The Marquise: I Earn My Own Worship

Chapter 373: One Corpse, Two Lives, How Great

The Xu mother and son, who were detained in the outer courtyard, were delighted when they heard the loud cry of the baby.

"Born, born!"

Mrs. Xu mumbled something and was about to get up.

He was grabbed by the person next to him and dragged to the ground.

She wanted to curse, but her mouth was blocked and she could only make grunting sounds.

She was filled with hatred, thinking that when the master came back soon, she would see if these despicable creatures dared to treat her like this again.

Hearing the baby crying, she couldn't help but wonder if it was a boy.

She was not worried about herself at all, let alone Lang'er.

She was an official's wife, so what if she was the eldest princess? Could she dare to kill her in broad daylight?

At this moment, she completely forgot the fact that the eldest princess almost killed her just now.

As for Lang'er, the child is born, so he can't be without a father.

With this child, the eldest princess had to endure it even if she couldn't bear it.

Mrs. Xu was so happy that her eyebrows danced with joy. Now that the child was born, the princess must have died.

It's good to die, it's good to die.

Later, she would marry Lang'er a virtuous woman, take in two concubines, and have more children.

It’s not like before, when he married a living Buddha and brought him home to worship him. The eldest princess also took charge of her son-in-law’s affairs and did not allow Lang’er to take a concubine.

She was made to stand by the rules, but then she went home to complain, causing her to be scolded in front of so many people. It was really embarrassing.

In other families, every daughter-in-law serves her parents-in-law respectfully.

She is precious and cannot be criticized or scolded.

Nonsence!

What is it that makes you so arrogant? Now that you are gone, I want to see how you can be so arrogant.

Mrs. Xu was so proud that the nanny beside her couldn't help but frown when she saw her expression.

Xu Lang was on the other side. When he heard the child's voice, he couldn't help but want to go in and take a look, but was stopped by the guards.

"How dare you! This is my home. I'm here to see my son. Why are you stopping me? You're so bold!"

Xu Lang yelled and pushed to get through.

The guards remained unmoved; their job was to keep an eye on the two men.

They would not release anyone without the eldest princess's order.

The Xu family, if it weren't for being favored by Princess Le Yi, wouldn't even be qualified to be the gatekeeper of the Princess's Mansion.

Xu Lang was just a weak scholar, so he was no match for these tall and strong guards. After pushing and shoving for a long time, he was exhausted and sweating.

When the guards saw this, they felt even more contemptuous.

I don’t know what Princess Le Yi likes about him. He is not good at either literature or martial arts, and his only skill is to write a few sad poems.

Time passed little by little, the sun was shining brightly, and the scorching sun was scorching the earth.

Everyone waiting outside was in great agony, not physically but mentally.

The eldest princess was guarding outside the door, and her child was inside.

Now she has to wait for those people to sew her child up so that she can take her child back.

Drops of water ran down my face, and I couldn't tell whether they were sweat or tears.

Tang Yi Yan did not go in, but waited outside. She knelt on the ground and wondered what was going on inside.

Judging by the time, it should be ready.

She couldn't get up without the eldest princess's order.

She knew that this was the eldest princess's way of showing off her power. If the princess didn't behave well, they would all have to bear her wrath.

……

Finally, as everyone waited, the door of the room slowly opened and a man came out.

It’s Dai Qianyi.

She covered her mouth and nose with a white cloth, with two ropes hanging behind her ears. Her hair was wrapped in the white cloth, with not a single strand left outside.

Her body was stained with blood, but her hands were clean. The sweat on her forehead showed that she had not had an easy time.

Dai Qianyi's eyes lit up, his expression remained unchanged, and he took off his mask and looked at the eldest princess opposite him.

"The princess is very weak now. The Xu family has no good intentions. Please ask the princess to take over the princess's courtyard to facilitate her future treatment and recuperation."

This one sentence shocked everyone present.

"What? What did you say?"

The eldest princess's eyes, which were originally looking at the dead man, suddenly froze, as if she couldn't believe her ears.

……

When Mr. Xu rushed back from outside, Mrs. Xu, Xu Lang, and the rest of his children were all locked up in other courtyards.

Especially Mrs. Xu and Xu Lang, who were trapped in the yard and enjoyed the scorching sun.

Mr. Xu was sober as could be.

problem occurs.

Today he went out for a drink with his colleagues, but he drank too much in a hurry. When the servant came to find him, he was already drunk.

He finally sobered up, and when he heard the anxious words of the messenger, he sobered up even more.

He knew how dissatisfied his wife was with Lang'er's daughter-in-law, but he just turned a blind eye.

As long as he doesn't cause any big trouble and doesn't bring it to the attention of the eldest princess, it's none of his business.

Because Lang'er married the princess, many more people came to curry favor with him. He spent the whole day either drinking with one person or visiting brothels with another.

When you go out to eat and drink, other people pay for it, so why not do it?

Lang'er is a good-for-nothing. As his father, he naturally knows what kind of person he is. Apart from his fancy clothes, he has nothing to show for himself.

Unexpectedly, by chance, he was favored by the princess, and their Xu family became prosperous.

Being rich is a good thing, the only bad thing is that it is too frustrating and you have to please the princess in everything.

He really married a Bodhisattva and worshipped her.

Now is not the time to talk about this, Mr. Xu glared at Mrs. Xu fiercely.

It would be fine if he died, but he had to go through the unnecessary trouble of having a caesarean section to deliver the baby.

If he were to say, it would be best if the baby couldn't be born. It would be two deaths, one corpse, and no one else could be blamed.

It will be easier for his Lang'er to get married later, but now it's troublesome.

Mr. Xu is a vicious man and doesn't care at all that the child in the princess's belly is a descendant of their Xu family.

Anyone can have a child, so one is not bad.

He thought about making amends as soon as possible, and if that didn't work, he would divorce his wife, so as not to let the princess implicate the Xu family.

He had thought about what to say and do, but he didn't expect that he wouldn't be able to see the eldest princess at all.

The door of the Xu family has never been opened since Mr. Xu came back.

No one knows what the Xu family’s current situation is.

The first people to notice something unusual were not only those who saw the eldest princess entering the Xu family's gate with a sword in hand, but also Mr. Xu's cronies.

Those people wanted to have a drink with Mr. Xu, but not only did they not see him the next day, they also came to invite him, but he was busy.

By the third day, rumors had already spread in the capital.

Everyone was saying that the eldest princess took a sword and massacred the Xu family.

As for the specific inside story, people with gossip said that when Princess Le Yi, who married into the Xu family, gave birth, the wife of the Xu family was dissatisfied with the princess and fed her medicine, causing her to die in childbirth.

There is also a story that when the princess was giving birth, Madam Xu took action and invited Dai Luosha, a famous monk in the capital, to cut open the princess's belly and take out the baby.

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