Quick Transmigration: The Cannon Fodder's Older Brother

Died for no reason at all.

Ning Hong was suddenly bound to a portable system that made him travel through world after world, saving those innocent cannon fodders who met tragic ends.

Chapter 291 The Lin Family of the Red Mansion 2

"What's wrong with my personality?"

"Your wife will drive you crazy sooner or later."

With a sneer, Granny Liu immediately accused the two of crimes.

"Granny Liu?"

Jia Min roared angrily.

His voice sounded a bit stronger than usual.

"Madam, I'm doing this for your own good. If the young master and young lady are not properly disciplined, they will surely become lawless in the future."

"So? You want to discipline me in my mother's place?" Ning Hong scoffed. "With your status as a mere servant?"

"That's not what I meant."

A hint of confusion flashed in Granny Liu's eyes.

Strange, why hasn't his wife fainted yet? If she doesn't faint, how are they supposed to act next? How are they supposed to pin the blame for making his wife faint on them?

"Madam, what about your health?"

"I'm perfectly healthy." She also noticed that black liquid was flowing out of her body, but she had never felt so refreshed since giving birth to Daiyu.

"lady?"

Could it be that she's detoxing by releasing these black liquids?

"Guards, arrest Granny Liu!"

Jia Min spoke up.

"Madam, what are you doing?"

"Granny Liu, do you really think I'm a fool?"

Jia Min squinted as she spoke.

Her health has indeed been poor in recent years, but back in the Rongguo Duke's Mansion, she studied and learned to read and write under her father's guidance. She was personally taught by her father, the Rongguo Duke.

If she weren't a woman.

She is the one who will revitalize the Rongguo Mansion in the future.

It was only because she had been so eager to have a child in recent years that she had ruined her health and been bedridden, which gradually led to her becoming less attentive to her caregiver.

This Granny Liu underestimated them.

"Keep an eye on Granny Liu for me."

At Jia Min's command, the old, rough-looking women waiting at the door rushed forward and tied up Liu Mama.

"Madam, Madam, I have always been devoted to you, why are you doing this?"

Granny Liu cried out, "Aren't you afraid of chilling the hearts of those who serve you by doing this?"

“Whether they feel heartbroken or not, we don’t know yet, but what you’ve done has chilled my mother’s heart.” Ning Hong clapped her hands, and a doctor’s attire walked in. This was the doctor from the Almond Hall across from the Lin residence.

He was not a physician in charge of the local government.

His mother had been ill for too long, and he feared the family physician was unreliable. Time was of the essence, so he could only send his servant to find a doctor with a good reputation.

The doctor remained expressionless, showing no interest in the events unfolding in the room. He simply took out his medical record and began to take Jia Min's pulse.

Having practiced medicine for many years, he had seen far too many cases like this. The best approach was to simply ignore them, not listen, not ask, not think, and just focus on treating the patient.

"Doctor, how is my mother?"

"The toxins in Madam's body have been removed, but she is still a little weak. She just needs to take some tonics to recuperate."

"Then, doctor, could you please take another look at my sister?"

Ning Hong then carried Daiyu over and had the doctor take her pulse.

"The young lady has been poisoned? It will make her gradually weaken and eventually bedridden. It is the same kind of poison as the madam's, but the young lady was given a very small dose, so it will not endanger her life for the time being."

After saying this, the doctor took the reward and left without asking another question.

"He's a sensible doctor, much better than the doctors in our household," Jia Min said with a sneer at Liu Mama.

"Granny Liu, did you hear that? The doctor said I've been poisoned!"

"This servant heard it. I wonder which damned bastard dared to do such a thing?"

"Yes, fortunately, I wasn't meant to die. And so, somehow, I was cured of the poison." Jia Min stared intently at Granny Liu. She didn't miss the fleeting surprise in Granny Liu's eyes.

The more this happened, the more distressed she felt.

Granny Liu had been with her for many years; how could she accept such betrayal?

"Is Madam doubting me?" Granny Liu looked at Jia Min, her eyes filled with disbelief.

“It’s not that I doubt you, it’s that I’m certain it’s you,” Jia Min said, enunciating each word clearly.

"The only person who could poison me and bribe the imperial physician is you."

In recent years, she has been seriously ill, and Liu Mama has been in charge of almost all the affairs in the backyard.

Now that she is still alive, Liu Mama treats Daiyu and Hong'er this way. One can only imagine how her two children will be treated once she is gone.

No, she had to survive.

Jia Min secretly vowed to herself that, at the very least, she would hold on until Hong'er grew up.

Amidst Liu's terrified expression, these people subdued her.

Only then did Granny Liu realize what was happening.

How could she have forgotten?

Even though she wielded immense power in the household, the premise was that she was the nanny most valued by the madam. If the madam no longer favored her, then what difference would there be between her and an ordinary, rough old woman?

"Mother, her son is still in your dowry shop."

That Granny Liu is the most despicable person imaginable.

Her son and husband were both in Jia Min's shop, and Jia Min had treated her with respect. But people are never satisfied, and she did this to Jia Min.

More and more black liquid was coming out of her body, and Jia Min smelled a sour stench, which she found unbearable.

"Yu'er, Hong'er, let Mother wash up first—"

After Jia Min finished washing up, she felt incredibly relaxed.

She hadn't felt this relaxed in a long time.

In the glass mirror, her face was rosy, her skin delicate and radiant, as if she were a vibrant young woman of sixteen or seventeen.

When Lin Ruhai returned home and saw Jia Min like this, he was pleasantly surprised.

Knowing that it was Liu Mama who did it, Lin Ruhai was filled with mixed emotions.

"Amin, you said that everything Liu Mama has is a gift from you, so why would she betray you? What reason does she have to betray you?"

"I don't know about that," Jia Min said, leaning against Lin Ruhai's chest.

She lied.

She already knew what was going on in her heart.

However, this was a matter in the backyard, and she didn't want Lin Ruhai to know.

Granny Liu kept saying that she was angered to death by her two children, and that this was in an attempt to ruin her children's reputation.

They even said that after she died, they would have no one to teach them, which clearly shows that they already knew that once she died, the person they wanted would come and teach them.

Of course, if she were to die suddenly, the household would be in Liu Mama's hands, and whatever she said would be done.

However, Liu Mama did not expect that Hong'er's medicine would be so effective that her body recovered in an instant.

"Madam, please spare my mother, sir?"

Just then, a commotion broke out outside the door.

"What's going on?" Jia Min looked at the maid beside her.

Just as the maid was about to go out to inquire, she heard another voice from outside the door, "Master, please spare my mother for the sake of the time I've served you."