Last life, Gu Qinlan did everything to help Ji Yinli rise to success, only to find that the ungrateful man had collaborated with her younger sister Gu Qinlan to harm her.
On her deathbed, she...
The cleaning woman's voice was as faint as a mosquito's buzz: "I've spread the word about both things, including Miss Yun's matter..."
After saying that, she was so frightened that she immediately kowtowed and begged for mercy: "Madam, please spare my life. This old servant will never dare to do it again."
Because she was in charge of cleaning and moved around the mansion every day, she was much more informed than the coachman.
Gu Qinlan really wanted to kill the woman immediately, but she held back in the end because she still needed the woman to bewitch her master.
She took two deep breaths before saying, "Let bygones be bygones. From today onward, you will transmit information according to my instructions."
As she spoke, she instructed the woman to send another message to the capital: Zheng Huiyi had been found in a farmer's house, seriously ill. Miss Zhao, from Mohe, had already been taken away by her family. These matters were all handled by those four江湖人士 (jianghu figures), who had now left the Duan Prince's residence.
The driver then added the information the woman hadn't conveyed before, and also relayed the false information.
The mix of true and false information made it difficult for the two princes to distinguish between them unless they sent people to investigate again.
As for Mother Luo, Gu Qinlan was full of confidence; she would not tell the Third Prince about Zheng Huiyi and Zhao Qingyu.
After all, the information she possessed was absolutely true.
Sooner or later, Luo's mother will come looking for her.
Before sending the message out, Gu Qinlan had Jin Chen administer a new drug to the two of them, making them experience the agony of life and death once again.
"You are not allowed to use any tricks in your letters, or your fate will be worse than if you had betrayed your master."
The two were so tortured that they had no will to resist and could only respectfully pass on the message using the old method of communication.