Chapter 112 Mrs. Han’s Thoughts



Madam Han stood there in a daze, looking at Madam Hua in disbelief, as if she saw a stranger.

Is this still her vigorous and decisive mother? Clearly something like this has just happened, but instead of thinking about how to severely punish Hua Yuanzhao to correct the family tradition, she brings up the matter of marrying Hua Mu again?

Is she so anxious to find a daughter of a wealthy family to be the stepmother of that bitch and help her clear her name before she reaches the age of 15?

Seeing that Prime Minister Hua did not respond, Madam Hua muttered meaningfully: "At your age now, you should have a few sons, right? Otherwise, how will you support the family in the future?"

"Why are you saying this?" Prime Minister Hua muttered impatiently.

"Do we really have to choose a child from the side branch?" Old Madam Hua was dissatisfied.

"We'll talk about it later." Prime Minister Hua shook his head: "I'm going to court first."

"Hey——" Old Madam Hua wanted to say something else, but she stopped herself and watched him walk out of the ancestral hall.

Forget it, she still has to take care of these things, what's the point of saying more now?

Once she has decided on someone, will Mu'er still refuse?

"Mother..." Mrs. Han wanted to say something, but the old lady had already waved her hand and walked back, holding the nanny's hand with a little fatigue.

Mrs. Han had a lot to say but had no place to say it. She took a deep breath and then led her people out.

Before entering the door of Fu Shou Hall, I saw an old woman from the outer courtyard rushing into the courtyard.

"You, what are you doing?"

The nanny beside Madam Han received the order, took a half step forward, stopped the man and asked.

The old woman was startled for a moment, then bowed and said, "My aunt, Princess Lin'an has sent a visiting card and is already in the flower hall."

Logically speaking, this thing should be handed to Aunt Su, the housekeeper, or at least to the eldest daughter that the princess wants to visit.

But the second young lady was critically ill, Aunt Su had no time to care, and the eldest young lady was also dragged along to save people.

She then took the initiative to trouble the old lady with this matter.

Madam Han glanced at the visiting card in her hand and said contemptuously, "Why are you bothering mother with such a small matter? Su came from a shabby family, and the servants she taught are useless."

The old woman didn't dare to say anything and let the nanny take the visiting card from her hand.

Madam Han glanced at the visiting card, then glared at the trembling woman, and said impatiently, "No rules! Lead the way!"

She's just a little girl, just send her away!

In the flower hall, Princess Lin'an had already become impatient of waiting. She touched the newly bought whip at her waist, as anxious as the monkeys in the Flower-Fruit Mountain.

If she had known this earlier, she would have followed Changle's example and rushed in directly waving the whip, so as to avoid waiting here anxiously.

"Ahem, Princess!" Hongying saw someone coming from afar and hurriedly reminded them in a low voice.

Princess Lin'an immediately sat down properly, put on a pitiful look, and asked secretly: "How is it? Do I look pitiful enough like this? Will Sister Hua follow me?"

Hongying nodded hurriedly, ignoring the long whip in her hand as if she was blind.

When Mrs. Han walked in, the first thing she saw was a well-behaved and pitiful little girl.

The little girl was wearing plain clothes, with only a white jade hairpin hanging in her black hair. She sat there weakly and delicately, looking like she was easy to bully.

Legend has it that Princess Lin'an was arrogant and domineering, but looking at it this way, anyone would probably think that the rumor was misleading.

"Greetings, Madam." Princess Lin'an stood up, bowed, and said politely, "When will Sister Hua be able to come?"

Mrs. Han looked at her with contempt, and an idea came to her mind.

Didn't Hua Yuanzhao think he had the support of the Duke of Zhenguo? She wanted to see, in Rongxiu's eyes, who was more important, her sister or an outsider!

"It's impolite!" Mrs. Han said indifferently, leisurely sat on the main seat, and looked down at her again.

"The princess is so arrogant. She came to the Prime Minister's house so early in the morning without even saying hello. She entered the Prime Minister's Mansion as if it were her own house..."

Madam Han flipped through the visiting card and said sarcastically, "This is the first time I've seen someone hand in a visiting card at the door!"

There are really no rules at all!

Princess Lin'an clenched her fists. In order to kidnap Sister Hua, she endured it!

"It's true that people of the same family resemble each other. The elder brother hangs out with the eldest daughter of the Prime Minister's Mansion all night, while the younger sister comes home early in the morning." Mrs. Han said mockingly.

Princess Lin'an straightened up silently and sat back in her seat.

She frowned and said, "This princess fell ill last night, so I had no choice but to ask Sister Hua to come to my house for treatment."

She looked at the strange lady, and the timidity and caution she had pretended to have before disappeared from her expression.

"Pfft~ Hua Yuanzhao isn't a doctor, so why should she come whenever she's called?" Madam Han said sarcastically, "If the princess wants her to come and see you, even if she doesn't have to ask her to come, she should at least let the wife of the Duke of Zhenguo hand in the visiting card first, right?"

She dragged out her tone and said with an ambiguous tone, "The wife of the Duke of Zhenguo must hand in a visiting card and ask the Prime Minister for help before she can take the person away, right?"

Princess Lin'an had a hot temper to begin with. After enduring for a long time, she had reached her limit. She immediately put down the teacup in her hand and walked out without saying a word.

Forget it, for Sister Hua’s sake, she won’t bother with a fool.

"Oh, a princess like you is so unruly?" Mrs. Han refused to give in.

Princess Lin'an had already reached the entrance of the flower hall and couldn't help but turn sideways to look over.

Her face was solemn and stern, but when she raised her eyes, she exuded majesty and a pampered air.

"Ha." Princess Lin'an sneered: "Who do you think you are? How dare you talk to me like this!"

If her mother hadn't told us not to cause trouble on this trip, she would have whipped him!

Mrs. Han was stunned by this sudden remark and was unable to react for a moment.

If an ordinary girl was scolded like this, she would have run back crying. Why did Princess Lin'an act like nothing happened?

How dare you talk to her like that!


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