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Chapter 2555 The malice of asking for marriage in public

Chapter 2556 Are you going to trap me in an injustice?

Erya suddenly turned to Daya: "Daya, do you want to trap me in an unjust place?"

Of course Da Ya knew in her heart that she was trying to embarrass Er Ya.

Today she asked Qi Shaodong to take her to find the eldest son of the You family. She had her own purpose to make it impossible for her sister to get rid of the eldest son of the You family!

When she met Young Master You, she realized that all those terminal illnesses were all lies! Although Young Master You didn't look very good, he was handsome and handsome, and with his family background, if Erya married him, it would be a lie.

It's an advantage for her!

Therefore, she really does not want Erya to marry Young Master You.

However, she did not want Erya to marry Gu Dongxing even more. Because Gu Dongxing belonged to her. She could only win Gu Dongxing by marrying Erya to Young Master You.

However, despite this, she was still unhappy. Why, all the men who had a relationship with Erya were so good?

But Qi Shaodong, who is interested in me, has no abilities except his family background, and his appearance is average?

However, when she just heard Young Master You say that a girl bought with money to celebrate a wedding can only be accepted, not married, she almost threw her head back and laughed three times: She originally thought that she was the only one who was destined to be a concubine, but she didn't

Thinking of you, Erya, you will have this day too!

However, Erya's tough attitude surprised her. Why should she look down on Young Master You?

What frightened her the most was that Erya actually had an ingot of gold, and that ingot of gold should be fifty taels, which was equivalent to one thousand taels of silver.

Where did she get the gold? Could it be that the gift Grandpa Gu gave her was a gold ingot? She kept it on her body, so she couldn't find it no matter how hard she looked for it?

Good things come in pairs. The gold ingot that Grandpa Gu gave to Erya was definitely not just one, but at least two, maybe four. In other words, in addition to the eighteen golden peanuts given to his mother, Erya had

He also kept at least two thousand taels of silver.

Thinking that her entire possessions were only thirty taels of silver, and her mother was resentful because she didn’t take out the silver when she sold Erya, and openly said that these thirty taels of silver would be her dowry from now on, Daya felt unfair:

Why, born to the same parents, Erya can have thousands of taels of silver for dowry, but she only has thirty taels of silver?

When she heard that Young Master You wanted Ming Media to marry Erya as his wife, she became even more jealous: Young Master You's Baiyun Restaurant probably earns hundreds of taels of income every day! The You family is a golden nest and a silver nest.

But seeing the ugly look on Erya's face, she suddenly understood: Erya didn't want to marry Young Master You. Even if Young Young Master You was not terminally ill and was a healthy person, she didn't want to marry him!

Because she still misses her brother Dongxing.

Thinking of the Gu Dongxing who should have belonged to him, Da Ya became angry again.

Hum, if you don’t marry Young Master You, I insist on letting you marry!

Therefore, Da Ya's words just came out without thinking.

Therefore, Erya didn't care about Young Master You who was begging for marriage over there, or those who were teasing her into agreeing to Young Master You's proposal, but directly confronted Da Ya, accusing her of trying to trap her into an unfair situation.

But is Da Ya willing to take the blame?

Da Ya looked at Er Ya and shouted aggrievedly: "Er Ya, I am your biological sister, how could I trap you into injustice? You were sold to Young Master You for one hundred taels of silver by your uncle. Young Master You

I don’t think you are a happy girl who was bought with money, and I ask you to marry me in public, shouldn’t you agree with gratitude?”

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