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Chapter 384 Preemptive Strike

Chapter 384 Preemptive Strike

It’s done!

Mrs. Li stared at the woman in the room, feeling ecstatic in her heart but with a look of astonishment on her face.

"This...this...how could such a thing be done in broad daylight?"

Mrs. Li shook her head and sighed, looking embarrassed.

The people behind him became even more curious after hearing Mrs. Li's words, and they pushed forward desperately, hoping to have a glimpse.

Those who had already squeezed in front saw the live spring palace in front of them. They wanted to see it but were ashamed to see it. They turned their heads and secretly looked back to take a few glances.

Several young ladies who had not left the palace were pulled away from the door by their relatives and were not allowed to look in, for fear that the scene in the room would stain their eyes.

Mrs. Wu's roar did not shock the two people working in the room. They ignored it and were still immersed in their own world.

Almost all of the people present were ladies from aristocratic families, and they were all human beings. Looking at the situation in the room, what was there that you didn’t understand?

Mrs. Cui of the Yang Mansion pulled Mrs. Xing beside her and whispered: "Sister-in-law, why do I smell a conspiracy?"

Mrs. Xing curled her lips and whispered: "I just don't know who they want to plot against?"

Mrs. Xing could not hide her contempt in her words.

She did not expect that the always upright Jiang Mansion would do such a thing on such an important day.

It wasn't just the Yang family's wife who noticed the abnormality. Someone whispered: "These two people, Mrs. Wu can't stop yelling, something is wrong!"

"It's true, how could this happen?" someone echoed.

"Isn't that what it is?" Someone said softly.

The whispering doubts reached Mrs. Wu's ears, and Mrs. Wu panicked a little.

She ordered the medicine to be administered, so of course she knew something was wrong with these two people.

Mrs. Wu was afraid that people would find out the clues, so she shouted loudly: "Come here, tie up these adulterers and adulterers."

Several women stood outside the crowd. Listening to Mrs. Wu's angry shouts, they were frightened and said repeatedly: "Please give way, everyone."

The mother-in-law said as she pushed her way into the crowd and finally squeezed into the room.

The two people who were selfless on the bed were pulled apart by several powerful women, and their brains became slightly clearer.

When the two of them turned around and saw the people watching at the door, they were so frightened that they screamed again and again. They quickly knelt down and laid their heads on the ground, their bodies shaking like chaff.

A woman was afraid that the appearance of the two would offend the noble man, so she casually pulled off the bed sheet and put the quilt on the two of them.

A woman asked: "Old madam, do you want to invite the second lady to come over?"

The second wife of the Jiang Mansion, Qi Shi, is now in charge of the central government. If something like this happens in the mansion, it should be reported to the head lady, who will handle it.

Mrs. Wu walked in and said, "There are a lot of things going on in the house today, and the second daughter-in-law is too busy to touch the floor. There is no need to trouble the second daughter-in-law with this matter. If I encounter something, I will handle it."

The mother-in-law looked at the ladies from each family who were walking in with Mrs. Wu, and asked softly: "Then... would you like to invite all the ladies to go to the banquet hall to rest first?"

If there is a family scandal in the house, you can handle it behind closed doors, but in front of outsiders, it will be difficult to handle it.

Madam Wu wanted to ruin Ning Wei's reputation, so how could she be willing to let all the wives leave?

Mrs. Wu raised her head and glared at the old lady who was speaking.

The mother-in-law received Madam Wu's cold gaze and knew that she had made Madam Wu unhappy, so she decisively shut up and said no more.

Seeing that the mother-in-law had shut up, Mrs. Wu withdrew her gaze and glanced at the woman kneeling on the ground wrapped in a quilt.

He said coldly: "Whose girl are you? Why are you so shameless? Doing such casual things with people in other people's houses in broad daylight! What do you mean? Huh?"

The woman was so frightened that she lost her soul, her body was trembling, and she lowered her head and listened to Mrs. Wu's scolding.

The more Mrs. Wu talked, the angrier she became. She kept leaning on the ground with her crutches, and the crutches made a popping sound when they hit the floor.

The thumping sound seemed to hit the woman's heart, and her heart trembled with every sound.

Mrs. Wu scolded the men and women kneeling on the ground sternly, as if forgetting that all this was her handiwork.

Mrs. Wu saw that she had finished scolding her and said sternly: "Look up and let me see whose girl you are? You are so shameless!"

"Old madam, it's my slave, my slave... I'm confused. I don't know what's going on. Why is it like this?"

The woman kneeling on the ground raised her head, looked at Mrs. Wu with tears streaming down her face, and begged Mrs. Wu incoherently.

She was ordered to come here to clean up the room, but she felt thirsty. She picked up the tea cup in the room and drank half a cup of tea. She didn't remember much of what happened next.

Mrs. Wu saw clearly that the woman kneeling in front of her was Mei Lan, the maid in her courtyard, and she felt bad.

Didn’t they say that the girl from the Ning family was sent to live in Meiyuan? How could a person become Meilan?

Mrs. Wu stared at Mei Lan and blurted out: "Why is it you?"

"This is an interesting question from the old lady! Why is it you? Why? The old lady is very surprised and surprised!

If the person in this room is not this person, then who should it be? Or who does the old lady hope to be?"

Ning Wei took a step forward, looked at Mrs. Wu with a half-smile and asked.

When the group of women squeezed in, Ning Wei followed her into the room and was standing next to Mrs. Li.

After entering the house to take a closer look at the situation, Ning Wei clenched her fists in anger, her hatred for Mrs. Wu swallowing her heart like a monster.

Mrs. Wu turned around and saw Ning Wei, and was extremely shocked. She didn't know when Ning Wei came in.

Mrs. Wu's eyes flickered back and forth between Ning Wei and Mei Lan. No, Ning Wei was not drunk. She was obviously drugged. She should be the one in the room.

What method did she use? She was able to put herself out of the situation and turn the people in the room into Mei Lan, and she was standing here.

For a moment, Mrs. Wu was also in a state of turmoil.

Mrs. Li looked at the frightened Mrs. Wu and secretly cried out.

Seeing Ning Wei, Mrs. Li was also in disbelief.

But she knew in her heart that at this moment, she could not mess up her position or show her flaws in front of others.

She had to take a preemptive strike and restrain Ning Wei, otherwise her aunt's reputation would be ruined.

Mrs. Li is worthy of having been the head wife for many years. Although she is worried in her heart, she still looks calm and collected.

Although the plan failed, she couldn't let anyone see the clues.

Mrs. Li looked at Ning Wei, smiled coldly, and said, "Miss Ning's words are wrong!

It's normal for my aunt to be angry when such a scandal happens in the house.

My aunt is an old lady of the Jiang Mansion, and it is her business to deal with matters in the manor.

Miss Ning is an outsider, what qualifications does she have to ask questions?

Furthermore, Miss Ning is a girl who has not yet left the court. Shouldn't she run back when something like this happens? Why do she still rush forward?

Doesn’t Miss Ning understand the principle of not seeing anything inappropriate?”

What Mrs. Li meant in her words was simply that Ning Wei didn't understand etiquette and had no tutor.

(End of chapter)


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