Quickly wear salted fish, she won by lying down
Chapter 815: Many Cheats 136
Chapter 815: Many Cheats 136
After hearing this, Linlang glanced at the maid next to her and said, "I didn't send her away. She was going to kick my child and the prince's child into the water and drown her. But because she was the prince's person, I couldn't deal with her, so I left it to the prince to deal with. I don't know how the prince dealt with it."
When Concubine An heard that the maid was going to kick her grandson into the water and drown him, she was stunned and immediately looked at the maid.
The maid immediately started to cry out for justice, just like she did in front of the Prince of Anjiang, saying, "My dear consort, I did not do such a thing. It was purely because the princess disliked me and wanted to drive me away, so she framed me. If you want to accuse someone, you can always find a pretext!"
This maid made Concubine An see clearly, but she obviously didn't see clearly, unlike Prince Anjiang, who saw through the lies of the maid at once - no wonder Prince Anjiang was able to sit firmly on the throne, as he was obviously intelligent and not as confused as Concubine An - and when she heard the maid's cry of injustice, and then heard her say that the people who brought up the matter were all Linlang's servants, and no one else testified, she suspected that, as the maid said, Linlang had deliberately framed the maid in order to drive her away and told lies.
But she couldn't say that about her daughter-in-law, so she pretended to be fair and said, "One of you said he hurt someone, and the other said he didn't. These are your own words. Without other people's testimony, I don't know who to believe, but the presumption of innocence is in order. Unless you have better evidence, I won't believe you."
After hearing what Concubine An said, Linlang's expression faded. She thought to herself, it seems that the idea of helping Concubine An extend her life is no longer necessary. This Concubine An is not in a clear mind. The longer she lives, the more trouble she may get into. So it is better to let her die on time. It is indeed a bit hard for her to be the head of the family, but at least, when she deals with a servant who harms her, no one will interfere and stop her.
Then she thought again, this Concubine Dowager An was too confused. Her daughter-in-law accused the maid of harming people, but she didn't even investigate and just stood on the maid's side. Just because the maid was hers, she sided with her relative and stopped her daughter-in-law from dealing with the matter. She was so long-handled and meddled in her daughter-in-law's affairs. Who could like her? No wonder Prince An didn't like her. Obviously, it wasn't all because of Concubine Cao who was good at coaxing people. It was estimated that Concubine Dowager An had been like this since she was young, and people couldn't like her. Anyway, from the time Linlang entered the mansion until now, no one had found anything likable about her.
Concubine An didn't know that because of her incompetence, she had lost the good opportunity of living a few more years. She would soon meet her ancestors, so she only protected the maid and didn't let Linlang deal with it.
Linlang did not force the matter to be handled, and immediately told Prince Anjiang about Concubine Dowager An's grudge against her, saying that she did not know that he had ordered people to hand over the maid to the government office for handling, but the maid ended up calling for help from Concubine Dowager An, who rescued her. Then she came to her and scolded her, mainly complaining that she had been wronged, meaning that she had not done this at all, but she was scolded because of you, and she felt wronged.
In fact, the complaint was only on the surface, mainly to let Prince Anjiang know that the maid was intercepted by Concubine Dowager An and was not dealt with.
Although she knew that the Prince of Anjiang sent someone to send the maid to the government office and was intercepted on the way, and the Prince of Anjiang must have known about it, Linlang still wanted to say it to show that she knew about it. After all, she was the one who handed the person over to the Prince of Anjiang for handling, and this is how you handled it? The other party harmed their child, and nothing happened, and it just passed like that? The purpose was to prevent the Prince of Anjiang from hearing that the maid was taken away by his mother, because of his mother, he would not pursue the matter.
Prince Anjiang did know that when he heard that the maid asked someone to ask Concubine An to save her, Concubine An actually appeared and saved her. He couldn't help but frown, thinking that if he had known that this person would call for help along the way, he should have blocked her mouth and pulled her away. In that way, he would not be facing such a difficult situation now.
The situation became even more difficult when Linlang sent someone to tell him that her mother had called her over and scolded her.
After all, if he didn't deal with it, he wouldn't be able to explain to Linlang; if he dealt with it, the person who intercepted him was his mother, and he couldn't disobey her.
However, considering that the other party had harmed his son, it would be unreasonable not to give Linlang an explanation, so the Prince of Anjiang went to Concubine An and asked her to hand over the maid to him so that he could hand her over to the government office for handling. Concubine An said, "It is only your wife's one-sided statement that she harmed your son and my grandson. You can't just listen to her because you like her. If you do this, you will kill countless innocent people in the future."
Prince Anjiang said patiently, "I didn't punish her. I just handed her over to the government office in Beijing to have them try her. If she really didn't do that, they will definitely release her after they have investigated the matter. Unless you think that the government office in Beijing cannot be trusted, if you think so, I will talk to your Majesty about the prefect of Beijing when I see him one day."
After hearing this, Concubine An hurriedly said, "Of course I have no objection to the government office in the capital..."
The people in the capital's government offices were all the emperor's confidants. How could she dare to say that there was something wrong with the emperor's confidants? Naturally, she quickly denied it.
After thinking for a while, he said, "Okay, I'll listen to you and send him to the government office in the capital to let them try him."
Then he asked again: "If there is nothing wrong with this maid, she will really be released back, right?"
Prince Anjiang said, "That's for sure. Mother, do you think your son is the kind of person who would wrongly accuse an innocent person? It's okay, I will definitely not say anything about her anymore."
Concubine An thought so too. How could her own son be the one who wrongly accused someone? She hated her daughter-in-law Linlang, but that didn't mean she hated her son. So she immediately agreed to hand over the maid to the government office in the capital for handling.
When Prince Anjiang saw that his mother agreed to release the person, he couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief, thinking that it was a good thing that the matter was done, otherwise he would have a hard time explaining to his wife.
After a lot of trouble, the maid was finally handed over to the government office in the capital.
Seeing that even Concubine Dowager An couldn't help her, the maid became completely obedient. After all, in Prince An's Mansion, except Concubine Dowager An, no one else would save her, and no one could save her. If she didn't behave herself, what else could she do?
And because she had indeed done something to harm others, when she arrived at the Beijing government office, the people there had not yet punished her. The maid who had been working as a deputy lady and living a pampered life, out of fear, confessed everything. It can be seen that some people really won't cry until they see the coffin, and will not turn back until they hit the wall, but by then it's too late.
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