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Chapter 765: Many Cheats 86
Chapter 765: Many Cheats 86
The Marquis of Xinxiang did not give money to Cui Erniang because he needed it himself; the reason why Aunt Han did not give money to Cui Erniang was the same, because she saw that after Cui Erniang entered the palace, she would not be able to rely on her in the future, so she wanted to keep the money in her hands so that she would be better off with money when she was in trouble in the future.
However, she was afraid that if she didn't give the money, it would make Cui Er Niang unhappy. If Cui Er Niang became rich in the future, she would not be able to benefit from it. So she was good at making excuses, saying that she was just an aunt on the surface and had nothing to do with Cui Er Niang. Giving her money would make people feel strange, so she couldn't give it.
In fact, if she really wanted to give it, she could give it in the name of Marquis of Xinxiang and say that it was given by Marquis of Xinxiang, then others would not be able to see anything wrong.
In the final analysis, he is just a selfish person. He only wants to spend the wife of the Marquis of Xinxiang's money to do this matter, and does not want to spend his own money.
That's right. If she wasn't selfish, she wouldn't have exchanged her own child with the child of the wife of Marquis Xinxiang.
Aunt Han didn't know that she didn't give money, but just tried her best to maintain her relationship with Cui Er Niang, so that she could get benefits when Cui Er Niang became successful in the future. However, her words of blaming the wife of Marquis Xinxiang had already been told to Cui Er Niang by her wife, making Cui Er Niang very angry. If Cui Er Niang really became successful in the future, she would definitely not be nice to her.
After all, Cui Er Niang is not her real daughter, and her feelings for her are average to begin with. And she treats her like this. It would be strange if Cui Er Niang would be nice to her once she becomes successful.
Cui Erniang was not afraid that if she asked the Queen to send someone to warn the Marquis of Xinxiang that he favored his concubine and neglected his wife, and that she would then have a bad relationship with the Marquis of Xinxiang, which would affect her status in the palace. She believed that the Marquis of Xinxiang would not have a bad relationship with her. After all, what if she was favored? It was an uncertain thing. So she bet that even if the Marquis of Xinxiang was angry, he would not dare to do anything to her, lest if she was favored and the Marquis of Xinxiang had a bad relationship with her, she would not be able to benefit from her. This was why Cui Erniang dared to ask the Queen to send someone to reprimand the Marquis of Xinxiang.
In order to win over Cui Erniang to deal with Concubine Wang together, the Queen was naturally willing to help. After all, she had also heard about the incident in the Xinxiang Marquisate where the concubine was favored and the wife was killed.
So the queen agreed to help, but she also advised Cui Erniang to seek harmony and just talk about her father's behavior, but not to blame him too much, so as to avoid a rift between father and daughter, which would not be good for her.
Cui Erniang naturally understood this, so she just wanted the Queen's people to teach the Marquis of Xinxiang a lesson, not to go against him all the time.
However, for the Marquis of Xinxiang, seeing Cui Erniang had the chief eunuch beside the Queen come to reprimand him, saying that he did not manage his inner circle, and told him not to favor his concubine over his wife, saying that he could not even manage his family, so how could he govern the country and bring peace to the world, and how could the Emperor dare to give him a job, he was still furious, thinking, who the hell is Cui Erniang, how dare she come to teach him a lesson? !
If he didn't favor his concubine and kill his wife, could he help Aunt Han change her child and make her the legitimate daughter?
She took advantage of me, but now she turns around and accuses me of favoring my concubine over my wife. It's really funny.
Marquis of Xinxiang knew why Cui Erniang asked the Queen to send the chief eunuch to scold him. After all, this damn girl had sent him a letter before, saying that if he didn't give her money, the Queen would punish him. Now that he didn't give her money, this damn girl really sent someone to scold him. He knew very well why.
This damn girl said it openly, saying that she couldn't stand him favoring his concubine over his wife, so she asked the Queen to send someone to scold her. In fact, she was just angry because he didn't give her money, so she sent someone to scold her like this. She didn't remember the favor (referring to the fact that he helped her become a legitimate daughter) and only held a grudge. What an ungrateful person!
Although Marquis Xinxiang thought so in his heart, he did not dare to say anything when faced with the scolding from the chief eunuch around the queen. He could only listen in a nod.
Although he looked down on the powerless queen, no matter what, given her status, he dared not disrespect her.
It was not until the chief eunuch left that the Marquis of Xinxiang dared to lose his temper.
When the wife of the Marquis of Xinxiang in the backyard heard about this, she couldn't help but want to laugh, thinking that she had done the right thing by listening to her trusted chambermaid and letting Cui Erniang fight with the Marquis of Xinxiang. That's right, with so many people in the mansion, if anyone could really cause trouble for the Marquis of Xinxiang, it would be Cui Erniang.
Although she was not favored in the palace, she was the emperor's concubine after all. In terms of status, she was higher than the ministers. After all, no matter how low the status of a queen in the palace was, she was still a queen. There was a difference between the monarch and his subjects, and she was not someone that the ministers could insult. After all, in this era, the monarch was the leader of his subjects, and the difference between the monarch and his subjects was far greater than the constraints of patriarchy on daughters.
In fact, what can support Cui Erniang now is not only the imperial power, but also the husband's power - her husband, the emperor, has a higher status than her father, the Marquis of Xinxiang, so no matter from which aspect, she can scold the Marquis of Xinxiang, and the Marquis of Xinxiang can't do anything to her.
Unlike other people in the mansion, who were all controlled by the patriarchal power and could not resist the head of the family, Marquis Xinxiang, it was impossible to deal with him, unless they committed a crime and killed the Marquis Xinxiang.
But if you kill someone and it's exposed, you won't be able to enjoy wealth and glory. Who would be willing to take that risk?
Whenever she thought of this, Lady Xinxiang Hou couldn't help but feel fortunate for the right decision she had made before. Now, she had a play to watch every day.
There really is something to watch every day, because Marquis Xinxiang was angered by the people sent by Cui Er Niang and began to treat Aunt Han coldly.
This is pure venting of anger.
It's normal to vent your anger on others.
Cui Erniang was in the palace, and the Marquis of Xinxiang could not criticize anyone he was dissatisfied with like he did with other people in the mansion. He could not find anyone to criticize Cui Erniang when he was dissatisfied with her.
Since he couldn't find the culprit, Marquis Xinxiang pointed the finger at Aunt Han. After all, Cui Er Niang was Aunt Han's biological daughter, and he listened to Aunt Han and helped her change her birth. As a result, she treated him like this now. What's more, she was now a concubine. What else could he do to her? It was hard for him not to be angry, so he naturally found a target to scold.
When asked why he didn't scold the wife of the Marquis of Xinxiang, he said that she was Cui Erniang's biological mother (on the surface).
That was also very simple. The wife of the Marquis of Xinxiang was not Cui Erniang's real mother. It was estimated that even if he scolded her, Cui Erniang would not feel anything at all. After all, she was not her biological mother, so how could she feel? Maybe she would even think that he was interesting and was just watching the show.
On the contrary, if Aunt Han scolded her, maybe Cui Er Niang would be shocked because she thought the other party was her own mother and that the other party was being scolded because of her.
Although Cui Erniang sent someone to say that she favored her concubine and ignored her wife, the concubine she favored was referring to Aunt Han, and it seemed that Cui Erniang didn't care about her biological mother at all. However, Xinxiang Hou knew that she did it for money, so she would do anything to get it. She should still have a mother-daughter relationship with Aunt Han in her heart. After all, the two of them had a good relationship before. It was impossible that Cui Erniang didn't like Aunt Han at all just after entering the palace. So in the final analysis, it was still for money, and she didn't really hate Aunt Han.
In this way, if he scolded Aunt Han and ignored her, Cui Er Niang might be unhappy, and his counterattack would achieve its purpose.
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