Chapter 2940 The Disobedient Mr. Runs Away from His Wedding Again (3)



My thoughts returned to normal.

Rong Shang met the second concubine's sly gaze.

She curled her lips into a cold laugh and scoffed.

Not long after, someone came out of the house.

The second concubine turned around and saw that it was her own daughter.

She burst into tears again.

"You, you brat, I'm already so old, how dare you bully me like this."

Do you want me dead?

Go grab her feet.

But Rong Shang kicked him away.

The second concubine didn't expect that her kick would cause her to flip over.

Guan Shuli was terrified when he saw it.

"Mother!"

Oh my god.

A gentle breeze blew from ahead.

Guan Shuli ran over quickly.

After she finished, she glared at Rong Shang and bent down to help the second concubine up.

The cheongsam was torn, and the whole body was still damp.

As soon as the second concubine got up, she leaned on Guan Shuli's shoulder.

She cried and screamed, "Ah, I don't want to live anymore!"

This commotion drew all of Guan's servants out.

Guan Shuli knew that her mother valued her reputation above all else.

She didn't want these lower-class people to laugh at her.

Guan Shuli turned around, glared at her, and said angrily, "What are you all looking at? Get out of here!"

When she gets angry, everyone quickly runs away.

Only the three of them remained.

As soon as Guan Shuli let go of the second concubine's hand, she rushed towards Rong Shang, her anger blazing.

"You shameless Guan Shuqing, how dare you touch my mother."

She gave it a hard push.

Rong Chang symbolically took a step back.

Wait until she catches up again.

Rong Shang suddenly reached out and grabbed her by the neck.

Well.

Guan Shuli's face turned bright red, and he struggled to breathe.

"You..." The second concubine was terrified and rushed up from behind to grab Rong Shang's hand.

They couldn't get rid of it, and the other party was tightening their grip even more.

Guan Shuli was almost suffocating.

She rolled her eyes.

The second concubine was almost scared to tears, shouting, "Let go of my daughter! Let her go!"

She desperately hit Rong Shang's arm.

I don't know why she's so strong.

At this moment, Rong Shang looked at her coldly and laughed out loud, "See? If you dare to order me around again, don't blame me for being impolite."

Let go and step back.

Rong Shang turned and left.

Behind him, Guan Shuli suddenly collapsed to the ground.

The second concubine cried again, "My daughter, how are you?"

"Mom." Guan Shuli was stunned. "She, she really is Guan Shuqing?"

It doesn't seem like it.

"She is, she is indeed." The second concubine herself didn't know how that brat had suddenly changed like this.

Didn't she always let them hit, scold, and bully her?

*

In the afternoon, Rong Shang went to the Guan family's tailor shop to manage affairs.

Guan Shuli then brought the people from the gambling den to her to demand money.

He immediately asked for ten dollars.

The thugs at that gambling den were all burly and menacing.

The tailors' workers dared not offend them.

Each one of them dutifully stayed at their post.

Let Rong Shang handle it by herself.

During this time, Guan Shuli cried and said that he was having bad luck that day, losing every bet he placed.

Rong Shang wanted to laugh when she heard that.

With a cold expression, she closed the ledger on the table.

After that, he took out a silver dollar from the drawer below.

Place it on the table.

Here, take it and go.

"You brat!" The leader grabbed a silver dollar from the table and threw it at her, yelling, "Do you think we're fools?"

She gave one silver dollar out of ten dollars—was she trying to appease a beggar?

Seeing Guan Shuqing being bullied by these people.

Guan Shuli secretly chuckled to himself.

She feigned concern, "Brother Zhang, why don't you talk to your boss and ask him to give me a few more days?"

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