Since Xiao Ting had an idea, Jiang Hao didn't ask any more questions.

Judging from Xiao Ting's confident performance, this cousin is in big trouble.

"Ting'er."

Old Madam Xiao is here.

The two people in the room looked at each other and smiled slightly. Then Xiao Ting hid the medicine bottle that Jiang Hao handed her under the quilt and lay down.

When Madam Xiao came in, before she could start a fight, she said with tears in her eyes, "Grandma, Ting'er almost couldn't see you."

"Stop talking nonsense."

Old Madam Xiao hurriedly walked to the bedside and sat down, holding her granddaughter's hand and asking about her well-being.

After a while, both the grandparents and grandchildren burst into tears and were very sad.

Mother Ji wanted to remind the old lady the purpose of their visit, but the two of them were extremely sad, so how could they have the chance to interrupt?

Looking back, where is the figure of Jiang Hao who was standing there just now?

Ran? !

Inside the house, the grandparents and grandchildren had finished crying. Xiao Ting wiped her tears and then started talking about business.

"Grandma, I don't know how long Ting'er can live. I'm lucky enough to have survived this time, so Ting'er wants to go back to Beijing."

Seeing that Old Madam Xiao had no reaction, Xiao Ting continued, "Firstly, my marriage to the young marquis is approaching, and secondly, I also want to spend more time with my parents."

When Madam Xiao heard about the marriage, her expression changed a little, but she tried her best not to show it.

However, Xiao Ting was so careful that she didn't miss anything.

"Before my cousin passed away, she always envied me for being able to accompany my grandmother and fulfill my filial duties. She always felt regretful when she talked about it."

Xiao Ting shook her head helplessly and sighed, "Ting'er thinks that since my cousin is still young and filial, grandma might as well fulfill her wish. Grandma, what do you think?"

Did Xuezhu really say that?

Old Madam Xiao was a little skeptical, but since Xiao Ting was so serious and most importantly, Xiao Ting never lied, she believed it.

It's worth it that I love her so much.

"It's really hard for her to be so filial."

Madam Xiao was pleased, but she changed the subject and said, “However, she was born and raised in Kyoto, and I’m afraid the Lu family will not agree.”

Xiao Ting had already made a plan. She took Madam Xiao's hand and said, "Don't worry, Grandma. The Lu family will definitely agree when they know that my cousin is so filial. I will tell my mother in the letter when I send it home this month."

If the Lu family knew that there was solid evidence that Lu Xuezhu had harmed her, they would have to agree even if they didn't want to, for the sake of the two families' reputation.

Old Madam Xiao wanted to say something, but seeing Xiao Ting looking at her with a smile, she ended up saying nothing.

Afterwards, after giving Xiao Ting a few words of advice, he let Mother Ji help him leave.

As soon as she left, the smile on Xiao Ting's face faded, and she quickly called Caixia into the house: "Prepare paper and pen, I want to write a letter to my mother."

Lu Xuezhu, you were the one who was unkind and unjust first.

……

Madam Xiao left Xiao Ting's yard and murmured to herself, "Will Ting'er know?"

Upon hearing this, Mother Ji did not dare to speak easily.

She knew exactly what her cousin had come to talk to the old lady about this time. The old lady hadn't even mentioned it to her own daughter when she became seriously ill.

Right now, the young lady wanted to return to Kyoto with good reason, and the old lady could not find any reason to stop her.

Besides, why should we stop it?

However, Mother Ji didn't dare to respond, because her cousin's mother was the apple of the old lady's eye.

"Madam, the wind is blowing, shall we go back first?"

Upon hearing this, Old Madam Xiao looked up at the gray sky that was about to rain, and sighed softly.

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