Chapter 64: Similar Stubbornness



Nightfall.

The light on the table was still on. An Qingran stood up and said, "Mom, let's copy this scripture tomorrow!"

Lian Jinyu glanced at her with a weak smile on her face: "Ran'er, you go to sleep first, mother will copy for a while..."

An Qingran saw that her mother's face looked a little strange, and couldn't help but say, "Mom, we just got here, you should rest first, there is no rush..."

Hearing this, Lian Jinyu sighed, supported her waist and stood up. She was only in her thirties, but this one action made her look old. An Qingran felt a pain in her heart, thinking that her mother was like this because of her state of mind.

An Qingran settled her down on the bed. She felt sad for a while, but soon she felt proud. No matter what, in this life, as long as she was still alive, she would never allow anyone to bully her relatives!

She will do her best!

After more than a month, the goose yellow of the willow trees turned into emerald green. The mother and daughter worked from sunrise to sunset. During the day, she and her mother would go for a walk on the back mountain. She would ask her mother about the past, but her mother would only say a few words and then never mention it again. Obviously, she couldn't mind that her aunt was favored again, but these were all temporary. An Qingran laughed and played in front of her mother like a child, just to make her mother smile.

Of course, she also secretly practiced what her cousin taught her, and she also brought the medical book with her. Most of the time, she read it quietly by herself without disturbing her mother. Of course, if there was something she really didn't understand, she would ask her mother, after all, her mother also studied medicine.

Another thing is that she began to practice martial arts secretly. She felt that she had no ability to protect herself in her previous life, so she must do her best to make up for it in this life.

She did all this behind her mother's back because her mother always believed that the most important thing for girls was to learn housework.

At night, she would copy scriptures with her mother. While she was copying, her thoughts were up and down, and she didn't know where they were. But her mother kept copying quietly, without saying a word, but her expression was extremely serious. She wrote one article after another. An Qingran finally couldn't wait any longer and urged her mother to rest several times. Lian Jinyu just asked her to go to sleep first and she would write for a while.

An Qingran looked at her mother's stubborn back, feeling sad in her heart. She was just as stubborn as her mother was now in her previous life. She disdained to seek personal gain and flatter, but in the end, she was defeated by a villain. It was really not worth it.

When An Qingran thought of this, she sighed. Maybe her mother had some thoughts when she was copying the scriptures and wanted to calm down, so, she should let her write for a while!

An Qingran leaned on the head of the bed, she was thinking about the mother and daughter in the general's mansion. She didn't know what they did when she and her mother were not around. Although she asked Madam Hong to keep an eye on the mother and daughter in the general's mansion, she thought that with the scheming of Lian Jinrong and her daughter, Madam Hong might not be able to figure out what they were doing secretly, unless they were arrogant and presumptuous in the mansion.

If that were true, she would look down on me.

When An Qingran thought of this, she smiled coldly, but then she heard a crisp sound. She saw her mother slowly fall down from the chair, and the overturned inkstone broke into pieces, and the ink splashed everywhere...

An Qingran was shocked when she saw this: "Mother..."

She jumped down barefoot, went forward and hurriedly supported her mother, but saw that her mother's eyes were closed, her face was pale, and she had fainted. She put her hand on her nostrils and could only breathe weakly. She dragged and carried her mother to the bed. After a self-examination, she concluded that her mother had fainted because of the worry and lack of rest in recent days, which led to extreme deficiency of qi and blood. She tried several methods, but was unable to wake her mother up for the time being. Maybe her mother was really tired. An Qingran blamed herself very much. It was all her bad idea. She didn't take good care of her mother. It was all because of her poor skills that she couldn't wake her mother up!

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