Although she was a weak woman, she was well-versed in poetry and books, knew how to respect herself, and understood propriety, righteousness, and integrity.
No matter how much she loves someone, she should not lose herself. Since she has been abandoned like a worn-out shoe by others, she should also abandon others like a worn-out shoe.
Zhao Junsheng shouldn't have looked down on her and tried to control her by relying on her love.
Her pride had been shattered once, and what remained reminded her all the time that she could never turn back.
Once she turns back, what will all the suffering she has endured mean? Zhao Junsheng didn't understand how devastating it was for her to receive the divorce letter written by him after her mother's family was in trouble.
She would never be able to get over that kind of despair in her entire life.
When Jiang Zhiqin spoke, her tone was neither hurried nor slow, and her voice was calm and gentle, but it made the hearts of the people who listened to her tremble slightly.
Wei Hanzhang couldn't help but hold her hand and comfort her, "You are not at fault in this matter. It's all because of the Zhao family. We don't want such a family. There are many young masters from famous families in the capital. We are not afraid of not having better ones."
"Forget it," Jiang Zhiqin glanced at her with a smile and said, "You can't judge a person by his appearance. Who knows if the next one will be worse? I don't want to get married anymore."
"Absolutely not," Jiang Zhiqi was shocked: "Sister, how can you become a nun in a temple for a man like this?"
"..." Jiang Zhiqin's expression froze for a moment, and she tapped her sister's forehead unhappily, "What nonsense are you talking about? I don't plan to be a vegetarian for the rest of my life."
Jiang Zhiqi covered his forehead and muttered, "Why are you talking so scary?"
Wei Hanzhang saw that she had a plan in mind, so he asked, "Sister Qin, what are your plans?"
Unlike Weiping and Liu, the old couple of the Jiang family have always been kind to the younger generation in the family. Jiang Zhiqin was divorced because of the family's influence, so they would not force her.
The eldest wife feels extremely guilty towards her daughter, but the other two wives still have many unmarried children. Although the third wife has always been harmonious, Jiang Zhiqin has stayed at home for too long, which may affect the marriages of other children in the family, and there is no guarantee that they will not complain.
Hearing her little cousin's question, Jiang Zhiqin's rough face blossomed into a smile, which made her slightly dull features reveal a strange spirit. She said, "I have my own things I want to do."
She didn't elaborate, but her eyes were firm and bright, which touched Wei Hanzhang inexplicably. He smiled subconsciously and said seriously: "If you encounter any difficulties, remember to tell me. As long as I am here, I will never let anyone bully you."
"Got it. I'll tell you in detail when I have a set of rules. I won't trouble you now." Jiang Zhiqin poured her a cup of hot tea and joked, "With the Crown Princess as my backer, few people in the entire Da Ling Dynasty dare to bully me."
The sisters smiled at each other.
After a few words of casual chat, Wei Hanzhang mentioned the autumn hunting. Although the girls of the Jiang family had learned horse riding, they grew up in the south of the Yangtze River and had never seen horseback hunting.
Hearing this, everyone looked expectant.
Jiang Zhixue asked, "Is the enclosure big? Will all the prominent families in the capital be there? What about the Crown Prince? Will he come in person even if he is so busy?"
Thinking of the man's superb riding skills and strong arms, he estimated that his riding and archery skills were not low. Wei Hanzhang said: "This is a matter of joy for the monarch and his subjects. Your Highness will naturally come in person."
(End of this chapter)