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Chapter 16 Retaliation

Chu Zhao didn't know about these big names in the outside world, and didn't care if she knew about them. She was determined to stay away from these big names.
As expected, she no longer went to her uncle and aunt for dinner, and she ate three meals a day by herself.
When Jiang thought of the money stolen by Chu Zhao, he felt so distressed that he taught Chu Zhao a lesson.
The servants understood that they were deliberately harsh and treated Chu Zhao either late for dinner or a young man.
When Chu Zhao asked, they said as if they were smiling: "Miss, the stove fire was turned off after dinner, and the stove was restarted."
As for the lack of food and the poor cooking, there is something even more to say.
"Miss Azhao, a lot of money was stolen at home. The family is already poor, so it's great that you can still have a meal now."
Chu Zhao smiled and said, "That's a way to save some." He stopped asking.
What else can I do if I live under someone else's roof? The servants were proud, but before they could laugh, they turned to the kitchen and had problems with the food they gave Jiang. Either the prepared dishes were less in a blink of an eye, or the dishes delivered were so salty.
Jiang lost his temper and wanted to punish the servants in the kitchen. The servants kowtowed and shouted for justice, and the mess was in chaos, but Chu Tang was relieved.
"How could they do such stupid things that will destroy their future?" she said, pointing in a direction, "This is A Zhao's revenge."
Jiang came to his senses, and was angry and annoyed, and someone called Chu Zhao. Of course, he refused to admit it after Chu Zhao came, and said, "I don't believe my aunt and go search."
The food I had eaten had already been eaten, but where could I find it? Jiang sneered: "Azhao, it's not good to steal things. I don't believe that your father taught you these."
Chu Zhao said: "Auntie, don't talk nonsense without a certificate. Who saw me taking the money when I left home? I came back empty-handed again."
The certificate was not recovered. Chu Ke did not mention the money he had recovered because he believed her and did not mention the fact that the money had been recovered. She did not believe that her uncle and aunt dared to ask Deng Yi.
Even if he really asked, Deng Yi would not pay attention.
This is because he refused to admit his account. Jiang was choked and wanted to slam the table. Chu Zhao smiled and said, "Also, when I was at home, no one said that I had the habit of stealing things. After I arrived in the capital, my aunt said that I was not the reason why my father taught me. Besides, there is no need to steal at home. You can do whatever you need. You say that I steal this and that, and even the food and drink. When you say it, others think you are harsh on me."
OK, OK, OK, Jiang took a deep breath: "You are just like your father, you are good at speaking. You are right in everything you do."
Chu Zhao said: "Auntie, you can't say that. What is right is right, and what is wrong is wrong. It's not up to anyone to say it."
She said, and the dead girl replied immediately. She had never noticed that she was so eloquent before. Jiang asked angrily: "Where are you doing the right thing? Is it right to hit someone? Or is it right to sneak away from home?"
"These two things cannot be said to be correct." Chu Zhao replied softly without any silence, "I can only say that this is correct."
Jiang was angry and funny: "You really make sense. You are right. Do you know what you do will affect your family? You were forced to resign because of your father and your uncle. Now you are forced to force us to gain a foothold in the capital?"
Speaking of these sad things, Jiang couldn't help but cry.
The servants in the room all retreated, Chu Tang got up and sat next to her mother, wiping her tears.
Chu Zhao's expression was calm. She had experienced this scene in her previous life. This was the case with the aunt. When she talked about her father, she said that he had implicated the family and implicated his uncle. She cried and was at a loss. She was sad and blamed herself, and blamed her father.
Of course not now, and you can also look at things from another perspective if you calm down.
Chu Zhao thought for a while and said, "I remember my uncle was later than my father's official in the court."
Jiang was stunned for a moment, what does this dead girl mean? Did Chu Lan become an official because of Chu Ling?
"Your uncle was very talented and was invited to be a doctor, and he only went there for three or four. If he agreed at the beginning, it would be earlier than your father's official!" She said angrily, turning the topic back to Chu Ling, "Your father refused to study and joined the army. He was fortunate to be valued by His Majesty, but he acted arrogantly and offended people everywhere. He was free and easy outside. If others could not reach him, they would accuse your uncle--"
Chu Zhao asked: "Because others blamed me, my uncle resigned?"
Jiang said hatefully: "Yes, this is all your father--"
Chu Zhao interrupted her: "It was clearly someone else's forced to do so, how can I blame my father?"
"If your father hadn't done those things--" Jiang said angrily.
"Your Majesty is guilty of what my father did?" Chu Zhao interrupted her.
Jiang was stunned, of course not, so it made Chu Ku look more arrogant and act more arrogant. The officials hated Chu Lan more and were more rude to him—
"My father is not guilty of your Majesty, and my father is not guilty. Others accused and asked him, what is there to be afraid of? Not only should he not be afraid, but he should also ask these people." Chu Zhao said, "My father was fighting for the court outside. Things in the army changed rapidly. He could not follow the rules. He stayed away from the court and could not explain it. When he was in the court, he should safeguard his father, defend his father, and correct his reputation."
Jiang and Chu Tang were stunned when they heard it, and they forgot to speak for a moment when they looked at her.
"This is what the saying goes, father and son fight, and brothers fight on the tiger." Chu Zhao raised his eyebrows and looked at Jiang, "And what did my uncle do? He was afraid of implicating himself. I remember that at that time, only one or two people impeached his father, so my uncle resigned overnight and fled to Qiaoshan Academy regardless of His Majesty's resignation."
"You, you, nonsense." Jiang stuttered and wanted to argue.
Chu Zhao did not argue with her and stood up: "If my uncle had the slightest intention of protecting his father and fighting back against those who accused him, my father would not be the only one who fought outside today. The two brothers worked hand in hand, one was a civil servant and the other was a heroic general, and wanted to support each other, how would my Chu family be glorious? At least when the two children were quarreling, it was Liang Siqing who came to the door to apologize, and Miss Liang would not be Miss Liang, but Sister Atang who was made friends with diligently."
Chu Tang shook his hands and imagined such a scene. Yes, such a scene is really good.
Jiang also inexplicably imagined himself sitting in Yan's position, looking down at others-
她到底是成年人,一个激灵回过神.
"You are quibbling." She said angrily, but her momentum was not as good as before.
Chu Zhao was no longer aggressive, and looked sad: "The past is in vain." Then he raised his eyebrows again, "But my uncle enjoyed his leisure and avoided trouble, but now he is resentful that my father is hindering his future. That is absolutely impossible. If you insist on doing this, then my father and I will also resent my uncle. We did not care about it at the beginning. If my uncle helped my father, my father would not be just a general of guard today!"
After saying that, he left with his sleeves.
Jiang did not react for a moment, and came back to his senses and shouted "You-" and couldn't say anything. He was full of heart. If it was then, he thought about what it was today.
"She turned the raid." She finally said, turning to Chu Tang, "It turns out that we owe them."
Chu Tang did not comfort and approve of his mother as usual, and leaned on his jaw with a faint expression: "It is said that Liang Siqing was also a man-in-law back then."
When he said this, Chu Lan heard the noises on the side that were getting less and he held the book, pulled his shoes, and walked over to take care of the aftermath, just in time to hear this sentence.
"What's wrong with Liang Siqing being a Langguan back then?" he asked.
As soon as he finished speaking, his wife and daughter looked at him, his eyes with a little resentment.
"I may be Yan."
"I may be Miss Liang."
Chapter completed!
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