It's strange, they originally intended to marry Hongyu and refused to marry him. After three years, seeing that he still wouldn't budge, they had no choice but to get engaged. Strangely, not long after the engagement, the other party's mother died. They observed three years of mourning, and then her fiancé died.
They've stuck to each other again; this mother and daughter are really obsessed.
He Zhuo investigated and found out that, to his surprise, it turned out that his fiancé and his mother were both killed by his fourth sister.
Her husband's family was kind and did not leave her to remain a widow.
You should know that murdering one's husband is a serious crime. Although Sister Nian's fiancé is a little worse, he's not far off. Since they don't want to live a good life, let them experience what it's like to live a bad life.
As the days passed, He Zhuo rested in the mansion every day, saying that he was going through a postpartum period and enjoying all kinds of care from his son and daughter-in-law.
A month later, He Zhuo had the matter exposed. In this era, it was common for a mother-in-law to torment her daughter-in-law to death, but killing her husband was unheard of and a serious crime.
After the news broke, He Zhuo simply washed his hands of it and let them make a fuss.
Mother came to visit on the third day after Hezhuo's miscarriage. Although she offered a lot of concern and comfort, she also implied that Hezhuo was too calculating. They were sisters, so why couldn't she lend a helping hand?
"Mother, everyone else is the eldest daughter of the legitimate wife, why is our family having the youngest daughter of the legitimate wife arranged for marriage?"
“Mother, I was married into the palace when I was 13 years old. I have been in the palace for many years and it has not been easy.”
"I truly swallow my bitterness and never tell my family, but not telling them doesn't mean I don't have bitterness. Mother, have you ever asked me about my situation in the palace? When people ask me about things at home, is there anything I haven't done my best for? Ask yourselves honestly. Besides, I never force my children to do anything."
"Mother, is Sister Nian really a good person?" He Zhuo's series of questions made his mother flee in panic.
The fourth sister's daughter is the worst. She is indeed quite beautiful, but her scheming and shamelessness are unmatched. Her mother has taught her to be completely devoid of the demeanor of a noble lady.
The Tibetan rebellion was not very large. Prince Yinzhi, the "Great Prince," went there mainly to keep order. When he received the letter from the Prince's residence, more than ten days had already passed.
The eldest and second eldest sons had gone with their fourth uncle to help with disaster relief. Zhuo had specifically instructed the children not to tell the others who were away on official business about her miscarriage for the time being.
The letter that Yinzhi received was written by Xiao Ba Honghua.
When Honghua was six years old, Hezhuo told him about cultivation. Although he was not good at it, he had a wealthy mother. He was able to draw in Qi in three months and is now a cultivator at the third level of Qi Refining.
His mind was naturally much smarter than that of ordinary people. Cultivators generally had a photographic memory. Xiao Ba told his father the whole story.
Upon seeing the letter, Yinzhi was furious, anxious, and heartbroken. However, military orders were absolute, and he could not return to the capital as the matter here was not yet over.
However, there was a way. Yinzhi first wrote a letter back and then sped up the work. The suppression of the rebellion, which was originally supposed to take half a year to complete, was finished in just over four months.
Things didn't go so smoothly with Fourth Master. Both Hongyu and Hongfang had been nourished by spiritual energy since childhood and often ate things containing spiritual energy, so their physiques were much better than ordinary people.
Fourth Master was not so lucky. He was a workaholic who didn't pay attention to rest and didn't like to eat meat. When the plague struck, he collapsed, but he turned out to be a lucky man.
The disaster relief and epidemic response efforts dragged on until the Lunar New Year when they finally returned to Beijing.
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