Chapter 14 This is justice and cannot be deceived



Since there is a marriage certificate, it means that the marriage between the Jun family and the Ning family is real. No matter what, if the Ning family does not recognize this marriage, it would be a betrayal.

Everyone seemed to have forgotten this point, and were all laughing at or blaming Miss Jun for making a fuss. Actually, Miss Jun was right to make a fuss.

However, there was a huge difference between Miss Jun and the tenth young master of the Ning family, and this mismatch made Miss Jun unreasonable in everyone's eyes.

When Miss Jun said this, her eyes were looking at the two of them, which naturally included Old Madam Fang and Madam Fang.

It seems that he is still full of resentment towards his grandparents for not helping him.

Mrs. Fang sighed.

"Zhenzhen, it's not that we don't want to help. It's true that the Ning family was wrong first. But Zhenzhen, if you keep making trouble, it will be very disadvantageous to you, and what was right will become wrong." She said.

Miss Jun shook her head.

"No, right is right and wrong is wrong. I don't believe that right can become wrong or wrong can become right," she said. "I believe that God is fair."

Otherwise, why didn't she die? Why is she still alive? It's because God knew the injustice and wanted her to live so that she could get justice.

Hearing this, Mrs. Fang, who had been silent all this time, sneered.

"God is fair? Then just wait and see how God is fair." She said with a strong sense of sarcasm.

The words she spoke were sarcastic, but her eyes were sad. Her lips trembled and she wanted to say something else, but finally stopped.

Mrs. Fang's hand was already on her shoulder.

"Mother, it's getting late. We should go back and take the medicine." She said in a low voice, with some sadness in her eyes.

Miss Jun glanced at their expressions.

"I know that sometimes it's hard to see God's justice," she said, "but I have to believe in it first. If I don't believe in it myself, what's the point of God's justice?"

Old Mrs. Fang laughed again, stood up without saying anything, and Miss Jun also stood up.

"I have withdrawn from the Ning family's marriage, but this does not mean that the Ning family is right and I am wrong, and I will not bow my head and curry favor with the Ning family just to reconcile with them." She continued, "I said I am giving up the Ning family's marriage, not the kindness between the Ning family and my grandfather. It's okay to take the marriage certificate, but they want money in exchange. That is the kindness that my grandfather deserves, and it is not something that I, a younger generation, can give up. I will not let them slander my grandfather."

What did she mean? For her grandfather?

So, all the trouble she had been doing was not for the sake of marrying into the Ning family and living a good life, but for the sake of her grandfather's kindness?

The sad expressions of Old Mrs. Fang and Mrs. Fang disappeared, replaced by astonishment.

This is nonsense, right?

After all, Mrs. Fang is old and has calmed down first. What’s past is past. It’s no use talking about justice and chaos. Don’t try to fool her with these little tricks.

"So what do you want to do? Do you want to continue quarreling with the Ning family?" she asked directly.

"Grandma, I've said it before, when I was willing to return the marriage certificate, I had already let it go. Now it's not about what I want, but the Ning family." Miss Jun said softly.

"What do you mean?" Mrs. Fang couldn't help but ask.

In the past, Miss Jun cried and made a lot of noise, and people couldn't understand what she said. Now Miss Jun speaks softly from beginning to end without making any noise, but why is it that she still can't understand?

"Why don't you understand what my young lady means? What she means is that if the Ning family doesn't provoke my young lady, my young lady will ignore them." Liu'er snorted, "If they provoke my young lady, don't blame my young lady for being rude."

Ouch.

Mrs. Fang almost laughed out loud.

What a arrogant tone! How does she want to be rude to the Ning family?

But Mrs. Fang would certainly not ask this question. How could she argue with an ignorant child?

"Yes, Zhenzhen, it's good that you can think this way." She pursed her lips with a bit of relief, "That's it, we don't interfere with each other, and we will go our separate ways in the future."

Miss Jun nodded without saying anything, and Mrs. Fang supported Mrs. Fang.

"Mother, I've already asked clearly, and I'm relieved." She said, "Zhenzhen hasn't eaten yet, so it's time for you to take your medicine."

Old Mrs. Fang glanced at Miss Jun with a complicated expression, but turned and left without saying anything.

Miss Jun bowed and saw them off, watching them walk out of the courtyard.

Old Mrs. Fang walked quickly, then slowed down after a while and turned to look at Mrs. Fang.

"Mother." Mrs. Fang hurried forward a few steps to listen.

Old Mrs. Fang looked a little strange, as if she wanted to say something but hesitated.

"Find a doctor to check on her," she said in a low voice, pointing behind her.

That is the direction where Miss Jun is.

What do people look at?

Mrs. Fang was a little puzzled, but she didn't show it at all and nodded yes without hesitation.

"Although it was said to be hanging for fun, it's not a serious matter for children after all. We should take a closer look," she whispered.

Old Mrs. Fang shook her head and pointed at her head.

"I don't care about anything else. The main thing is to let the doctor take a look," she said, "to see if there is any injury here."

Mrs. Fang laughed.

"Mother, what are you thinking about?" she said.

Old Mrs. Fang frowned.

"Don't you think she's acting strange now?" she asked.

"Mother, Zhenzhen is always unexpected." Mrs. Fang said tactfully.

Yes, this is not the first time I have been surprised by this girl.

I had been looking forward to having my granddaughter, but before I could recover from the joy and sadness of seeing a girl who looked so much like my daughter, I was stunned by her rudeness, heartlessness and ruthlessness.

No matter how hard she thought, she couldn't understand how her granddaughter grew up like this. She could only grow up like this if she had a broken brain.

Old Mrs. Fang remained silent.

It's not strange for a brain-damaged person to do some weird things. Who knows what he's planning?

"Let's get a doctor to check her out. That's all we can do." She said, "You need to pay more attention to the Ning family."

Don’t mention Jun Zhenzhen anymore.

Mrs. Fang answered yes and whispered that she would help the old lady away.

"I'm sorry to have delayed Miss's meal. The food has gone cold and needs to be remade."

Liu'er complained and asked the maids to clear the food away.

Miss Jun was sitting in the study, flipping through the books on the bookshelf. These books were all new, obviously bought for Miss Jun by the Fang family, and they had not been read for a long time.

"Miss, what are you looking for?" Liu'er came in and asked.

"I'm not looking for anything, I'm just thinking about something." Miss Jun said, putting down the book in her hand.

"Miss, are you still thinking about Mr. Ning Shi?" Liu'er asked with a worried look on her face.

Ning Shigongzi.

A clear image of the young man appeared in Miss Jun's eyes.

He was about eighteen or nineteen years old, tall and thin, with outstanding looks, and was wearing a white robe with orchids embroidered on the cuffs.

This memory was left by a stunning glimpse at the Yangcheng Lantern Festival on August 15th. I can even remember the embroidery on the clothes so clearly.

This child has such details about a foreign man deeply imprinted in her heart, but she has no idea about her own maternal grandparents' home.

"No, I won't think about him anymore." Miss Jun said, "I'm thinking about my grandfather and uncle."

Liu Er said "Oh".

"What's there to think about? They're all dead." She said nonchalantly.

"How did he die?" Miss Jun asked.

Liu'er rubbed her nose.

"I don't know, but he's dead," she said.

There are many ways to die, and Miss Jun felt helpless.

"Miss, do you want to know these?" Liu'er saw it and asked hurriedly.

"Yes, you go and ask around." Miss Jun said.

Liu Er smiled.

"What else are you going to ask?" She said, turned around and called out to someone outside, then smiled at Miss Jun, "Miss, just ask whatever you want to know."

Miss Jun laughed and looked at the two maids who came in after hearing the noise.

Yes, Miss Jun doesn't need to be so cautious in the Fang family. Just ask whatever you want to know. This shows that they respect them.


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