Chapter 766: Many Cheats 87
However, it was actually different from what Xinxiang Hou thought. He scolded Aunt Han and ignored her. The one who was unhappy was not Cui Er Niang, but Aunt Han herself.

After all, Cui Erniang is not the real Cui Erniang at all, but a time-traveling girl. She doesn't care whether Aunt Han will become destitute because of her scolding of Xinxiang Hou. She just does what she wants and sends someone to scold Xinxiang Hou.

Because Cui Er Niang didn't care at all whether Aunt Han was scolded or not, when the Marquis of Xinxiang scolded Aunt Han and ignored her, only Aunt Han was uncomfortable, and Cui Er Niang was not hurt at all.

Aunt Han was annoyed when she saw that she was implicated by Cui Er Niang.

She was a selfish person to begin with, otherwise she would not have decided to exchange her daughters. A selfish person naturally puts her own interests as the top priority, so when she saw Cui Er Niang having a conflict with Xinxiang Hou and herself being the one who suffered in the end, she was naturally annoyed.

At this moment, he became more and more dissatisfied with Cui Erniang.

In fact, the wife of Marquis Xinxiang was happy to see such a development. After all, she naturally did not want to see Aunt Han, who had transferred her child away, enjoying such a glorious life. It would be strange for her to be unhappy if she was scolded, alienated and ignored by Marquis Xinxiang. She was glad again that she had chosen to have her confidant as a chambermaid, otherwise she would not have seen the big fight between the three.

Of course, the most important thing is that it is a fight between the three of them and has nothing to do with her. She can just sit back and watch the show leisurely. Otherwise, if she was involved in the fight between them, she would definitely not be in the mood to watch the show.

Aunt Han was alienated and neglected by Marquis Xinxiang, but she was anxious. After all, she could live a good life in the mansion only because of Marquis Xinxiang's favor. If she fell out of favor, she would have a hard time in the mansion.

In this era, whether a woman in the harem can live a good life depends entirely on whether her husband pampers her. If the husband is not good to her, even the wife will not have an easy life. After all, a concubine may rely on the support of the male master to climb over the wife and act tyrannically.

Even the wife dare not have a bad relationship with her husband, let alone a concubine who completely depends on the man's favor. Once she falls out of favor, she will be miserable.

It was for this reason that Aunt Han became anxious and cursed Cui Er Niang in her heart, thinking that this damn girl was too selfish. She actually disregarded her own life for the sake of money.

If I had known she was such a selfish person, I should not have switched her. She would have been a concubine's daughter and the Madam would not have registered her to enter the palace. She would have been married off when she reached the age, and there wouldn't have been so many troubles.

But there is no medicine for regret in the world. You know, she tried every means to exchange children with the wife of Xinxiang Marquis. She thought that after exchanging children with the wife of Xinxiang Marquis, her children would be able to marry better in the future, which would be more beneficial to her. So who made her greedy?

In fact, she blamed Cui Erniang now, in a sense, because of greed - she wanted to be favored by Xinxiang Hou, and she was angry when she saw Cui Erniang destroy her favor. So her character was like this, selfish and greedy, how was she different from Cui Erniang whom she hated?

I have to say that although Cui Erniang is not Aunt Han’s real daughter, but a time-travel girl, their personalities are really similar. They are both equally selfish and greedy.

It was useless for Aunt Han to feel resentful. After all, Cui Er Niang was in the palace, and she couldn't scold her even if she wanted to. She wanted to please Marquis Xinxiang, but failed because he was still angry. She probably wouldn't be able to calm down because Cui Er Niang would definitely continue to make trouble for Marquis Xinxiang. If she kept being angry like this, how would she ever calm down? And by then, Aunt Han would always be neglected by Marquis Xinxiang. Who knows, the temporary neglect might turn into a real loss of favor from Marquis Xinxiang. After all, if they kept estranged each other, their feelings would definitely fade, and they would really become estranged.

Because the Marquis of Xinxiang was distant and cold to her, Aunt Han's status in the mansion indeed declined. Many people took advantage of the situation and began to treat her badly, which made her resentful. In addition to resentment towards those people who took advantage of the situation, the number one on the hatred list was naturally Cui Er Niang.

Moreover, she felt that the Marquis of Xinxiang would never favor her again, because after Cui Er Niang sent someone to scold the Marquis of Xinxiang, she came to the Marquis of Xinxiang again to ask for money. The Marquis of Xinxiang was so angry that she scolded her again, calling Cui Er Niang shameless. It would have been fine if she had just scolded her father, but she still had the nerve to come to him to ask for money.

More importantly, Cui Erniang also threatened that if the money was not given, she would take further measures, which made Xinxiang Hou very angry.

It would have been better if she had apologized to him for scolding him last time and asked for money. However, not only did Cui Er Niang not apologize for what happened last time, she also continued to threaten him. How could the Marquis of Xinxiang not be angry?
Seeing that Cui Er Niang had been making trouble for the Marquis of Xinxiang, Aunt Han felt that she might really fall out of favor. When she thought that she was really going to fall out of favor because of her most beloved daughter, Aunt Han hated Cui Er Niang more and more, and began to think about how to deal with this damn girl who made her suffer.

In fact, Cui Erniang did not take any further measures at all, because the Marquis of Xinxiang was not a high-ranking official with real power and only had an empty title. What could she do to him?
If he was a high-ranking official with real power, she might be able to bribe her political enemies to impeach him for favoring his concubine and neglecting his wife, and create some trouble for him. But if he was just a figurehead marquis, Cui Er Niang really had no way to do anything to the Marquis of Xinxiang.

Besides, even if he was a high-ranking official with real power, Cui Erniang could not do anything to him, because, now the title of Marquis of Xinxiang was just an empty title, and Cui Erniang did not dare to threaten him with whether he had committed a crime, for fear that reporting the crime of Marquis of Xinxiang would cause him to lose his title, and then she would lose her good background, which would be disadvantageous to her. If he was a high-ranking official with real power, she would be even more reluctant to lose the position of Marquis of Xinxiang.

Since she didn't dare to bring down the Marquis of Xinxiang for fear that she would be left without support, Cui Erniang naturally had no good idea of ​​dealing with the Marquis of Xinxiang.

Marquis of Xinxiang also felt that Cui Erniang could not do anything to him. Although he felt that way last time, he was wrong in the end because Cui Erniang really found some way to deal with him. However, Marquis of Xinxiang felt that letting the Queen send someone to scold him was Cui Erniang's only means, and there could not be any more powerful means, so he didn't need to worry at all.

Although he didn't have to worry about Cui Er Niang's threats, Xinxiang Hou was getting more and more angry seeing himself being threatened by Cui Er Niang one after another. Unable to find anyone to vent his anger on, he could only vent his anger on Aunt Han. Anyway, Aunt Han depended on him for a living, so even if he got angry at her, she couldn't do anything to herself.

In fact, it was impossible for Marquis Xinxiang to allow Cui Erniang to threaten him all the time. The first time he was threatened, he still remembered the relationship between father and daughter, so he did not react. But this time, Cui Erniang sent the eunuch to ask him for money again, and Marquis Xinxiang began to fight back.


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