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Chapter 24 She Really Knows

In the room, Miss Jun was sitting in front of several desks.

Just now she had finished looking through the books on the bookshelf, and as expected, of course there was nothing she was looking for.

How can those medical books written by Master be seen in the world?

Speaking of which, she still had something to do, which was to sort out her master's medical books. Thinking about it, it was really good to be able to continue living, at least to be able to live up to her master's trust.

Liu'er yawned and watched Miss Jun pick up the golden needle.

"Miss, what do you want to play?" she asked.

The lady had a lot of fun this morning, and she was a little tired.

"This is no joke." Miss Jun said. She was twisting a golden needle in her hand and turning it against the sunlight by the window. Mrs. Fang, who was standing in the yard, happened to see it and felt a little dizzy.

It was not that she had never seen golden needles before, but what made her dizzy was what she saw now.

She had done so many things before, carefully and gradually, and was finally able to completely drive this girl out of the Fang family in a reasonable and reasonable manner, but this girl broke everything with just one word.

Mrs. Fang felt that what she had done was like a big blister. It looked very powerful, but it was vulnerable to the golden needle that the girl took out.

Mrs. Fang took a deep breath. This matter was ridiculous. Just as Mrs. Fang said, this was just a coincidence. It was nonsense that the girl said casually. She should immediately forget to continue doing what she should do.

But she couldn't move.

"Madam."

Liu'er's voice came from inside the room. Mrs. Fang looked at the somewhat deformed girl's face on the window glass, and then the window was pushed open.

"Madam, what are you doing here?"

The girl did not come to greet her, but instead looked a little unhappy at being disturbed.

Miss Jun also looked over, not surprised or displeased by her arrival. She put down the needle and stood up.

"Auntie," she said with a salute, then stood up straight and looked at her quietly with her big eyes.

Those eyes seemed to be asking her why she came.

Mrs. Fang suddenly felt that this scene was somewhat familiar.

When she learned about her husband's death and her son's incurable disease, she couldn't wake up every morning. Thinking of what she would face when she woke up would make her die in pain.

But at that time, there was a voice in her heart that said, wake up and see if you really have no choice but to die, so she forced herself to open her eyes, and she has been living until now.

It was the same now. When she thought about the questions she wanted to ask this girl, she didn't want to ask them out loud.

But instead of being in such pain, just ask if it is true or false, why bother yourself.

The girl at the door opened the curtain with Miss Jun's permission, and Mrs. Fang walked in without hesitation.

"Zhen Zhen, have you seen Cheng Yu yesterday?" she asked straight to the point.

Liu'er curled her lips.

"A paralyzed person will cry and complain," she muttered.

Mrs. Fang never cares about her servants, which would only lower her status.

If a servant does something wrong, her master will be responsible for it.

"Yes." Miss Jun said, "Auntie, do you want to ask about something specific?"

Mrs. Fang hummed and turned to give instructions to the girl next to her.

"You guys go down first," she said.

After finishing speaking, the talent was slightly startled.

Miss Jun took the initiative to ask this superfluous sentence, right? Was it to avoid the rest of their private discussion?

Does this girl have such thoughts? Is she subconsciously overthinking it?

"Go and make a pot of tea." Miss Jun also said to Liu'er. After finishing speaking, she paused and said, "Look at those people outside and don't let them overhear what I'm saying."

Liu'er, who was about to be kicked out and was unhappy, immediately nodded happily and solemnly. This was an important task assigned to her by the young lady. These servants of the Fang family were not reliable at all. She would definitely block the door and prevent them from letting them in.

Get close and eavesdrop.

Seeing Liu'er happily going out, Mrs. Fang pursed her lips with a complicated expression and said no more.

Only Miss Jun and Mrs. Fang were left in the room.

"Auntie, please sit down," Miss Jun said.

Mrs. Fang sat down, and Miss Jun sat opposite her, as if listening to the instructions of her elders.

Mrs. Fang didn't know what to say for a moment. She and Miss Jun didn't face each other very often, and she couldn't remember whether Miss Jun had always been so docile.

"Zhenzhen, I heard them say that you can cure the poison in Chengyu?" She looked at Miss Jun, "What does this mean?"

Miss Jun smiled.

"I haven't looked at my cousin carefully before, but I realized something was wrong when I met him this time. Because I was a little unsure and needed to think about it, I didn't have time to tell my grandmother and aunt yet," she said.

Mrs. Fang's heart started beating wildly.

So what this means is that she is not just talking nonsense and not going to them, but she hasn't thought about it yet.

"You, what do you mean? What happened to the poisoning?" She couldn't help clenching her hands on her knees.

"Aunt, you don't know how my cousin is doing now?" Miss Jun said, looking at Mrs. Fang calmly, "Didn't you feed him this poison yourself?"

she!

Mrs. Fang felt that she saw the golden needle again, and it easily pierced her heart.

She originally wanted to make gentle insinuations, or give easy guidance and ask questions. In short, she didn't want to show that she took this matter seriously, but she only said a few words, and this plan was shattered.

This sentence was more poisonous than the other sentence, so much so that Mrs. Fang couldn't even say a question. She stood up suddenly and rushed out.

Liu'er, who was standing outside the door, was almost hit.

"What are you doing?" she shouted.

Mrs. Fang Da naturally ignored her and stumbled out of the door. The maids and servants who had been excluded from the yard returned with a bang.

As soon as the eldest lady entered, they had only stood in the yard for a moment, but why did the eldest lady rush out, still looking heartbroken.

They clearly didn't hear Miss Jun crying or making any noise in the room.

What's going on? They chased him out in a panic.

Liu'er ran inside.

"Miss, what did you say to scare the eldest lady away?" she asked curiously, with a bit of pride, "Miss, you are so powerful, you should have done this a long time ago. You should not have let her in front of us before.

Noisy."

Miss Jun also didn't expect Mrs. Fang to be so careless.

"I may have spoken too fiercely, I should have said these words slowly." She said, shaking her head again, with a bit of helplessness, "It's a pity that I don't have so much time to waste."

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"Didn't I tell you not to think about it? Why do you still have to ask her?"

Mrs. Fang said bitterly, looking at Mrs. Fang who was kneeling in front of her crying.

Mrs. Fang had not cried on her knees like this for many years. She only did this when her son died and her grandson was diagnosed and died.

Jun Zhenzhen, this girl, has really developed her skills after dying once.

Old Mrs. Fang thought bitterly.

"Mother." Mrs. Fang grabbed her hand and burst into tears, "She knows, she knows it was me who harmed Chengyu, she knows it was me who gave Chengyu the poison."

Mrs. Fang's hand froze when she was caught.

This poisoning theory is indeed not a random rumor.

Who told her? What were the intentions of the person who told her?

Mrs. Fang's expression suddenly became sharp, she stood up, looked at Mrs. Fang again, and held her hand tightly.

"Su Niang, Chengyu was not killed by you, we are also the victims." She said, pulling Mrs. Fang up, "Stop crying, crying is useless, let's go and ask her what she wants to do.

"(To be continued)


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