Chapter 278

"Who else could it be?"

Miss An pouted: "It's just those servants in the mansion who have no sense of propriety!"

She came close to the people and shook Mrs. An's sleeve in a whining voice: "Mother! Why do you have to replace those people from before?"

"None of these people who have come up now are smart and sensible."

"I can't even answer back."

"I just asked them a question, but it seemed like they were asking for their lives. They were all like the saw-mouthed gourd, refusing to speak."

Mrs. An said calmly, "What did you ask them again?"

Miss An suddenly fell silent, feeling guilty for some reason.

"Of course they don't dare to answer you casually."

Mrs. An didn't seem to mind: "After all, there are so many precedents."

"If anyone is not careful and says something wrong, their tongue will be gone."

"Who would be so desperate as to take the risk and speak nonsense?"

Madam An chuckled: "I'm afraid they all wish they could become mute."

"I just want to know who came to the house today."

Miss An was not happy and asked, "Is this also something that cannot be said?"

"It's obvious to me that they don't take me seriously!"

Madam An said nonchalantly, "Since you don't like them, then let Madam Gui replace them and get a new batch of people."

"Auntie!"

Miss An shook the man's arm unhappily: "Can't we just use the same people we used before?"

"Those are all loyal and obedient to me. They would never do anything to displease me."

"Why do we have to replace them?"

"It's okay for other people, but Nanny Tian is my wet nurse, she..."

Mrs. An suddenly put the teacup on the table without any warning, making a bang, which scared Miss An so much that she fell silent.

"The reason for replacing them is, of course, because their tongues are not honest enough."

"The rules have been broken and the sense of proportion has been lost."

"In order to avoid trouble in the future, I have to take precautions and send them away in advance."

Miss An wanted to argue again: "But..."

Mrs. An glanced at her and spoke in a faint voice.

"You have been losing your sense of propriety and rules more and more in the past six months."

"It's time to stay in the mansion and take good care of your temper."

"After the Mid-Autumn Festival, don't go out and run around anymore."

"I will invite a maid from the palace to come to your house and teach you the rules."

"If you can't learn the music, chess, calligraphy and painting, then you can't learn them."

Mrs. An poured another cup of tea: "I know you don't have enough talent, and it's useless to force it."

"But you must learn these etiquette rules for me."

"Don't go back into the palace, you're so reckless, causing trouble for no reason and bringing trouble to me."

Miss An refused sadly: "Why do I have to learn the rules?"

When Miss An heard that she had to learn the rules, she immediately looked reluctant.

“I’ve learned it well before.”

She approached Mrs. An, trying to act like a spoiled child and escape the torturous task of learning the rules.

"Go out and ask around. Whoever mentions me nowadays will praise this girl for her good manners."

"How come in your mouth, I become that unruly savage again?"

She suddenly thought of something, her face suddenly changed, her eyebrows and eyes were sharp: "Is it that vixen Jiang Anning, gossiping in front of you again?"

boom!
Madam An put down her teacup heavily again: "I think you were corrupted by that old lady Tian."

"Look at what you look like now?"

"You are a vixen and a bitch all the time. How can you be as steady as a lady from an aristocratic family?"

She glared at Miss An: "Did the maids who taught you the rules in the past teach you this?"

Miss An took a few steps back, lowered her head, pursed her lips and dared not say anything.

"Why did I drive away Granny Tian and replace the servants in the mansion? Don't you know what's going on?"

Madam An glared at the person: "An Yanran, you really make me feel very strange now."

"I even have some doubts about whether you are not my biological daughter at all as they say."

"It was secretly exchanged by Mrs. Tian!"

Miss An looked at Madam An in disbelief: "Mother, what are you talking about?"

"How could I not be your daughter?"

After she cried out in shock, she suddenly thought of something: "Just because of the gossips of those people in the mansion, are you beginning to doubt that I am not your biological child?"

"But the Immortal Master has clearly said that the reason why I look so much like Granny Tian is simply because I grew up with her milk, so I have some similarities with her?"

Miss An complained, "After all, isn't this your fault?"

"If you were not unwilling to feed me yourself, and if you hadn't thrown me to the wet nurse since I was a child, and didn't even want to see me, how could this happen?"

"Now you are doubting my identity because of this incident!"

The more she spoke, the more aggrieved she felt.

The look he gave Mrs. An was also filled with suppressed hatred.

"Yes."

Mrs. An seemed to calm down: "It's just some nonsense."

"But those people in the mansion spread the news with details."

"Even Mrs. Tian was complacent about this."

"It's like she really is your biological mother."

Madam An poured herself another cup of tea and sipped it gently: "In order to curb this unhealthy trend in the mansion, I must severely punish those who gossip, so as to stop the rumors and avoid disasters."

"So, those who served you in the past cannot stay."

“Anyone who has heard these rumors in the mansion cannot stay.”

"Mrs. Tian, ​​who caused this incident and aroused the suspicion of countless people, naturally cannot be kept."

Mrs. An's eyes were cold and she said, "I can spare Mrs. Tian's life because she is your wet nurse."

She looked at Miss An as if she were a stranger: "What else are you dissatisfied with? What are you not satisfied with?"

Miss An smiled ingratiatingly, moved closer, and behaved very intimately, even changing the way she addressed him.

"Aiya, I'm not complaining for Mrs. Tian and the others. I was just irritated by the ignorant servants in the mansion, so I miss the smart ones in the past."

She gently shook Mrs. An's arm: "Mother, please don't be angry."

Her tone was soft and delicate: “You were so cold just now, you really scared your daughter.”

"I'm glad you know."

Mrs. An looked indifferent and brushed away the person's hand.

Miss An's expression was awkward for a moment, and the hatred in her eyes became even stronger, but it was soon covered up by a flattering smile.

"Jiang Anning is here to give a Mid-Autumn Festival gift."

Madam An glanced at Miss An coldly and said, "She and you have no grudges in the past or in the present. From now on, you should restrain your inexplicable hatred."

"If you really arouse suspicion and something happens, don't blame me for not warning you."

Miss An groaned in a sullen voice and said reluctantly, "My daughter knows." She seemed to be angry and said, "No matter where I meet her in the future, I must be respectful and polite, treat her as an elder, and never say bad things about her behind her back, or dislike her for being a foxy woman!"

Mrs. An glared at him and said in a warning tone: "You'd better do what you say."

Miss An felt like she had punched cotton. There was a tight breath in her chest that she couldn't breathe out or swallow, and she felt more and more uncomfortable.

But under Mrs. An's gaze, he didn't dare to continue to lose his temper.

"understood!"

Mrs. An didn't bother to pay attention to the reluctance in her tone, and almost couldn't control her disgust and sent her away: "Go down."

Miss An felt treated coldly and was unhappy, but she didn't dare to show it.

"Yes."

She bowed politely and left.

After leaving Mrs. An's yard, he could no longer control the resentment in his heart and eyes. He viciously pinched a blooming chrysanthemum and crushed it with force.

"Damn old woman..."

She cursed under her breath, looked around in fear, covered her mouth like a guilty thief, and trotted away.

Nanny Gui stood in the corner, looking at the receding figure with a deep gaze.

When he saw Mrs. An, he told her everything he had just seen and heard.

"Let her go."

Mrs. An seemed very impatient to hear about Miss An.

Aunt Gui pursed her lips slightly and asked tentatively: "Madam, since the eldest lady is not..."

He had just said half of his words when he was frightened by Mrs. An's cold and murderous look and swallowed back the rest of his words.

Mrs. An poured cup after cup of tea until white smoke was rising from the teacup. Then she curled the corners of her lips as if satisfied.

"What does it matter whether she is my biological daughter or not?"

She sneered twice: "As long as someone needs her, let her stay there forever."

Mrs. An could hardly hide her sadness.

In fact, she should have thought of it a long time ago.

That man has always been ruthless.

How could he really let her and her daughter go?

Even if my daughter is his blood... hehe, so what even if my daughter is his blood?

At that time, Concubine Jiang was very favored and gave birth to a pair of twins, a boy and a phoenix.

The whole country is celebrating, and I wonder how many people are envious.

The man also showed that he liked it very much.

It seems that he is going to make Concubine Jiang the queen, her son the crown prince, and her daughter the most honorable princess.

But the result?

Concubine Jiang took and used the poison given to her in the name of grace every day, and finally she became mentally ill and a mad woman, and she couldn't even save her children.

Princess Jiang and her mother and her two children were all killed.

The Jiang An Marquis Mansion, the mother's family of Princess Jiang, fell from the altar.

From the center of power, he was sucked into the vortex and was almost shattered.

But people still think that man is so infatuated and affectionate.

"It's just something to fulfill someone's affectionate personality. What does it matter whether it's true or not?"

"As long as that person feels it is true, then even if it is false, it will become true."

Mrs. An sighed with a sarcastic tone.

Nanny Gui stood there in silence, not daring to respond.

Everyone in the mansion, from top to bottom, had their tongues cut off that night.

If she wasn't sent here frequently, and didn't have close ties with the Jiang'an Marquis Mansion.

I was afraid that she would not be able to escape death that night.

"But my daughter is indeed becoming more and more restless."

"The wings have become hard, and the mind has become wild."

“I am beginning to lose track of my own identity.”

Mrs. An sneered twice.

Aunt Gui said carefully, "The eldest lady was not like this before. She was even more filial to you, Madam."

"Now this is the case, I'm afraid it's that old lady Tian who's behind it."

She raised her hand and made a cutting gesture towards her neck: "Should we?"

Get rid of those who are in the way?
Madam An looked at Aunt Gui and laughed after a while: "Kill her?"

"How to kill?"

She sneered: "Now that girl, it is obvious that she treats me as her own mother. She only regrets that she can't be taken back to the mansion immediately and be filial to me as if I were an old lady."

"If you kill her, that girl will know about it. How can she not make a fuss?"

"I can not care about my daughter, but I cannot allow a brainless person to cause trouble at this time!"

Mrs. An's face suddenly showed annoyance.

"If I had known this would happen, I would not have let Jiang Anning meet her."

If Jiang An Ning had never met An Yanran, she could just find a new daughter and treat her as her own.

However, once she returned to the capital, no one would come to a remote place like Jiang'an County to investigate what her daughter looked like.

Nanny Gui seemed to have guessed what people were thinking, and she thought: "How about we go find the commander and think of a solution?"

"Wang Shang?"

Mrs. An frowned unhappily when she mentioned the name.

"What can he do?"

"It's almost like a plan to kick someone when they're down!"

When Wang Shang was mentioned, the disgust on Mrs. An's face became even stronger.

Nanny Gui was frightened and became even more cautious, speaking respectfully.

"I was just thinking that the commander-in-chief has a superb disguise technique. Maybe Madam can ask him for help and ask him to help her create a new face..."

She didn't finish her words and stopped there.

Mrs. Ann had indeed understood her intention.

After being surprised for a moment, he finally said, "You mean, change someone."

Find someone who is more obedient and unaware of the inside story to be her daughter.

As the thought flashed through her mind, ripples began to appear in Mrs. An's heart, and she gradually lost her calm.

It seems like it’s not impossible?
but……

"It's indeed an idea, but this will give people something to hold against them."

It still gave Wang Shang an additional handle.

"What's the difference between this and burying a bomb next to you?"

Wang Shang is that man's most trusted lackey!
What's the difference between letting him do this and being honest and telling the truth to that man?
not to mention……

What's fake is fake.

It would be fine if she didn't know about it.

When something happens in the future, he can still pretend to be pitiful and complain about his grievances.

If Wang Shang was really involved in this, he would be the first to be liquidated when the truth was revealed.

In order to protect himself, this man will definitely betray her without hesitation!


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