Chapter 347 Can’t afford to raise a big cat anymore
Author: The autumn wind trembles
Chapter 347 Can’t afford to raise a big cat anymore
In Zhichun's opinion, Cui Die has been away from Aunt Li for so long, and Aunt Li is no longer in charge, so why is she so afraid of Aunt Li?
Lihua shook her head. Some injuries may take a lifetime to heal.
Zhichun is afraid because she is not in Cuidi's position.
Cui Die has been tortured mentally and physically by Aunt Li for many years, and her fear of Aunt Li has long been engraved in her bones.
As Zhichun, Cui Die would not believe it, so he pretended to have an epileptic seizure to scare Zhichun away, so that Zhichun would not ask any more questions.
Zhichun recalled his experience and nodded with some understanding.
Outside the palace, those evil people who are worse than pigs and dogs have no character and dare to abuse people. The abused people fear them even more than they fear the government.
What's more, although Aunt Li is no longer in charge, her rank is still much higher than that of Cui Dieqiu, who is at the bottom. In the hierarchical harem, there is no way to harm Cui Die.
Lihua waved her legs: "No, it's more than that. There should be people in the Huanyi Bureau that Cuidi is afraid of, otherwise Aunt Li wouldn't have let her go to the Huanyi Bureau so easily."
The conclusion is obvious. One of Aunt Li's three maids fell into a well, the other died of illness soon after, and the only one left was Cui Die who went crazy.
The palace maid who died of illness might also have Aunt Li's leg pen inside, so how could Ke Ke let Cui Die off so easily?
Lihua recalled the scene in her dream when Aunt Li pulled her legs while she was hanging. This person dared to cross his legs even with his master, so what did Didong's little palace maid mean?
Now Dong is afraid that Cui Die will be under the control of Aunt Li!
Moreover, Lihua’s intuition was that Eunuch Gao had an inexplicable relationship with the deaths of the two palace maids. Otherwise, how could Eunuch Gao, who was of higher rank than Aunt Li, be so willing to work for Aunt Li?
There is no direct evidence that she is not intuitive.
Zhichun was puzzled: "Is it possible that the Huanyi Bureau is not under the control of Aunt Li?"
Lihua smiled: "Isn't he very noble?"
From what Zhichun said, it is not difficult to see that Eunuch Gao has been monitoring her, so Eunuch Gao discovered Cuidie's illness as soon as possible.
At the same time, it can be clearly seen that the housekeeper and Eunuch Gao are not on good terms, and Cui Die can only live to this day if Cui Die is taken care of and protected.
However, it is possible that the grandma in charge of the Huanyi Bureau, who came to the Huanyi Bureau later, did not have the deep roots and seniority of Eunuch Gao, and Eunuch Gao was very dissatisfied with the mammy in charge.
That's why Eunuch Gao did not stop cursing Zhichun immediately after the stewardess stopped him.
Zhichun nodded and confirmed Lihua's guess: "Was the steward transferred to the Huanyi Bureau not long after Cuidi went to the Huanyi Bureau? Eunuch Gao seemed to have a very high position in the past, but later he was demoted for unknown reasons."
She said sadly: "Master, I thought the matter was very simple, but I didn't expect it to be so complicated..."
They clearly knew there was something wrong with Aunt Li, but they couldn't find any evidence and couldn't punish such evildoers in a fair and just way.
She felt very lost and uncomfortable, and filled with a sense of powerlessness.
Lihuakai explained that this kind of thing happens everywhere. Some people have a little bit of power in their legs and dominate others.
This kind of thing happens everywhere among ordinary people, among dignitaries, and in official circles everywhere, let alone in the palace.
Even in modern times, there would still be that kind of darkness.
Lihua comforted Zhichun, how could she be powerless? They found that Dongbu Nao wanted to make the truth of that year famous and wanted justice for Cuidie and the other palace ladies.
But if you really can't find any evidence, you can wait until you negotiate with the original owner and create something or guide something yourself to punish Aunt Li in her own way.
As for what happened next, Lihua was right, Zhichun said, she was afraid that she would lead the little girl into harm's way.
Has she thought of a backup plan or is she unwilling to use such a method as a last resort?
After all, there is a savage beast deep inside everyone's heart. Once it is released, it may not be able to be taken back.
Lihua still cannot treat human life like an ant, but she is definitely not a coward with a soft heart and weak legs.
Aunt Li's fate was decided by her!
Later, Lihua told Zhichun to be careful about Eunuch Gao. She was afraid that Zhichun would be in danger, so she taught Zhichun a set of grappling legs to use in case of emergency.
As for the question of how to gain Cui Die's trust...
Lihua couldn't go to the Clothing Bureau. After the Queen Mother's interference, the masters in the Ming Palace paid special attention to her and couldn't go directly.
Lihua thought for a moment and turned her attention to Su Siru.
That little Su was traveling east now, and every time he went to say hello he was always in a hurry.
When Si Dong asked what was going on, Xiao Su winked at her, mysteriously promised to complete the task, and asked her to wait.
Now that a few months have passed, there should be news.
As expected, Su Siru happily sent someone to deliver a message to Lihua that day, specifically reporting the gratifying results.
She went to fuck Aunt Li herself and didn't have time to come over.
Xiao Su's letter described a long list of Aunt Li's miserable conditions, from head to toe, not even once. Did she deliberately beat Aunt Lu all over her body before reporting?
The first part of the letter said this:
'...The thief went to the Criminal Division to file a complaint last month. She thought it was a good idea to keep it a secret, but she didn't know that he let her go on purpose so that she could give up earlier, hahaha...'
At the back of the letter was a long list of hilarious words, which shows how happy Su Siru was.
Lihua could even imagine Su Siru's arrogant look.
She lamented that Xiao Su was experienced in treating people, and that Aunt Li could understand the despair of having no way to seek help.
Very good, very good, but you don’t want that kind of effect.
Zhichun was very relieved when he saw it: "Master Su, you have done a great job. This is what you should do if you pay such a scumbag by mistake!"
She wished she could watch it live.
Zhichun's depression caused by Cui Die was swept away, and he became enlightened and even cooked a lot more meat for Wu Xue.
The big cat Wu Xueruming's meal control is all in Zhichun's lap, and Zhichun always gives it extra meals, and the relationship between one person and one cat has improved by leaps and bounds.
Wu Xue no longer misunderstood Zhichun and ignored her as before. Instead, she took the initiative to come to Zhichun every night during dinner time, very punctually.
A horse will not gain weight without a night of grass, and a cat will not gain weight without a late night snack. In just a few months, Wu Xue gained half a pound of weight.
Zhichun was happy and worried at the same time. The big cat would protect her master. She would rather become hungry and thin than steal something for her master, not her own people, not her own cat, so that he could eat more.
But the landlord’s family doesn’t have much food left. One or two meals is fine, but three or four meals is fine.
But if he eats it every month, and consumes such a large amount of meat every day, Tingliyuan will no longer have a helping hand, and the problem of not being able to raise big cats is very big.
On that moonlit night, Zhichun came back from giving Wu Xue extra food and said worriedly: "Master, the cat is so delicious that he has eaten up all the meat in that month. We have to pay money to buy it in the imperial kitchen."
Isn't that the reason why Chun Suan was saving money?
As for whether to feed the big cats some meat, Zhichun and Zhidong prepared meals for the four of them that contained almost no meat.
Take breakfast for example. In the past, the big meat buns had thin skin and fillings, and they were oily and juicy when you took one bite. Nowadays, when you take a bite, there is no meat in the fillings, only a little bit of greasy residue.
For lunch and dinner, all of them were vegetarians, and at most they only had a plate of fried lard residue.