Mu Jin, the legitimate daughter of a military family, is a woman who is disdained by her husband and driven out of the house. When she returns, she learns that her husband has taken a new lover. On...
Su Yi smiled, his captivating eyes crinkling, and said to Mu Jin, "Shall I take A Jin outside the city to watch a good show?"
Mu Jin looked puzzled: "What kind of show are you watching?"
"Watching dogs fight each other."
Dogs fighting? Hearing Su Yi say that, Mu Jin was even more puzzled. She was an impatient person and couldn't help but glare at Su Yi, as if to say, "Are you going to tell me or not? If you don't, I'm getting off the bus."
Su Yi laughed: "I reckon that Li Yansong probably won't live past tonight. That idiot was destined to die young the moment he stepped into the General's Mansion to rescue someone. I reckon the people behind him are afraid he'll say something out of line, so they'll kill him tonight."
Hearing Su Yi say this, Mu Jin sneered, "He just thought that my father and brother were not in the mansion, and that I, a woman, would be easy to fool."
Su Yi stared at Mu Jin: "Yes, our A Jin is no ordinary woman. She's really unlucky this time."
Mu Jin was already used to Su Yi's praise. She rolled her eyes and asked, "Then who's the person behind him? Do you know?"
Su Yi shook his head: "I'm not quite sure yet. I've already sent people to investigate. I used to be too lazy to pay attention to these small fry, but since they dared to covet Ah Jin for a single pill, I won't be polite to them."
Mu Jin was surprised: "How did you know they were after me for a single pill?"
Mu Jin seemed to have thought of something: "When I interrogated that assassin, you were already sitting on that rooftop?"
"Yes, when the assassin jumped onto the roof and escaped, I even greeted him."
"Then you should also know that the officialdom in Heyang, and even in the capital, is rotten to the core. Do you intend to tell your father about it?"
Upon hearing Mu Jin's words, Su Yi scoffed coldly: "This court is not my court, I don't care whether it lives or dies."