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810.【External Story】The Finale of Fengming's Battle for Hegemony (32)

Brother Qin Shi, no, what did her husband want to say to her?

A corner of the Prince's Mansion,

Qin Lang lay on his back among the flowers, staring blankly at the unusually bright moon.

There were several empty wine jars beside him, and he drank alone, tasting the bitterness alone.

This is how things should be.[

Now that he can live beside the prince's brother and live in the same mansion with him, he is satisfied.

He could not wish Qin Shi a happy wedding, but he could not disturb his happiness.

Just being a good younger brother who is pitied by his elder brother is his only contribution.

On the other side, in the servants' room of the palace, the housekeeper was admonishing the servants who had been temporarily recruited to help. Before the prince returned to the palace, all the servants in the palace were changed. All the servants who had served Princess Tianchi before were replaced.

All were sent out of the house.

Currently, most of the people serving in the mansion are directly transferred from the palace for temporary emergencies.

There are also a small number of servants who have not yet been trained and can only stay on the periphery and make some swear words.

These freshmen still have a long time to study before they can be sent to the inner courtyard to serve their masters. If they are not smart enough, they may never be able to do more than menial jobs without even a chance to stand up.

One of them, a woman in her thirties, had a tense face and a stiff expression, as if she was born unable to smile.

Her hands were delicate and slender, and she did not look like a woman who knew how to do heavy work.

But she is extremely diligent, talks very little, and is dedicated to her work. She is very popular with the new housekeeper, and is ready to train her well, and will be entrusted with important responsibilities in the future to share the work of the house.

On the prince's wedding day, she also helped direct the dishes. She was familiar with etiquette, treated people and treated things with great propriety, and immediately outperformed other servants.

Only occasionally when she was alone, she would look blankly toward the inner courtyard, with a misty look in her eyes.


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