Lu Tong's eldest son nodded, "Then aunt has to hurry up. If she doesn't leave the city before tonight, or if she is picked up by your good son soon, then my nephew will have to behave a little better and replace her." You deal with her. You also know the Lu family's Yanmei Temple, and my nephew can let her stay with the ancient Buddha of Qingdeng there to cultivate her moral character for the rest of her life."

The Lu family's Yanmei Nunnery is the Lu family's family nunnery. It is specially used to imprison certain female relatives who have committed serious crimes but are not worthy of death. If Wei Heng's concubine really went there, she would never want to come back in this life. Yes.

The old lady was heartbroken and said, "No, I will make people take good care of her."

She knew that Lu Tong's eldest son specifically took out Zimei'an to tell her that her granddaughter's mistake was unforgivable, at least from the Lu family's perspective.

The old lady agreed, and Lu Tong's eldest son felt relieved.

He left some of the guards and entourage behind and asked them to stay here with the imperial physician until Wei Heng's mother and sister got better and no longer needed their constant care. He himself rushed back to the Lu family with most of the guards and entourage. Go and report the situation to his father.

What the Lu family has to face is criticism from political opponents. This criticism cannot be completely resolved by doing such a small thing. He still has to tell his father the ins and outs of the matter, and then they will gather his staff to discuss a plan. Explain it appropriately so that the Lu family will not be too passive in tomorrow's morning meeting.

Lu Tong's eldest son left in a hurry, not knowing that shortly after he left, Wei Heng's concubine was secretly sent away by her biological mother.

The person who was covering for her was Wei Heng's father. This pair of idiots didn't think there was anything wrong with their precious daughter throwing her sister-in-law into the lake. They even directly used Wei Heng's grandmother to exonerate Wei Heng's father every time. Those rhetoric at that time.

What "can she have any bad thoughts at such a young age", and what "even if she caused her sister-in-law to fall into the water, it was just because she was careless and not intentional".

The two righteous fools sent away their crying daughter. By the time Mrs. Wei realized what she was doing, the child had already been hidden away by them.

Having just been threatened by the cousin of the Lu family, and so quickly contradicted by the disobedient son, Old Mrs. Wei rolled her eyes and fainted again.

This time was different from the previous two times. This time her body was really damaged.

After checking her pulse, the imperial doctor did not wake her up immediately. Instead, he wrote a prescription and asked someone to prepare medicine for her.

By the way, he couldn't help but blame Wei Heng's father for making the old lady mad.

"Old Mrs. Wei is showing signs of a stroke, so Mr. Wei would be better off following her."

As for the old lady Wei who fainted twice because she was threatened by Lu Tong's eldest son, the imperial doctor said that the old lady did not show such symptoms at that time, so even if she really got the disease, the cause must not be attributed to Lu Tong. Tong's eldest son.

Wei Heng's father didn't know that his mother had fainted twice. The Wei family was in a mess today, and he didn't even care about his mother.

The imperial doctor looked down on him and was too lazy to talk to him. Naturally, he missed an important piece of information that would put the Lu family into a passive position.

He didn't know what Wei Heng's father and Mrs. Wei said to make the latter faint from the former, so he just prescribed medicine to Mrs. Wei step by step. The servants and guards left by Lu Tong's eldest son were all concentrated around Wei Heng's mother's yard, and they knew nothing about what happened to Mrs. Wei.

They didn't know that Lu Tong's eldest son, who thought the matter was almost certain, did not devote any energy to confirming it. Wei Heng, the concubine, took advantage of the fact that no one else was paying attention to her, and ran away completely with the money and manpower given by her mother. disappeared without a trace.

It was not until the next day that the Lu family was impeached that Lu Tong and his son learned from their political opponents that Wei Heng, the concubine, had been sent away by her parents to Taoluo'er after she committed such a big mistake. .

Lu Tong and his son were so angry, especially Lu Tong. He made a prompt decision. First, he apologized to the emperor for failing to restrain his married clan sister, causing the clan sister's son to trample on ethics and corrupt the world's morals. Then he said that he would wait until the next court meeting. , he will immediately expel the clan girl who ignores the law from the clan, and from now on she will no longer have anything to do with the Lu clan.

This treatment is not harsh, but it will only harm the interests of Mrs. Wei, mother and son.

For others, including Lu Tong and his son, their reputations will only suffer from the reputation of Mrs. Wei and her son for a period of time, but in fact there will be no harm at all.

But there was nothing that could be done about it. After all, such evil deeds were not done by anyone else, including Lu Tong and his son.

Wei Heng didn't know anything about what happened in the court. Because his mother and sister were both seriously injured, and his mother was even dying, he never appeared in the palace again since he returned to the Wei Mansion.

But his bastard father sent his concubine away, and one of his mother's dowry servants had already quietly told him about this.

Wei Heng gritted his teeth in hatred, and for the first time, he had the idea of ​​killing his father.

He took a few deep breaths to suppress his violent aura, lest he rush to his father's yard with a knife on impulse and regardless of the consequences.

"Uncle He, please do something for me." Wei Heng lowered his voice and said a few words to the middle-aged man he called Uncle He.

Uncle He was one of the two male servants who rushed out of the Wei Mansion to ask for help. Although he was beaten and bruised by the Wei family's son who blocked and chased them during the process of breaking in, he still insisted on staying. Listen to Wei Heng's orders, instead of following the doctor's instructions and just finding a place to recuperate.

It's not that he doesn't feel pain, it's that he discovered that all the brothers who were responsible for guarding the courtyard where his girl (Wei Heng's mother) lived were all more seriously injured than him.

Uncle He then gave up the opportunity to rest and recuperate to others, while he gritted his teeth and held on, ready to help Wei Heng with things that were not convenient for him to ask the Wei family to give birth to a child or the Lu family's servants to do.

At that time, he was just doing it just in case, but unexpectedly, Wei Heng actually assigned him a mission that sounded very mysterious and weird.

"Don't worry, young master, I, Old He, will definitely buy you what you want." After Uncle He made the promise, he couldn't help but whisper to Wei Heng, "You stay here, no matter what anyone says, don't leave. The range of vision of the Lu family’s guards.”

Wei Heng understood what he meant. Compared with his sister, he and his mother, who occupied the positions of the eldest son of the Wei family and the first wife of the Wei family respectively, were his wolf-hearted father and his greedy father. The person who the concubine most wants to get rid of.


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