Chapter 101 Mother and Daughter Reunion



After you replaced the servants serving Jingxian, her life became less comfortable. Materially, she was alright, but in the nunnery, she could only wear plain clothes and eat vegetarian food, which was no different from before the servants were replaced.

The difference is that these new servants are very cold and taciturn. Apart from necessary inquiries, they generally don't say much and don't chat with Jingxian.

Jingxian's range of movement was limited, and there were no cell phones or anything like that in ancient times. Being alone with no one to talk to was a very painful thing.

Jingxian had endured this kind of life for many days, and she felt she couldn't take it anymore.

Jingxian realized at this moment that her actions were being restricted by her mother. She had originally planned to use spices to achieve her goal, but she was afraid that it would be too obvious and she wouldn't be able to cover it up if problems arose.

Having been in ancient times for so long, she had come to understand some common sense and knew that even if she used special means to bewitch the servants newly sent by her mother, it would be difficult to gain freedom.

Jingxian: "I want to see my mother. Tell her that I know I was wrong, that I miss her very much, and that I want to think about her."

The old woman didn't show much expression after hearing Jingxian's words, but she did agree to her request.

The nanny said, "Princess, rest assured, this servant will certainly convey your words to the Fujin."

Jingxian's mother was not surprised to learn that her daughter had sent a message. Ever since her daughter left the palace, she had become a completely different person. From the little she knew about her daughter, she knew that she was an impatient person.

Shumulu said, "Send someone to prepare a carriage; we'll go to the nunnery tomorrow."

Regardless of her motives, Shumulu now wants to make the stakes clear.

Before Shumulu arrived, no one had informed Jingxian, nor was it necessary. Jingxian was somewhat surprised that Shumulu was able to arrive so quickly.

This was the first time Shumulu had come here since she was sent to the nunnery.

This time, Jingxian was much more "well-behaved," and she very politely greeted Shumulu.

After paying her respects, Jingxian didn't know what to say. Before she transmigrated, her family was well-off and her parents loved her. She could tell her parents everything, but her soul was not the daughter of Shumulu!

Therefore, she couldn't speak as frankly as a daughter, and after this series of events, she even developed a certain distance from her "mother" who had personally decided to send her to the nunnery.

Seeing that her daughter remained silent, Shumulu sighed inwardly, "Didn't you want to see your mother? Why are you silent now that your mother is here?"

Jingxian: "Mother, I know I was wrong."

Shumulu: "What did you do wrong?"

During this time, Jingxian learned some common sense from her maid and also knew what consequences her actions would have caused when she first arrived.

Jingxian: "My daughter shouldn't have been so eager for quick success during the talent show. My daughter shouldn't have refused to correct her mistakes. Your mother gave her a chance, but she didn't cherish it and even misunderstood your mother's intentions..."

Whether Jingxian spoke at length or not, it was all about self-reflection, but Shumulu's mother became more and more disappointed as she listened: "Did your mother think you wanted to see your mother because you knew where you went wrong? This has been going on for so long. Your mother sent you to the nunnery to let you calm down, but what have you done? Tell your mother what you have been doing at the nunnery these past few days?"

Jingxian thought for a moment and said somewhat guiltily, "My daughter didn't do anything."

Shumulu: "Aren't you going to tell the truth?"

Jingxian tentatively said, "Mother, I know I shouldn't be making spices in a place like this."

Seeing that her daughter was still trying to argue, Shumulu said angrily, "Am I talking about your spice-making? I'm asking about your correspondence with men outside the marriage. You're a young lady, do you know that if people find out about this, your life will be ruined?"

Jingxian was surprised that her mother knew about this: "Mother, I...I...I was just exchanging normal letters with him, nothing else."

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