Chapter 263 Da Ya Comes to Visit



Feng Yu was too lazy to continue talking to the two of them, so she simply waved her hand and saw the old woman throw a bunch of things into the yard.

"These are your meals for now, so don't step out of the yard."

Otherwise, if the old lady gets angry, it won't be something you can handle."

After saying this, he turned and left with the old woman.

Pan Di stared blankly at the tightly closed door. In her heart, the First Madam was such a good person, and all these people couldn't see the light and preferred those vixens.

Er Ya chuckled softly, "Why are you in such a hurry? Right now, they're the ones not letting us out. When the baby is born, they'll be the ones who'll be worried. It's good to just relax and have food and drink."

Although Pan Di was very uncomfortable, since his mistress had already said so, he didn't say anything more.

Soon, news that Madam Liu had been confined to her home reached Su Muyao's ears.

After Xia told Su Muyao the news, Su Muyao just nodded and didn't say anything more.

This is the path Er Ya chose herself, and she has to bear the consequences herself, whether they are bitter or sweet.

Su Muyao thought so, but Da Ya didn't think so. When Da Ya learned that her younger sister had been confined, she was extremely worried.

Then, tears streamed down Da Ya's face, and no matter how Wang Xiucai tried to comfort her, he couldn't.

"Don't cry, or you'll ruin your eyes. I'll take you to see her first thing tomorrow morning."

Da Ya nodded after hearing her husband's promise.

The next morning, Daya went to the Liu residence. The third young master of Liu was also someone who cared about his reputation.

So they put all the blame on Er Ya, saying that as the mistress of the house, Er Ya couldn't tolerate her pregnant concubine.

That's why she was put in solitary confinement. Of course, her sister agreed to come to visit, so she found two maids and brought Da Ya to the side courtyard.

There were two guards standing at the entrance of the side courtyard. When the guards saw that she was a maid from the old lady's room, they let her in.

But as soon as Daya stepped into the room, she was scolded by the gatekeeper: "Please hurry, madam. We also have our duties, and we've been keeping you company all this time, so we hope you can understand."

Judging from the tone of the two gatekeepers, Da Ya knew that her younger sister was not doing well in the mansion.

When the door opened, she saw that her younger sister looked a bit plumper than when she was at the princess's mansion.

To say that she lived a hard life seems a bit far-fetched now.

"Big sister, what brings you here?"

When Er Ya saw her older sister arrive, a surge of grievance welled up inside her.

When Da Ya saw Er Ya's tears streaming down her face, she quickly went over and hugged her.

"It's okay, just tell your sister if anything happens, everything will pass."

Er Ya shook her head, feeling a sudden pang of sadness in her nose that rushed straight to her brain.

"I brought you your favorite osmanthus cake and mung bean cake, and you can also keep the 20 taels of silver notes." As soon as Daya finished speaking, Erya returned the silver notes.

"I have no shortage of money, food, clothing and other necessities in the mansion. It is my greatest satisfaction that my sister came to visit me."

"How could I possibly take my sister's money? You can keep it."

Er Ya refused to accept it no matter what.

Pan Di chimed in, "Yes, aside from the slight mistreatment the First Madam suffers here, she has no shortage of food, clothing, or other necessities."

Then Pan Di began to recount the grievances his mistress had suffered during this period.

Da Ya listened to the whole story and realized that it was because those people were taking advantage of Young Master Liu's favor that they bullied Er Ya like this.

I've decided that before I leave, I must give Young Master Liu a good talking-to. After all, he was the one who chose to marry him. What's going on here?

"We just didn't have a good mother, we weren't born into a good family. If we had a good family, we wouldn't have to suffer such injustice."

Er Ya's sudden words stunned Daya.

“We can succeed through our own efforts. Our mothers have already shown us the greatest kindness by giving birth to us. How can you think like that?”

Er Ya retorted to her older sister, "Am I wrong? If our parents were alive, would they let their daughter be bullied like this?"

"If a daughter were born into a good family with influence, even if she married poorly, her family would still take care of her, unlike me, who could die in the mansion one day and no one would even know."

Daya looked at her younger sister with disbelief.

I never imagined these words would come from my own sister's mouth. From childhood to adulthood, I've always felt that as the older sister, I should take care of my younger sister more.

But this marriage was one she insisted on marrying no matter what, and now she doesn't realize that her initial choice was wrong.

Instead, she blamed herself for not having any family members to support her, completely ignoring the fact that her initial choice was wrong, and that she wouldn't listen to advice from her whole family, which led to this outcome.

They showed absolutely no remorse.

When Er Ya saw that her older sister remained silent for a long time and was looking at her with a shocked expression, she knew that her sister naturally did not like what she had said.

"What did I say wrong? If we were really young ladies from the Princess's mansion, would Liu Yu still dare to treat me like this?"

Daya stood up from her chair: "The young princess got here step by step through her own abilities."

We started from the same point, but she was able to rise to a high position through her own abilities. If we can't, we should just be content with our lot and do our best.

"The so-called same starting point is not true at all. She has loving grandparents and parents."

She grew up in a privileged environment and eventually had a miraculous encounter with a divine master, which naturally led her to a high position.

Sister, do you know? Sometimes I often think, what if I were the one who was thrown back then?

If I were the one picked up by Uncle Su, would everything be different?

No sooner had she finished speaking than Da Ya suddenly looked up: "You...you know everything."

"Yes, I already knew."

We both ended up with incompetent parents, but she was the one who soared out of the mountains like a golden phoenix, while I was just her foil.

Every time I look at her, I am reminded of all the misfortunes that have happened to me.

Sometimes I complain about how unfair life is. Why is it that she, also a girl, gets to be loved and pampered by everyone as she grows up?

Er Ya choked up as she spoke.

Da Ya couldn't bring herself to say the words of reproach. She looked at her younger sister, who was sitting to the side with tears streaming down her face, and sighed softly.

"It's getting late, I'll head back now."

After saying that, Da Ya turned around, picked up her basket, and went to the main courtyard.

As soon as I arrived at the main courtyard, I heard the laughter of women inside, and the kind voice of the old lady saying, "Slow down."

Da Ya knocked on the door, and the person inside naturally knew who it was.

Upon opening the door, he saw Daya dressed in plain clothes and couldn't help but feel a little disdainful.

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