Chapter 984 Partitioning
"But your situation is different." Mrs. Huai'anbo said with a serious tone: "Your eldest sister almost killed you and your parents. If you are kind to her, you will only hurt yourself."

Aunt Liu next to her also said, "Yes, Miss Xinlan, not everyone in this world is worthy of kindness." Although the Lu family was worthy, she couldn't say this.

Chu Xinlan lowered her eyes slightly, looking like she was struggling in her heart, but in the end she still listened to the words of Madam Huai'an and Aunt Liu, and nodded heavily, "Yes, Madam, Lan'er listens to you. of."

"That's it." Mrs. Huai'an let go of Chu Xinlan's hand and asked her to sit back down.

After Chu Xinlan sat upright, she was thinking that Mrs. Huai'an must not have let Mrs. Lu go out of pity.

This shows that Lu, the former eldest lady of the general's palace, is still somewhat dependent on her.

And the other party is the eldest lady of the General's Mansion, what about her husband Lu Yuanwai?What kind of person were you once?

A person who can marry the eldest lady of the general's palace cannot be ordinary no matter how you look at it.

Could it be that she really thought about what her mother had analyzed for her before, that the origin of this member of the Lu family in Chenyang County might not be simple?
Otherwise, Mr. Chen of the Chen family would not be able to take the initiative to befriend the other party.

This is also the reason why Liu Shi showed all kinds of kindness to Lu Tongsheng.

However, Mrs. Huai'an only talked about Lu's identity and did not mention Lu's husband at all. It was not easy for her to ask. She could only tell herself that maybe the Lu family still had something, otherwise they would not have settled in the suburbs of Beijing so quickly.

She was really impulsive today. She had to calm down in the future to deal with this bitch Chu Qingge.

And today, although Mrs. Huai'an was suppressed by the Lu family, Chu Qingge's punishment was not implemented.

But precisely because of being suppressed, Mrs. Huai'an's disgust for Chu Qingge will be even stronger than before.

If we meet again in the future, without Lu... Chu Qingge will definitely not be able to please her.

Thinking of this, Chu Xinlan's mood suddenly improved a lot, and she took the initiative to help the old lady get out of the carriage.

When they got off the carriage, a monk from Jing'an Temple appeared and led them into a side door.

Chu Qingge watched Chu Xinlan and others go away, and asked curiously: "Where does the road they took lead to?"

After the group of people got off the carriage, no monk came to guide them. It seemed that they could only follow other people who were not noble but rich and took another side door.

Lu grew up in the capital and was very familiar with Jing'an Temple. She once walked through the special passage used by Mrs. Huai'an and others.

"The passage they took is the passage specially prepared by Jing'an Temple for officials and their families." Lu answered Chu Qingge calmly, "It is a kind of privilege, it can lead directly to the Buddha's hall in the back courtyard."

The Buddha Hall in the back courtyard is not open to the public. "Ordinary people can only go to the front courtyard, and we can go to the atrium, but ordinary people can't enter the back courtyard at the back." This is not actually a privilege.

It is to prevent an evil person from colliding with a noble person. Correspondingly, it also prevents a noble person from harming the people below.

If Chu Qingge had only been in the lower classes, she might feel that the rules of Jing'an Temple were too powerful.

They actually entertain people in different areas.

But she has been in both classes, so she naturally understands that in Jing'an Temple, in addition to protecting the people above, she also protects the people below. After all, when nobles and people below have conflicts, it is often the people below who suffer.

(End of this chapter)

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