Su Mingyue is the legitimate daughter of the Su family.

This story dates back quite a while.

When the master was still a poor scholar, he met a wealthy heiress who was a merchant. The heiress fell in love with the master at first sight and was even generously supported by him.

Unfortunately, this young lady had a tragic fate. After marrying the master, she gave birth to Su Mingyue.

Unfortunately, she was unlucky; she died less than three months after giving birth to Su Mingyue due to exhaustion. Less than a year after her death, she was promoted from concubine to the master's second wife.

When Su Mingyue was ten years old, for reasons unknown, she ran away from home with the dowry left to her by her mother.

It has been ten years since I left.

In the past ten years, he has not sent a single letter home or even let his family know that he is safe.

The master only told others that the eldest daughter was unwell and had been sent to the estate to recuperate.

Internally, they only said that when she died, there was no one left in the Su family.

Unexpectedly, the cousin from the Fu family was Su Mingyue.

This discovery raised her suspicions.

“I wasn’t quite sure before, I thought they just had the same name. But after what she did today, I’m sure she is Su Mingyue. She’s never wanted me to be happy since we were little, and now that I’ve married the man she loves, she definitely won’t let me off easily.”

“That brat, why didn’t she just die out there? What’s she doing back here? We’ve been living so much better without her all these years. Now that she’s back, she’s bound to cause trouble. No, I have to think of a way to stop her from having the chance to cause trouble.”

Given the large number of guests outside today, and the fact that they were all from the Fu family, Madam Su didn't say much. She simply told Su Ziyu to rest well, and as for Madam Qian, if she wanted to cause trouble, she could just send her away.

From now on, there can only be one mistress of the house in this household, and that is Su Ziyu.

If you are obedient, treat Qian Shi as your mother-in-law.

If you don't listen, you can't blame anyone else.

Outside, Fu Jingsheng pulled Qianqian aside: "Mother, what nonsense were you spouting in front of so many guests? The child in Ziyu's belly is mine. If it's not mine, whose is it? Have you forgotten what day it is today? Why are you saying such things?"

“I didn’t say anything, they’re the ones who are guilty.” Mrs. Qian looked aggrieved.

She wanted to say something, but Su's mother had someone cover her mouth, so she couldn't say anything.

"Let's leave it at that. Don't overthink it. Besides, do you think I don't know whether that child is mine or not?"

“It really is yours. It’s not that she wanted to bring the child into our house and make us raise the child for some other man.” Mrs. Qian persisted.

"I told you not to bring this up again, but you still do. You don't trust others, but you don't trust me either? Besides, Ziyu isn't Mingyue; she has the Su family behind her. If I want my life in the capital to be any easier, you'd better shut up."

"If you say something wrong one day and get sent back to the countryside, I won't take care of you anymore," Fu Jingsheng said, half-threateningly.

"What? They want to send me back to the countryside? You're my only son. Wherever you are, I'll be there. If you ever try to send me away, I'll just die in your room and make sure you never have a peaceful life again."

“No. You are my mother, of course you are wherever I am. I'm just giving an example. You also need to watch your mouth and not let outsiders laugh at you.” Fu Jingsheng felt a chill run down his spine as he listened to Madam Qian’s words.

So many problems have arisen on the very first day of our marriage. What happened?

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