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Chapter 461 Don’t think about anyone 5

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Chapter 461 No one should think about it 5

Seeing that Yun Qiuqin was unwilling to mention it, Xia Furong had no choice but to give up, feeling a little sick.

This incident was a huge blow to Xia Furong.

If it weren't for her hatred for Xia Chiwan, Xia Furong didn't know if she would have been able to survive.

Xia Furong couldn't even believe what kind of expressions those official ladies in Kyoto would have or what unpleasant words they would say when they saw her again.

In the eyes of those men, she was probably no different from a promiscuous (forbidden) child or a slut (forbidden) woman.

"Fu'er, mother, please clean this room. You can rest first."

In fact, it is not that Yun Qiuqin has never experienced such a life before. Before she became Xia Boran's aunt, Yun Qiuqin's life was not much better than it is now.

Moreover, before coming here, Yun Qiuqin had stayed in the small Buddhist hall, and her adaptability was certainly better than Xia Furong's.

Watching Yun Qiuqin fetching water, the back of her clothes was soaked with sweat as she busied herself around.

Xia Furong was immersed in sentimentality and couldn't extricate herself. Even when she saw Yun Qiuqin's hard work, she felt that it was Xia Chiwan's fault, but she didn't have the slightest intention to help Yun Qiuqin.

Yun Qiuqin and Xia Furong were temporarily "recuperating" in the villa, while Xia Chiwan was still in the Prime Minister's Mansion, facing the group of jackals, tigers and leopards.

"Miss, do you think the eldest lady can really stay in the villa until she gets married?"

Shi Xin frowned, always feeling that this was unlikely.

On the other hand, Bao Qin had a very good attitude and said:

"The Prime Minister didn't say that. Is it possible that the eldest lady still dares to confront the Prime Minister?"

After all, Baoqin is a bit simpler. Apart from her own young lady, she is of course the one who listens to Xia Boran the most.

After listening to Xia Boran's words, she always felt that others did not dare to refute Xia Boran's words.

"It won't be long..."

Xia Chiwan sighed. It was precisely because she knew that Yun Qiuqin would not stay in that other village for a long time that she had to think of ways to plan for herself.

As for Yun Qiuqin's return, she can control her own destiny, and the Prime Minister's Mansion is no longer under Yun Qiuqin's control.

"Miss, why?"

Although Shi Xin felt that it was somewhat unlikely that Xia Furong and Yun Qiuqin would stay in the villa until Xia Furong got married.

But when I heard my young lady’s words being so conclusive, I felt that they were too absolute.

Hearing Shi Xin's question, Xia Chiwan smiled and did not answer.

It is impossible for Xia Chiwan to say that Yun Qiuqin is also a very lucky person.

She was obviously just a concubine born after a cheap maid crawled into the bed of the General's Mansion, and when she arrived at the Prime Minister's Mansion, she was promoted from aunt to stepwife.

A person of this status is very unlikely to gain prominence among officials in Kyoto.

I don’t know what kind of luck Yun Qiuqin got, but she happened to catch the eye of the Duke’s wife.

Because of this, the Duke's wife adopted Yun Qiuqin as her adopted daughter.

All of a sudden, Yun Qiuqin's seniority has surpassed that of the emperor.

It was precisely because of the intervention of the Duke's wife that Yun Qiuqin, who was straightened up, became confident from then on.

No one dared to mention in front of Yun Qiuqin that she was once an aunt, and she could not bear to be corrected.

The current Madam Guogong is still recuperating in Yuzhou. She is said to have been nourished by the soil and water of Yuzhou. She has not yet returned to Kyoto, nor has she met Yun Qiuqin.

But who can say for sure what will happen in the future?

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