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Cheng brothers

Mother Zhou couldn't help but admire Madam's wisdom and strategy. She beamed with joy and complimented: "Madam loves Auntie more than Yan Niang."

There was a sinister smile in Webster's eyes, "This child is pitiful. She has never seen her mother since she opened her eyes. She also grew up with a general in Yunzhou. Yunzhou is a poor frontier, so she must be She has suffered so much and now she has finally returned home. Wouldn't it be too pitiful if I didn't love her more?"

"Madam has always been the kindest!" The maids and wives next to her praised her one after another.

Seeing their sincere admiration, Webster suddenly felt that the headache caused by Shen Yunchu's anger was relieved a lot. He waved to signal them to stop, and only took Zhou's mother into the inner room of the west wing.

Naturally, the servants of Wutong Garden heard what they just said, and a little girl who did some chores immediately reported it to Cui Ya. Cui Ya was a menial worker and was familiar with them. She complimented her a few words and then told Chen Yun. At this time, Shen Yunchu was talking to Mr. Wen.

She rubbed the stitches on her cuffs and sneered at the corners of her lips, "My mother has always been compassionate, and her palms and backs are full of flesh. She has always been kind to us sisters. I should 'repay' her well."

Seeing that her expression was strange, Mrs. Wen had some doubts in her heart, but she did not go into details. She just turned away from the serving maids and women and whispered: "The old lady sent me here because I want to ask you some important questions."

When Shen Yun first saw how worried she was, he guessed it, and asked with a smile: "Auntie, just tell me."

"I'm afraid your marriage to Prince Jin may go wrong, but you have to relax!" Mrs. Wen was afraid that she would be sad, so she took her hand and comforted her: "There are many good men in the world, like you. Your three unmarried brothers are childhood sweethearts. No matter who you fall in love with, they are very willing to marry you. Your eldest brother is tall and strong, and he can walk with a hundred steps. Your second brother is a handsome man with poems and books, and you three. Brother, he is a young and brave man, and he is a scholar and a wise man. They all say that because he grew up with General Shen, he has the demeanor of a Confucian general."

Mrs. Wen proudly praised her son, but Shen Yunchu showed no shyness at all when her daughter mentioned her sweetheart. She knew that the matter was hopeless, and she couldn't help but feel a little disappointed, but she quickly cheered up again, "What if? None of the three of them can catch your eye, and the extraordinarily beautiful Jiulang your Uncle Cheng brought home, I think he also has some interest in you—"

"Aunt!" Shen Yunchu interrupted her, "You can tell grandma that although those thieves were brutal, I was safe and sound, and I didn't bring disgrace on the Shen family's face."


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