Quick Wear: The Enchanting Concubine, Rules of Survival and Plunder

Chapter 1116 The Eldest Daughter Who Was Rejected in the Engagement 2

In ancient times, the saying "filial piety is above all else" was not just a casual remark. If Madam Jiang were to actually sue her son for being unfilial, then Mr. Jiang's career would be over.

"Mother, I am your own son." Father Jiang's expression was so gloomy it was almost dripping with water.

“If you weren’t my own son, I would have kicked you out of the house long ago,” Old Madam Jiang’s face was naturally not very pleasant. “How could I tolerate you, you wretched child, trying to anger me? Let me tell you, Jiang Yaoyang, as long as I, this old woman, am alive, you can forget about touching a single hair on my granddaughter’s head.”

"Otherwise, don't blame me for disregarding the bond between mother and son and going to the Dali Temple to accuse you of filial impiety and ruin your career. If you don't believe me, you can try and see if I can be so heartless as to destroy my son's future."

After saying this, Madam Jiang left with Jiang Chunxi.

As Jiang Chunxi helped Old Madam Jiang leave, she turned around and gave Jiang's father a provocative look, which made Jiang's father so angry that his veins bulged.

“How could the old lady do this?” Jiang’s mother said indignantly. “I have never seen a mother like her. She values ​​her granddaughter more than her son. Anyone who doesn’t know the situation would think that she has some deep hatred for the master, and that the master was not even born from her womb.”

"Shut up!" Mr. Jiang was already seething with anger, and his wife, who had no sense of propriety, was adding fuel to the fire. So, she became Mr. Jiang's punching bag, and he slapped her hard across the face. "Get back here, or I'll just beat you to death today, you piece of trash."

Jiang's mother covered her sore face, her eyes filled with tears, looking utterly aggrieved.

"Sister, you should leave now!" Aunt Tong said impatiently. "Didn't you see how angry the master was? But you just had to add fuel to the fire. No wonder the master slapped you."

"Hmph! No matter how little maternal love the old lady may have for the master, she is still his biological mother. How dare you, as a daughter-in-law, interfere? It's only fortunate that the master still has some affection for you as husband and wife."

"Otherwise, based on what you just said, the master would have beaten you to death."

Hearing what Aunt Tong said, Jiang's mother immediately stopped feeling wronged, and a look of guilt appeared on her face: "It's all my fault, my mouth is really like a dog's mouth that can't produce ivory."

"My lord, I'll leave now. Please don't be angry anymore, or you'll ruin your health. Then I'll be deserving of death."

“Sister,” then Madam Jiang looked at Aunt Tong, “you help me comfort the master and calm him down as soon as possible. Don’t let him get so angry that he suffers something serious.”

After saying this, Jiang's mother took one last, reluctant look at Jiang's father before turning and walking outside.

"That idiot, she's disgustingly stupid," Jiang's father said with a gloomy face, watching his mother leave. "Sooner or later, I'll definitely kill that idiot. I don't want her to disgust me for the rest of my life."

"Alright, sir, calm down!" Aunt Tong helped Mr. Jiang sit down. "That idiot Yan, why take her too seriously? If you really can't stand her, just kill her when the time is right."

"Sigh!" Aunt Tong sighed helplessly, looking very sorry for Mr. Jiang. "I really didn't expect that the old lady would threaten you, her son, for the sake of the eldest daughter. In her heart, is your son really not even a little bit as good as her granddaughter?"

"Miss is quite capable, managing to fool the old lady to this extent. I've heard that the old lady plans to give all of her dowry to her two older sisters and brothers."

Aunt Tong's voice choked up: "There's no way she's so biased. They're all grandchildren. The old lady's heart is so biased. I always thought that the old lady only disliked my two children, but now it seems that she doesn't even like you, her son."

"Master, what should we do?" Aunt Tong said with a worried expression. "What if one day the old lady is instigated by the eldest young lady, or if the old lady dislikes you and acts impulsively, and actually goes to the Dali Temple to accuse you of being unfilial?"

"Don't worry! Mother isn't that confused," Mr. Jiang's tone softened, clearly no longer so angry. "If you really ruin my career, what will happen to the Jiang family? Mother won't do something so self-destructive."

"However, Jiang Chunxi is indeed a hidden danger. It seems we need to marry her off as soon as possible."

“Master, even if we were to marry off the eldest daughter, it wouldn’t be that quick!” Aunt Tong said. “Chunyun’s marriage is already arranged. They are both granddaughters. Even if the old lady is biased, there has to be a limit. She can’t possibly give Chunyun none of her dowry!”

“You don’t need to worry about Chunyun’s dowry,” Father Jiang comforted Aunt Tong. “I will prepare a magnificent dowry for Chunyun. Even without the dowry from her mother, Chunyun’s dowry will not be meager.”

Aunt Tong pursed her lips unhappily, but since the master had already said so, if she continued to make a fuss and insisted that the master ask the old lady for the dowry, then the master would probably get angry.

Aunt Tong was able to firmly grasp Mr. Jiang's heart, which naturally meant she knew Mr. Jiang's character very well; in short, Aunt Tong understood Mr. Jiang's personality thoroughly.

Besides, given that old woman just dared to threaten the master, it's obvious that it's impossible for him to ask her for a dowry.

Since that's the case, why should she waste her breath? Anyway, she wasn't happy for her daughter to take the old lady's dowry away.

When Jiang Chunxi and Madam Jiang arrived at Madam Jiang's courtyard, she was still quite angry: "Sooner or later, I will definitely be angered to death, either by that idiot Yan or by that scoundrel Jiang Yaoyang."

"Alright, Grandmother, please don't be angry anymore," Jiang Chunxi said gently. "I'm begging you, please don't say such unlucky things again, okay? I'm hoping you can live a long and healthy life. If something bad happens to you because of your unlucky words, how can I go on living?"

"Because of my grandmother's protection, my father has never dared to lay a hand on me, his daughter. So if anything were to happen to my grandmother, my father would definitely not let me go, and Aunt Tong would absolutely not allow my brother and me to live."

“That’s why Grandmother’s health has been so fragile,” Old Madam Jiang said, overcome with grief and regret. “I really regret it! I regret choosing Concubine Tong to serve your father. If I hadn’t chosen Concubine Tong to serve your father, he certainly wouldn’t be so confused.”

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