Buddha-like Mrs. Lin

Chapter 8

Jia Shi turned her head away and ignored the shock in Jia Min's eyes, "But so what?

Their existence has always been a thorn in my eyes. "

At this time, she selectively forgot the "duties of a lady" that she had mentioned before.

Jia Min then realized that her impression of her mother had always been an illusion that Madam Jia wanted her to see. The real Madam Jia was actually an extremely egotistical person.

She had lived with her mother for more than ten years, but she had never really understood her mother. So how could Ruhai and Jia Shi be the only ones responsible for her daughter's death?

Wasn't she also unable to see through people?

Thinking back to her previous life, she had said a lot of good things about Rongguo Province and her mother in front of Ruhai and Daiyu …

Jia Min tried hard to hold back her tears.

Although she felt that her daughter's hot-headed decision to snatch her shu sister's marriage because of a ridiculous dream was too stupid, and because of this, she was even more infuriated, Madam Jashi truly loved Jia Min, so she still opened her mouth to advise her: "Min 'er, you don't have to worry. Marquis Ding Nan fu's shu son being able to marry you is a blessing accumulated by his ancestors for eight lifetimes. If they dare to treat you badly, just divorce them.

With Rongguo Mansion here, no one will dare to say anything to you. At that time, Mother will choose a good marriage for you. "

She had this confidence because her family was strong and was willing to support her married daughter. If it were the three illegitimate daughters, who would care about them?

Jia Min shook her head, "I think Dingnan Houfu's illegitimate son is also good."

Since her third sister could live so well in her previous life, it was not because of Dingnan Houfu's illegitimate son, so she did not need to change the marriage.

Although she did not know how her third sister did it, she could even marry Dingnan Houfu's illegitimate son and live a life that made all the women in the capital jealous. Then if she married Ruhai, who was better than Dingnan Houfu's illegitimate son, her life would only be better, right?

As for her?

Since he had made the wrong choice, he naturally had to bear the consequences of his choice.

Jia Min quickly left Mrs. Jia's courtyard.

After she left, Madam Jashi's house was brightly lit all night.

What Min 'er said just now, Madam Jashi didn't seem to be as indifferent as she appeared.

Everything else was fine, and she did feel that those things were a joke. However, she had thought about letting Zheng 'er inherit the title of nobility more than once.

Of course, he had never told anyone.

At least for now, the people around Madam Jia only thought that she was partial to Jia Min and Jia Zheng. Her attitude towards Jia Xie, the eldest son who was brought up in the old Duke Rongguo's courtyard, was not very good.

However, these favoritism were still within a controllable range. It was fine if others muttered a few words, but no one took it to heart.

The human heart was biased to begin with. No one could guarantee that they would treat all children equally.

How did Ke Min 'er find out?

Could it be that this was what Min 'er really wanted to tell her?

Remind him?

Or warn him?

Madam Jia pinched a string of Buddhist prayer beads. Her fingers kept turning, and her eyes were dark and unclear.

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Jia Min, who had left, was also thinking about this matter.

It was only after she returned to her own courtyard that she realized that her mother had refuted almost everything. However, she did not mention a single word about the matter of her letting the two sons be dissimilar in terms of seniority.

It turned out that her mother had such a big estrangement from her eldest brother at such a young age?

Then her eldest brother's behavior of "hiding in the East Courtyard, drinking and having fun all day, and fooling around with concubines", was it really what he wanted to do without her mother's interference?

No, she must see her father tomorrow and tell him about these things. She must let him prepare for failure in the battle for the throne.

As long as her father was alive, the things that happened later would not happen!

After Jia Min tossed and turned for half the night and finally fell asleep, the inconspicuous moth that had been following her took off from the lampshade and returned to Jia Su's courtyard.

Jia Su withdrew her psychic power from the moth. The moth fell directly to the ground. After a while, it seemed to sense that there was no danger. It flapped its wings a few times, flew up from the ground, and pounced on the candle flame covered by the lampshade.

The room was silent, as if nothing had happened.

At noon the next day, Jia Su had eaten and was resting on the small couch. Cui Yan ran up to her like a wisp of smoke. "Miss, Fourth Miss is here."

Jia Su slowly opened her eyes and nodded without surprise. "Let her in."

Knowing the truth behind the marriage of Dingnan Houfu's illegitimate son, Jia Min could not not come to find her. She could not keep not seeing Jia Min.

"Good afternoon, Third Elder Sister." Jia Min entered and immediately bowed to her with a face full of smiles.

This had never happened before. Jia Min's attitude toward the illegitimate daughters could not be said to be bad, but it could not be said to be close either. Compared to the original work, Jia Baoyu's attitude toward the illegitimate sons, Jia Huan and Jia Cong, she maintained the most basic etiquette so that no one could find fault with it.

However, Jia Su was not the least bit nervous. Instead, she calmly looked at Jia Min and nodded with a smile. "Min 'er, shouldn't you be in your room preparing for the wedding? How come you have time to come here today?"

Very few people in the residence knew that Jia Min had been grounded by the Jia Daishan couple. After all, it was not good to be grounded for a premarital offense.

Madam Jia had told the servants that Jia Min had to stay in her room and prepare for the wedding next month. She could not walk around the residence as she pleased.

Jia Su naturally did not know, so she also acted as if she did not know.

Chi Xia led Jia Min to a chair and sat down. Jia Su also quickly got up from the small couch and sat next to Jia Min.

Jia Min took in Jia Su's attitude and was even more certain that her third elder sister had been hiding her suspicions. Immediately, her attitude became even more cautious and she dispelled her original intention of going straight to the point and asking her third elder sister's attitude.

She smiled and said, "I was a bit bored in my room for a long time, so I asked my mother to come out for a walk.

Just now, I happened to walk near elder sister's courtyard. Because I haven't seen elder sister for a long time, I wanted to chat with elder sister. "

Jia Su glanced at Jia Min and did not say anything.

Jia Min did not mind and just talked about many of their childhood experiences together.

Although Jia Su did not say anything, it was obvious that she was happy to hear it.

Unfortunately, Jia Min and her three elder sisters were different from each other since childhood. The education they received was very different, so they had very little time to play and play together.

However, after talking for about half a cup of tea's time, Jia Min was shocked to find that there was nothing to say.

Jia Min smiled bitterly, "I didn't realize until now that I have spent so little time with my elder sisters."

Jia Su smiled, "After all, your status is different from ours."

Seeing that Jia Min was distressed and thinking about topics that could be related to her, Jia Su sighed and did not want to make things difficult for Jia Min. She waved her hand and let Chi Xia and others leave, "Chi Xia, Cui Yan, take the others out first. Remember to guard the door and don't let others eavesdrop."

Chi Xia, Cui Yan did not say much and simply left the room with the other maids who were serving in the room.

Huyu looked at Jia Min before leaving. She was looking at Jia Su in astonishment, "Third elder sister …"

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