Chapter 166 Liu's Taught Daughter
"Father, I know I was wrong. Please forgive me and You'er. From today on, I will educate You'er well."
Liu kowtowed and admitted her mistake earnestly. If she knew she was wrong but still argued with the old man, Jun Moyang would beat her to death when he came back.
When Jun Taifu saw that Liu had finally realized her mistake, her anxious mood also eased. He asked Jun Wuyou with a stern face: "What about you? Do you know what mistake you made?"
Even though he knew Jun Wuyou was stupid, Jun Taifu still asked her, just to let her think things through with her pig brain.
If I don’t use my brain anymore, I’m afraid it will really break down.
Jun Wuyou has always been a child who grew up in a honey pot. Not to mention using her brain, she rarely uses her limbs. When Jun Taifu asked her, she really didn't understand what Jun Taifu meant.
She tilted her head slightly, as if she was trying to think of something. She thought for a while before looking at Liu.
Was she wrong? She wondered.
It is obvious that Jun Wushuang is fine and not dead. Her grandfather scolded her and her mother, and she knelt down. Her mother also admitted her mistake. Why did she still ask what she had done wrong?
When Jun Taifu saw her like this, he was extremely disappointed.
He could even teach the emperor, so why were his descendants so stupid?
Tutor Jun couldn't help but doubt his own abilities. He had two sons. The eldest son was kept by his side and taught personally, but the results were not satisfactory. The second son was kept in his hometown and taught personally by his father, but the results were the same.
My grandchildren are worse than my sons. Each generation is worse than the previous one.
Master Jun lost his temper and sighed deeply in his heart. He glanced at Jun Wushuang who was standing next to him. Among all his descendants, only this granddaughter was smart. It was a pity that she was not a grandson and could not inherit the Jun family. She could only support the Jun family.
He waved his hand helplessly at Liu and said earnestly, "You guys go down and teach them well when you return. If you don't teach them yourself and let others teach them when you go out, it won't be the same."
"Yes, daughter-in-law, take your leave."
At this moment, Liu understood what Master Jun said and his feelings. She no longer had any complaints against him and only blamed herself for not educating her children well.
He pulled Jun Wuyou and kowtowed respectfully, then took Jun Wuyou's hand, glanced at Madam Liu and her daughter, and left the study.
After leaving the study, Liu didn't say a word and pulled Jun Wuyou to her Furong Courtyard.
"Mom, please slow down. You'er is almost going to fall to death if you walk so fast."
Liu almost dragged Jun Wuyou away. She staggered and almost fell several times. She immediately pouted and said angrily.
Liu turned a deaf ear to him and just pulled Jun Wuyou all the way to Furong Courtyard. She asked the maids to guard the gate and then pulled Jun Wuyou directly into her bedroom before letting go.
"mother."
Jun Wuyou rubbed the wrist that was hurt by Liu's grip and cried out in grievance.
"Kneel down."
Liu shouted sternly without even looking at him.
"Mother, what did you say?"
Jun Wuyou thought she had heard it wrong, and she looked at Liu in confusion.
"Kneel down."
Liu said again in a heavy tone.
Jun Wuyou had never seen Liu so serious before. Not to mention scolding her, she had never even said harsh words to her, let alone asked her to kneel.
Jun Wuyou couldn't accept Liu's behavior for a moment. Her mouth pursed, tears streamed down her face, and she knelt in front of Liu shyly.
Seeing her daughter looking so aggrieved, Liu felt heartbroken, but if You'er didn't teach her, just as Master Jun said, if she didn't teach her, someone else would come and it would be a different matter.
If someone else teaches you, the price might be You'er's life.
And if you don't teach her now, there will be no chance. The old man will definitely marry You'er off as soon as possible.
Liu took a deep breath, suppressed the pain in her heart, and asked, "You'er, do you know your mistake?"
Jun Wuyou cried and shook her head, grabbing Liu's skirt. "Mother, what did You'er do wrong? Why did grandfather ask You'er, and why did mother not ask You'er? It's obvious that my third sister is fine. What did You'er do wrong?"
"You, it's all because of your mother that you got spoiled."
Liu was both angry and distressed, she poked Jun Wuyou on the forehead.
He moved a small stool and sat in front of Jun Wuyou, then told her carefully what happened today.
After finishing her speech, Liu said earnestly, "You'er, you should grow up and learn to think for yourself. You can't be so willful anymore. Do you know why your grandfather is so angry?"
Jun Wuyou wiped her tears, nodded, and shook her head. She looked at Liu with a confused look, sobbing, "Mother, You'er will never compete with Third Sister for the position of Crown Prince's concubine, nor will she make Mother and Grandfather angry again."
No matter how stupid or naive Jun Wuyou was, she understood that everything she had suffered today was because of the incident with the Crown Prince's concubine, and she didn't plan to fight for it.
The reason she is favored in the mansion is inseparable from the love of her grandfather, father and mother. If she makes them unhappy, how can she still be favored?
After all, he was a child who grew up in the inner chambers and had never experienced or seen anything like that.
Isn’t her illegitimate brother an example?
Liu looked at her still naive daughter, and seeing how well-behaved she was now, she lovingly smoothed her messy hair and continued to guide her, "You'er, although your grandfather is the emperor's tutor, he is already very old. Now our family relies on him for survival. If your grandfather were to fall one day, who would be left in our Jun Mansion to support us? Would we still be able to live such a good life?"
Jun Wuyou blurted out without thinking: "Daddy, Daddy, come and support me."
Liu smiled bitterly: "Yes, it should be your father who supports the family, but your father is only a small official of the fifth rank. How can he support such a big Jun family?
And if your grandfather were gone, who in the court would curry favor with us? Then no one would curry favor with our Jun family, and we would no longer have those days of wealth and splendor, and our Jun family would have to rely on others for survival.
Life is too difficult when you have to rely on others for your livelihood.
To preserve such a life, your grandfather made your third sister the Crown Prince's concubine. This way, our Jun family would have a marriage relationship with the royal family. At least, the powerful and influential people would not embarrass our Jun family for the Crown Prince's sake. Perhaps your father could even take advantage of this opportunity to get a promotion, and your brother would have a chance to work for the Crown Prince."
After hearing what Liu said, Jun Wuyou seemed to understand a little, but she still couldn't figure it out. She was prettier than Jun Wushuang, and she was the eldest daughter of the eldest house. Wouldn't it be appropriate for her to be the prince's concubine?
If she becomes the Crown Prince's concubine, won't her father and brothers still be taken care of, or even climb higher?
Seeing her puzzled expression, Liu knew she was still wondering why she couldn't be the Crown Prince's concubine, so she gently asked, "You'er, are you wondering why it's not you who's the Crown Prince's concubine?"
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