."
Yun Shu finally found an opportunity to interject, and stood excitedly in front of Madam Fu.
“We thought our master had lied to us about the marriage since he hadn’t taken you back to the capital for so many years.”
“I’m sorry,” Madam Fu said gently, “the journey from Liaodong to the capital is too long. He was worried that Yun’er and I would suffer, so he couldn’t bear to bring us back.”
"Master has such a gentle side."
Yun Shu sighed.
"I thought he only knew how to whip people."
"Really? He does look a bit fierce in front of his soldiers..."
The group chatted and laughed, and in the blink of an eye they arrived at the restaurant.
Xiao Qingyin requested a private room, and after taking her seat, Madam Fu removed the veil.
She said apologetically, "I look a bit ugly now, I hope you weren't scared."
"What are you saying, Master's wife?"
Yun Shu pretended to be angry.
Are we that kind of people?
"you……"
Madam Han stared blankly at Madam Fu, hesitant to speak.