Chapter 636 - 636 637 The Woman Zeer Fancies_1
Chapter 636 - 636 637 The Woman Zeer Fancies_1
?Chapter 636: Chapter 637: The Woman Ze’er Fancies_1 Chapter 636: Chapter 637: The Woman Ze’er Fancies_1 Muniang glanced at the woman and realized it was Mrs. Jiang, the daughter-in-law from the second branch. Although Yu Ming was a concubine’s son at Marquis Chen Mansion, his mother, Lady Feng, was still a favored concubine. Before Yu Jin and Yu Ze returned, Marquis Chen had always valued Yu Ming, so naturally, the bride he married would not be of low status. Moreover, Lady Feng had painstakingly selected her, deliberately choosing a legitimate daughter from a distinguished family to match her son.
Muniang looked at her with a hint of understanding of her dissatisfaction and then, with a slight curl of her lip, said with a smile, “Sister-in-law speaks as if she is ignoring the honor of my position as the Princess. Lady Feng, is this how you instruct your daughter-in-law, allowing her to have the audacity to disrespect her superiors?!”
Lady Feng’s body shook; she truly hadn’t expected the seemingly gentle and weak Qiao Muniang to be so forceful. Right from the start, she was setting her authority, and Lady Feng had originally wanted to just watch the drama unfold. Now the fire was unexpectedly directed at her. Immediately, she glared at Mrs. Jiang and said, “My Lady, please forgive her. It’s the fault of my servant for not instructing her properly.”
Muniang snorted, “Mrs. Feng still knows to call herself a servant; then she should stop doing things beyond her station. Mrs. Jiang’s words today are not only against me; could it be that she thinks the Marquis Chen Mansion lacks the discernment to have chosen a wild pheasant to be the Princess?”
No doubt, this comment slapped an even bigger accusation on Mrs. Jiang, one of disrespect toward the Marquis Chen Mansion—a much more serious crime than disrespecting Qiao Muniang. Lady Feng was shaking with anger. Although ‘servant’ was merely a self-reference, who in the house would dare to treat her as a concubine? Wasn’t she always revered as the second lady? Yet Qiao Muniang insisted on rubbing salt in her wounds!
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