Fu Wanning returned her a defiant look: It's not certain who will die.
Her brother and sister-in-law had already told her that Old Madam Fu was no kind person and that she wasn't there to support Cui Hailu, but rather to destroy the Cui family with a heart full of revenge.
The most ridiculous thing is that Cui Hailu is still unaware of the Cui family's predicament. The Cui family has contacted Cui Hailu frequently to warn her to be careful of Old Lady Fu, but the village refuses to issue a letter of introduction, making it impossible for the Cui family to move an inch.
On the other hand, with Wan Jie and Chen Ge monitoring them, the Cui family couldn't warn them at all, so the information about Cui Hailu and the other two was still stuck at the point that Fu Jingchen had already discovered the identity swap. However, with Old Madam Fu keeping an eye on things, Fu Jingchen probably wouldn't rush to Beijing to claim his relatives so quickly.
She had this inexplicable confidence in her aunt, simply because her aunt was very good at using filial piety to torment people. Fu Jingchen, an ordinary worker with no power or influence, was bound to be suppressed by filial piety. He had no foundation in the capital and would find it difficult to do anything.
To her, Fu Jingchen was like an ant. She, Cui Hailu, hadn't been idle all these years; crushing him would be an easy and simple matter.
Grandma Fu did indeed come with the intention of exposing the Cui family. Even though she was in the city, she still didn't change her nature of making a scene that everyone would know about. Along the way, she cried and complained about how immoral the Cui family and Cui Hailu were, how they used her, ruined her grandson, and then kicked her, their heroine, aside.
Chao Qiang and his group received advance notice and kept watch over Old Lady Fu and her son. Once they appeared, they followed behind and exaggerated the story, spreading rumors about the crimes of Cui Hailu and the Cui family.
The story of "The Prince Replaced by a Civet Cat" became the hottest topic of discussion among neighbors that year.
Under intense incitement, onlookers flocked to the Pei family, eager to witness the latest dramatic turn of events and their subsequent feud.
The bodyguards guarding the Pei family's courtyard tried to stop them, but before they knew it, they were drugged and knocked unconscious by Chao Qiang and his men.
Shh!
You have to be discreet when you're having a gossip session!
Otherwise, they wouldn't get to eat the melon. Knowing this, the crowd promptly hid in every corner outside the Pei family's house where they could get a glimpse of the melon.
Because the living room is right outside the front door, you can clearly see the people facing off.
The Pei family members, still furious, were completely unaware that their privacy had been violated, and even less aware that a crowd of onlookers had infiltrated their home.
They're really going all out to get some gossip.
Stepping into the Pei family again after many years, Old Madam Fu felt as if she had been through another world, her emotions extremely complicated. In the past, she came here to consolidate her niece's position, but now she came to destroy her niece and the Cui family's dream of power and wealth.
Her gaze swept over the Pei family members and landed on Fu Wanning. This girl and Fu Jingchen were twins, and although they did not look exactly alike, they did share some similarities. Anyone with eyes could tell that they were siblings when they stood together.
Similarly, when Pei Guangzong is with Cui's parents and siblings, it is clear that he is a descendant of the Cui family. In fact, there is no need to compare him with the Cui family; he and Cui Hailu are quite similar, and no one would doubt that they are mother and son.
Her trip to Beijing was not only to expose the true colors of the Cui family and avenge herself and her grandson, but also to take revenge on Fu Jingchen and Gu Wanwan for their cold-blooded ruthlessness.
The Cui family was indeed the culprit, but the mad couple were not innocent either. Even now, she still harbored resentment, thinking that if Gu Wanwan and Fu Jingchen hadn't stirred up trouble and gone too far, ruining the Fu and Cui families, she wouldn't have been homeless, abandoned by everyone, separated from her husband and children, and left with nothing.
She wanted revenge, so she sowed discord between Fu Wanning and Gu Wanwan, and spoke ill of Gu Wanwan in front of her, making Gu Wanwan experience the pain of being bullied by her sister-in-law again.
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