Ambaki's actions once again refreshed Kazuyuki's understanding.
She always believed that there were no bad parents, but now she knows that some people really don't deserve to be parents.
He Xue wanted to have someone test whether An Bihai truly loved An Lingrong like a father would love his daughter, so she deliberately kept An Lingrong's current situation from being told to An Bihai.
Instead, he told An Bihai that An Lingrong had offended a noble person in the palace, and that it was the father's fault for not teaching her properly. Therefore, as long as An Bihai was willing to bear half of An Lingrong's punishment, An Lingrong could be spared from punishment.
Upon hearing this, An Bihai burst into a tirade, calling An Lingrong a jinx, and then turned around and berated An Lingrong's mother, Song Shi.
An Bihai's pregnant concubine glanced at him and suggested that he quickly sever ties with An Lingrong, otherwise he would be implicated by her.
Upon hearing this, An Bihai immediately declared that he would sever his father-daughter relationship with An Lingrong.
Song pleaded with him to save An Lingrong.
Anbihai kicked Song aside, then found a pen and ink and wrote a letter severing ties with her.
Song had tolerated An Bihuai for An Lingrong's sake, but she never expected that An Bihuai would not care about their relationship or An Lingrong's father-daughter bond. She had completely given up on An Bihuai.
He immediately wanted to divorce Anbihai, but Anbihai disagreed, so he could only divorce her; a formal divorce was not an option.
The concubine again told An Bihai to quickly get rid of An Lingrong and her daughter, otherwise, if they were to be investigated, their whole family would not be able to escape.
After hearing this, the others also tried to persuade An Bihai, saying that they had become An Bihai's concubines to enjoy happiness, and they shouldn't suffer the consequences before they could enjoy the happiness.
After thinking it over, An Bihai realized that his concubine's words made sense, so he agreed to divorce Song.
Song took out her old dowry list; she wanted to take everything that belonged to her, as she was going to the capital to rescue her daughter.
Anbihai was furious at what Song had done, and the other concubines also tried to stop Song from moving her things. Fortunately, Hexue sent a respected nanny this time, who quickly subdued them, and Song was able to take her dowry with her.
The pregnant concubine was overjoyed to see Madam Song leave. She said she would use her own personal money to buy things for the household. She also had her own purpose: she wanted An Bihai to make her the legitimate wife so that the child in her womb would be the legitimate son.
Anbihai did not disappoint her and immediately said that he would make her his legal wife.
As for what happened to Anbi Huai afterward, He Xue didn't know, and she didn't want to know.
Song left Anbihuai with her meager dowry and Aunt Xiao, sold the dowry for silver, and then came to the capital with the people sent by He Xue.
On her way back to the capital, Song learned the truth. She did not regret divorcing An Bihuai. Perhaps she should have divorced An Bihuai sooner instead of enduring years of torment and suffering, which also implicated An Lingrong.
Although An Lingrong was the legitimate daughter, she was not valued by An Bihai. The concubines bullied her and her daughter at will. She always thought that she could just endure it and it would pass. However, her forbearance only made those people more unscrupulous.
If it weren't for Aunt Xiao's secret help to her and her daughter, Lingrong probably wouldn't have been able to grow up.
Aunt Xiao grasped Madam Song's hand, "Madam, all the hardships are over, and your days will only get better from now on!"
Mrs. Song smiled and said, "Yes, everything is in the past, and our lives will get better and better."
From now on, please don't call me "Madam" anymore. I'm a few years older than you. If you don't mind, just call me "Sister"!
“Okay, sister!” Aunt Xiao said, her eyes red.
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