Chapter 350: A Little Expert in Livening Up the Atmosphere



She was the daughter of Concubine Lan's wet nurse and had been serving Concubine Lan since she was a child.

Concubine Lan tortured her a lot. Although she was only forty years old, her temples were already gray.

When Prime Minister Fang heard this, the anger on his face instantly disappeared.

If his son is fake, then wouldn't the descendants of his Fang family be...

The old man turned to look at Lord Wang who was confused outside the hall.

"How about it? Are you happy now? Your biological sister is still alive." Rong Chaoxi said with a smile.

The court officials and concubines below were all terrified.

Are you trying to make her happy?

You are going to destroy her entire family and break her faith!

Su Fei paddled back and forth, shouting in her heart, "You can't see me, you can't see me..."

Seeing that everyone was still unhappy, Rong Chaoxi was about to tell someone else's happy story, but when he turned around, he found that Su Fei was gone.

The little fellow turned to look at the courtiers again, "Master Song, Master Zhao has persuaded your wife to divorce you. Soon you won't have to worry about not having money to raise your children."

Mr. Zhao!!!

Mr. Song: (σ`д′)σ

"Pa——" Lord Song slapped Lord Zhao in the face.

"So it was you who was flirting with my wife! I considered you my good friend, but you actually stole my girl!" Lord Song was furious.

"It's because you are cold to Hui Niang that I am saving her!" Lord Zhao is unrepentant.

Lord Song kept a beautiful concubine and neglected his wife.

Lord Zhao once visited the Song Mansion and fell in love with Mrs. Song at first sight. Every time he went to the Song Mansion, he tried to poach her.

"You're the one who called me Hui Niang!!!"

The two men fought in public, pulling each other's hair like women pulling out hair.

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