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Chapter 448: In-Law or Enemy 2

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Chapter 448: In-laws or Enemies 2

When he was young, he liked rabbits and asked his uncle, the housekeeper, to buy a fat and white rabbit that he wanted to keep.

Grandma said, he is the pillar of the Yongjing Hou Mansion, how can he be as kind and pampered as a woman?

So, his grandmother ordered him to kill the cute rabbit.

Sun Jianxing refused, and the furious Mrs. Hou simply took Sun Jianxing's little hand with both hands, pressed it, and strangled the little rabbit to death.

Not only that, there was an extra dish of braised rabbit on the dinner table that night.

Where this rabbit meat comes from, there is no need to think too much.

That night when Sun Jian was traveling, the only dish he could taste was this braised rabbit.

When he grew up, Sun Jianxing firmly remembered that he should not be misled by beauty because of the teachings of the old lady.

Therefore, he fell in love with a peasant girl, a peasant girl with a dark complexion, healthy appearance, and a bit strong, but with dark eyes and a good heart.

It's a pity that the old lady did not agree to this marriage.

Sun Jianxing wanted to fight for it, but soon, the farmer's family simply disappeared from Yizhou.

Before that, the peasant girl came to Sun Jianxing and told him not to fall in love with other girls casually in the future.

Because Sun Jianxing did not have the ability to protect the other party, falling in love with him would only harm him.

The peasant girl told Sun Jianxing that Sun Jianxing was the little chicken that Mrs. Marquis was holding.

The old lady asked Sun Jian to go east, but Sun Jian could not go west.

The old lady asked Sun Jianxing to sit down, but Sun Jianxing could not stand.

So in the end, the peasant girl told Sun Jianxing very simply that although she was poor, she was just a peasant girl.

But from the bottom of her heart, she looked down upon a man like Sun Jianxing, he was so irresponsible and a coward!

Sun Jianxing had always buried the peasant girl's words deep in his heart. He didn't want to admit it, but he had to admit it.

Originally, he thought he had forgotten this past.

But ever since I moved into the Prime Minister's Mansion, everything was under the control of the old Marquis and his wife, and I heard the discussion between the two maids.

In the past, Sun Jianxing's resentment and hatred towards Mr. Hou and his wife all came to mind unknowingly.

Of course Sun Jianxing knew that his grandmother had high aspirations and wanted to marry a princess as her granddaughter-in-law, but this was not what Sun Jianxing wanted.

At the beginning, it was precisely because the old Houye’s wife had a higher status than the old Houye when she got married, and the old Houye was taken care of by the old Houye’s wife’s natal family.

Therefore, the real person in charge of the House of Lord Marquis is actually Mrs. Hou Ye.

Even if the old Marquis had a woman outside, and that woman even had the old Marquis's child, the mother and son would not be dead in the end.

The old Marquis knew that something was fishy, ​​but he did not dare to investigate, let alone mess with his wife.

It is said that the old Marquis died of illness slowly because of the serious injuries he sustained on the battlefield and overwork.

But Sun Jianxing always felt that his grandfather died of depression entirely because his grandmother was too overbearing.

He doesn't want to follow his grandfather's old path, so he doesn't need such a powerful wife.

Among the daughters of the prime minister's uncle, he was intimidated by Xia Chiwan's identity and did not dare to marry her into the family.

A person like Xia Furong, a concubine of the prime minister's house, is a perfect match for her!

He wants to marry a woman who knows both coldness and warmth, not another grandmother.

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