Jiang Shuwan and her legitimate younger sister, Jiang Yao, both reincarnated. In their previous life, both were transmigrators. Jiang Shuwan was a corporate overachiever, with more money than she c...
On the other side.
The Earl's Mansion.
The medicine had already been prepared, and Song was feeding Jiang Yao the medicine while she was still angry.
"Look at the kind of person you married!"
"He left his new wife at home and went off to have fun by himself!"
"When I was returning home after losing money, I still thought he was a good person. I was blind to his true nature."
Song was furious when she talked about Pei Lingyu.
I still vividly remember the Huimen Mansion, but I never realized that Pei Lingyu was this kind of person back then.
"Mother! How could you say that about Yulang? Yulang would never lie to me!"
"Even if he really did go hunting, and it was those rich young masters who instigated him, he's definitely innocent..."
Jiang Yao sided entirely with Pei Lingyu.
Pei Lingyu disregarded all etiquette and reputation for her sake.
His sincerity towards her couldn't be more genuine!
"I think you're completely bewitched by him..."
Song was furious.
The mother and daughter had a fight, and Song gradually calmed down.
Pei Lingyu was a good excuse, and she accepted it.
After all, she had only heard that Pei Lingyu had gone out to play; she hadn't seen it with her own eyes.
And it is indeed possible that those scions of aristocratic families persuaded Pei Lingyu to go.
She had witnessed Pei Lingyu's deep affection for her daughter.
It should be genuine and heartfelt.
The two revealed Pei Lingyu's affair and then talked about Jiang Shuwan.
"Look at the kind of life she's living, I truly regret it..."
"Mother, don't worry. It's not good to be doing well now; it's good to be doing well in the future."
Seeing Song Shi regretting her actions so much that she was beating her chest and stamping her feet, Jiang Yao remained calm and unconcerned.
really.
When Song talked about Jiang Shuwan's success, she felt a little anxious.
Especially when she saw Jiang Shuwan dressed in a respectable manner, wearing an imperial green belt, being escorted in by her aunt and maids.
That impressive appearance.
Isn't that exactly what she fantasizes about—being in power in the Earl's mansion?
Even more luxurious than she had imagined!
And you must maintain a dignified appearance!
She couldn't believe it at the time.
I never imagined that Jiang Shuwan could live such a dignified life.
In my previous life, it was also at this time.
Because she did not follow proper etiquette at the clan banquet, she was confined to the Buddhist hall by the Wen family every day to learn the rules.
The Wen family was wicked; they taught a mix of real and fake rules.
Whenever she thought she had learned something, she would deliberately make her make mistakes and embarrass herself.
In this way, she would have no choice but to go back and relearn, and the Wen family could continue to torment her.
In my previous life.
That vicious woman, Wen, really tormented her to death.
Why is it that Jiang Shuwan is different from her?
How could Jiang Shuwan possibly live such a respectable life?
However, she quickly came to a conclusion.
“Mother, just you wait. Jiang Shuwan is living a comfortable life now only because she behaved well at the clan banquet. The old lady is willing to give her some face.”
"Just wait a while, and she'll have a lot to suffer!"
“That vicious woman, Wen, dotes on her youngest son like he’s her own flesh and blood.”
“He treats Pei Yanzhi worse than a nephew, let alone his daughter-in-law Jiang Shuwan!”
"She's busy with the Lunar New Year right now, but once she's free after the holiday, she'll have plenty of ways to torment Jiang Shuwan."
"And Pei Yanzhi, didn't he not consummate his marriage with Jiang Shuwan?"
"How far can a woman go without a man's affection?"
"She'll fall from power sooner or later!"
Seeing her resolute and confident manner, Song believed her to some extent.
A woman whose mother-in-law is unkind and whose husband dislikes her.
That's definitely not going to last long.
only……
Madam Song: "Your wife doesn't seem very kind either?"
For a moment, Jiang Yao felt as if she had been hit by a boomerang, and she immediately flew into a rage!
"How would I know!"
"That old witch!"
Jiang Yao was so angry that she smashed half of the house.
damn it!
She's so angry!
In her previous life, Madam Bo clearly doted on Jiang Shuwan like a precious jewel.
When it comes to her, all that's left is torment.
Meanwhile, Jiang Shuwan also heard Song Shi's words, "Even the madam is not kind," through a maid.
She laughed so hard her body trembled.
Song's petty schemes are indeed numerous and disliked.
But sometimes when she acts like a comedian, she really makes people burst into laughter.
"Why bring up something you shouldn't talk about?"
"Jiang Yao must be furious..."
She laughed so hard she collapsed onto the chaise lounge.
Qingxing covered her mouth and laughed beside her.
"That's right, the second young lady was so angry that she smashed half the house."
"After all, it was a sword stabbed by her own mother, right in the heart. The second young lady must be incredibly upset..."
Jiang Yao was indeed upset.
However, her treatment improved.
One reason is that since Jiang Shuwan had made such a trip, the Madam Bo didn't dare to openly refuse her any charcoal.
In addition, Pei Lingyu returned after having enough fun and listened to Jiang Yao's grievances.
This sentimental man felt both heartache and guilt.
Amidst the tug-of-war between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, she once again sided with Jiang Yao.
He couldn't bear to let Jiang Yao learn the rules, so he just stayed by her side every day, feeding her medicine and preparing her medicine.
In an instant, the two regained their initial sweetness.
Like newlyweds, they lived a blissful life.
Unable to do anything about them, Madam Bo went to complain to Old Madam Pei.
That day, when Jiang Shuwan went to Madam Pei's courtyard, she happened to see the departing figure of Madam Pei.
Several maids and servants were also whispering among themselves.
"Your wife is indeed improper."
"But judging from the way Madam Bo looks, she seems to wish for the young master and Madam Bo to become estranged?"
"It's really going too far for a mother-in-law to think that her son and daughter-in-law are like oil and water."
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