Chapter 25 Forced to Death
After Shen Sangsang got into Old Madam Shen's car, Old Madam Shen glanced at her from the corner of her eyes.
Shen Sangsang called out obediently, "Grandma."
Old Madam Shen closed her eyes and ignored her.
After arriving at the Shen family, Old Madam Shen was surrounded by a large group of people, and Shen Sangsang followed closely behind her.
When she passed through the Shen family's old house, the servants in the house all looked towards her, but their attitude towards her was indifferent.
After Madam Shen entered the room, Shen Sangsang was not invited in, so she could only stand in front of Madam Shen's door.
At this time, it was still drizzling outside, and there were already dense raindrops on Shen Sangsang's face, but she stood there, saying nothing and not caring.
Old Madam Shen sat on the couch in her room, and her personal servant, Xijie, fumigated her legs with mugwort. "You won't let her in?"
Old Madam Shen held the teacup and drank tea without saying a word.
Xijie added, "After all, she's someone you keep close to you... She came here today probably to ask for your forgiveness."
Incense was burning in the room, and the whole place was filled with the aroma of medicine.
Madam Shen looked at the shadow outside the window for a while, then put down the teacup in her hand and asked, "Please forgive me?"
Old Madam Shen sneered.
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Shen Sangsang stood in the drizzle for half an hour before being summoned to the pavilion in the lotus pond.
By the time she reached the pavilion by the lotus pond, her whole body was soaked by the rain. Her hair was disheveled and her pale face was framed by the hair on both sides, making her look like a water ghost in the pond.
At this time, Madam Shen was sitting on the golden chair in the center of the pavilion, waiting for her.
Shen Sangsang moved closer to her.
When Old Madam Shen saw her coming, she glanced at her first, then picked up the teacup on the table and took a sip: "Why are you so interested in revisiting the old place today?"
Shen Sangsang said in a cold voice: "I heard that your health has not been good, so I came to see you."
"Look at me?"
Madam Shen's voice was filled with weariness and boredom: "There's no need to look at me. I'm not worth your while now."
Shen Sangsang flattered: "How could that be? No matter what happens, to me, you are the person I respect the most and the one I am most grateful to."
These words made Old Lady Shen slowly put down the cup of tea in her hand: "Gratitude? Respect?"
Madam Shen looked at her extremely respectful appearance and sneered: "You planned such a big drama at my birthday party and ruined the reputation of the Shen family. What is your motive?"
Old Madam Shen stood up from her chair, walked over to her and looked her over. "You're really willing to do anything to achieve the Shen family's prosperity and wealth."
"Grandma, what if I say that I don't want the Shen family's wealth and glory?"
At this moment, Shen Sangsang, who had been lowering her head, suddenly raised her face:
Her face was extremely pale, with a ghostly look and an abnormal expression.
Madam Shen stared at her, sensing something was amiss. She frowned slightly and took a few steps back. "What are you talking about?"
But Shen Sangsang, who was standing there, slowly approached her, staring at her with a pair of eyes: "Family glory, greed, what else does your Shen family have besides these?"
Old Madam Shen widened her eyes, feeling that she had become like a ghost.
She wanted to leave and didn't want to get entangled with her, so she turned around.
Shen Sangsang grabbed her shoulders and forced her towards him: "Feelings, in your Shen family, are the most worthless things, right?"
Madam Shen looked at the expression on her face, which was as if she was possessed by an evil spirit, and was forced to the edge of the pavilion.
Shen Sangsang seemed to have lost her mind. She suddenly grabbed her shoulders and used all her strength to push Madam Shen's withered tree-like body into the pool. "You forced her to death!"
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