The dirty deeds in wealthy families are generally not spread outside.

But after all, the second branch of the Jiang family was born to a concubine and had a narrow vision. When the eldest master Jiang got married and beat the second master Jiang according to family rules, Pang Shi actually had someone shout it out.

On the one hand, they cried and complained that the eldest branch of the Jiang family treated them harshly. The second master Jiang was already old, with many children and grandchildren, but he was still beaten by his eldest brother. On the other hand, they wanted to create public opinion and force Jiang to come out to see them.

Ji Zixuan and Jiang Hao were only related by blood to them. But Jiang was different to them. She had raised them since childhood and they were kind and filial. How could she bear to see her parents, brothers, nephews and nieces suffer in the Jiang family?

If someone is so cruel and has the heart to do this, then we should all forget our shame and be scolded for the rest of our lives.

Since Ji Yan's death, Jiang Hao no longer restricted Jiang's freedom.

However, Jiang has never left this courtyard.

More than ten years have passed, and everything outside is so unfamiliar to her. She doesn't want to go out, and she is afraid to go out.

Now Jiang Hao sent her a little maid, who was not much older than her, and the two of them got along well. She did needlework and talked to the little girl every day, and a day passed easily.

The old woman would occasionally go out shopping with Shaoyao. On the way back today, she heard people talking about the Jiang family on the street. She found it interesting and told Jiang about it.

"The things going on in this wealthy family always make people curious. Listening to their discussions..."

"Cough cough cough..."

The old woman suddenly mentioned the rumors she heard outside, and Shaoyao immediately started coughing dryly and kept winking at her.

What's the point of telling your wife about the gossip you heard outside?

"Peony, are you sick?"

The old woman stopped talking. Jiang turned her head and looked at Shaoyao and asked, "If you are not feeling well, you can go back and rest. You don't have to stay by my side and wait on you."

"Ma'am, I'm fine, my throat just suddenly feels a little itchy."

Jiang didn't doubt him and nodded: "It's good that you are fine."

"Aunt, I just heard the girl calling you, go and see."

The old woman was startled for a moment, then she said "Oh" and hurried out, muttering as she walked, "Is there? Why didn't I hear it?"

As soon as the others left, Shaoyao immediately breathed a sigh of relief, but she still decided to remind the old woman not to say anything to the lady.

Shaoyao knew the identity of the lady. If she knew what was being spread outside, who knows what she would do.

However, no matter how many precautions were taken, Jiang could not be prevented from going out.

This was the first time Jiang wanted to go out.

Jiang was willing to go out, which was a good thing for her. However, Shaoyao was worried about hearing rumors after going out.

However, she couldn't find a reason to stop Jiang from going out.

After Shaoyao had someone deliver the letter to Jiang Hao, she helped Jiang get on the carriage as they were going to the cloth shop.

Jiang wanted to pick out some fabric for Jiang Hao to make clothes.

She knew Jiang Hao didn't need these, but this was her mother's intention. The weather was still warm, so it was just right for sewing. When it started snowing next month, it would not be suitable for sewing, because the stitches made by stiff hands would not be so natural.

What I made for her before were shoes and socks, and the things were bought by Shaoyao and the others.

When Jiang Hao received the news from Shaoyao, he knew he could no longer hide it.

About an hour later, Uncle Ming came hurriedly, with a look of scrutiny in his eyes, and said to her: "County Lady, the Madam has returned home..."

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