Traveling to Daliang Kingdom starts from falling into the water

Chapter 726 The carriage continues to move forward

Chapter 726 The carriage continues to move forward
Compared to Gu Erzhu, Liu, who was riding in the same carriage with Madam Zhou at this time, felt that the eldest son of the Gao family came for her old daughter-in-law.

Especially when she learned that Madam Gao and the eldest daughter-in-law were still in the Zhou Mansion at this time, she was sure that this move was the intention of Madam Gao, whom she had heard of for a long time.

as predicted.

The carriage moved on.

"We are close friends with the Gao family. There was a reason for this. Even though Madam Gao wanted to adopt Xia'er as her adopted daughter, she was rejected by the eldest sister because of the difference in seniority."

Liu knew that the elder sister that Mrs. Zhou referred to was her old daughter-in-law's master, but she could hear the hidden meaning behind Mrs. Zhou's words.

The only thing is that San Ya was a personal maidservant beside Old Madam Gao before, but times have changed now. San Ya is now a noble lady recognized by the Zhou family.

As they were San Ya's parents-in-law, Old Madam Gao intended to take the opportunity to have her eldest daughter-in-law come out and openly receive them with the etiquette of a close family.

"I don't know if Xia'er has ever told you that my elder sister is the former Princess of Fu'an County. If my elder sister is still alive, and now that her injustice has been redressed, Xia'er's status is not low.

Regarding the relationship between the two families, Xia'er's seniority is higher than that of the eldest lady of the Gao family, so it is not surprising that Madam Gao could come with her eldest son and daughter-in-law.

Given the relationship between Xia'er and the Gao family, not to mention who has done whom a favor, just because you are Xia'er's mother-in-law, Old Madam Gao originally wanted to come in person to meet your in-laws.

My master sent a letter in advance, stating that we came for Jiang Ge'er's marriage and didn't want people to pay too much attention to Liu Lang and Xia Er."

The feathers are not fully grown yet, and the baby is still tender, so it is easy for the wings to break. It is not a good thing to let the baby fly away too early. It is not good to let the baby attract attention too early. Mr. Zhou is thoughtful.

Liu nodded in understanding and smiled gratefully at Madam Zhou. "The two children are under your protection. The father and I are relieved. I won't say more about my gratitude."

"Why don't you call me sister-in-law?" Mrs. Zhou said with a smile, "My second brother's wife is very straightforward. I'll need you to give her some advice in the future."

Otherwise, why do they say that the blessed don't have to worry, while the unlucky are always busy? Her mother-in-law is really lucky. I wonder if Xiao Bai's sister-in-law and this eldest sister-in-law also care about her.

Looking at Mrs. Zhou's smiling face, Liu didn't have time to think too much for a moment, and immediately began to politely praise her mother-in-law, Li, for being so good.

Of course, as smart as she is, she would definitely not praise her mother-in-law Li for how much she loves her daughter. She just doesn't believe that Madam Zhou still doesn't know that Li has never been to the capital.

Imagine that a girl was sold secretly and then found by her father. The mother, thinking about her daughter so much, would not go to the capital for eleven years.

No matter what the reason is, even if I feel deeply guilty and think I am too ashamed to face my daughter and dare not see her, can't I take a secret look at her to feel at ease?

You have to know that at that time there was no way of knowing that the master behind the young San Ya was of high status, and the mother, even if she was ignorant, would not know that a maid's life and death were not in her own hands.

Otherwise, why would San Ya's father have come to this point? He would burst into tears whenever he mentioned that his daughter San Ya did not let him redeem herself and wanted to stay in Gao's mansion for a few more years.

It was because the in-laws understood too well how difficult it was for their daughter to be a slave at such a young age, so even if their daughter only reported good news and not bad news, they dared not accept the silver bills they received for free.

Just like his in-laws said, how could he dare to ask for it. It sounded like he wanted his San Ya to be the first person she would say in front of the old lady, but it is a maid's duty to protect her master and be grateful.

As long as his San Ya does not leave the Gao Mansion, she will be their maid. How can they not be afraid that if they take her in, her life may be in danger?

Compared with my in-laws, my mother-in-law treats Sanya much worse. Fortunately, she still knows to make a few pairs of shoes every year for my in-laws to bring to Sanya, otherwise she would be a bad mother!
No matter what, only San Ya can be considerate. If someone is narrow-minded, she would want to support such a mother. Not bringing up the past is already a filial daughter. While thinking, Liu was praising her mother-in-law, and naturally changed the topic to Zhou Banxia, ​​the old daughter-in-law.

She first talked about how caring her old daughter-in-law was, and brought out how affectionate and loyal her daughter San Ya was, thereby implicitly expressing that the child would not forget the great kindness of her uncle and aunt.

Although Mrs. Zhou had never had the chance to meet Liu before, through their interactions along the way, and from the big and small things mentioned in Zhou Molan's daily letters, she finally had a certain understanding of her daughter Xia'er's mother-in-law.

At this time, this person is very good at speaking.

She considered herself a vulgar person, but was still very happy to hear that her daughter Xia'er's mother-in-law treated Xia as her own daughter and made plans for Xia'er. It was worthy that her daughter Xia also respected her mother-in-law.

As for Liu's implied meaning, Mrs. Zhou did not take it to heart. As her aunt, how could she not know what kind of child her daughter Xia'er was?

She dared to say that she, as an aunt, knew Xia'er's character better than Old Madam Gao, who had watched Xia'er grow up. Her Xia'er was nothing but a simple-minded and foolish child!

Little do people know how many poor people became rich. Once they gain power, they immediately feel superior to others and completely forget to leave more room for themselves.

But what about her daughter Xia'er?

She is very insightful and honest in her dealings with people, which is rare for someone her age.

Today, Old Madam Gao only asked Madam Gao to bring her eldest son and grandson to welcome the guests. It seemed that this was in line with Xia'er's uncle's original intention, but in fact it was another way out.

When Xia'er finds out about this later, this silly girl won't care that her status is not inferior to that of the eldest daughter of the Gao family. She will only feel that she owes more favors to Madam Gao.

It's good to be loyal and righteous, but it's easy for people with ulterior motives to exploit your weaknesses.

Not to mention the shrewd old lady Gao, even though Junior Brother Qi had only met Xia'er a few times, he could see that the most precious thing about Xia'er was her gratitude and loyalty.

He said frankly that he was attracted by the fact that Jiang Ge'er had such a loyal and righteous third sister, and even if he became successful one day, he would not dare to let Hui Jie'er down.

What's worse, in order to ensure that Xia'er could give birth smoothly, Junior Brother Qi even did not hide anything from Junior Sister Lin, whom he regarded as his own sister...

Mrs. Zhou felt that her mother-in-law, Mrs. Liu, was different from her sister-in-law, Mrs. Li, so she didn't tell her mother-in-law everything.

For example, although the Gao family and the Zhou family did save each other, the prerequisite for this favor was that Madam Gao’s family and her husband’s family both owed a great favor to the Zhou family first.

Let’s not talk about how the ancestor of the Zhou family, Duke Liang, cleared the grievances of Madam Gao’s ancestor and released her from the imperial prison in the 12th year of Emperor Taizong’s reign.

Madam Gao’s grandfather was involved in a case of military corruption in his early years. If Madam Gao had not sought help from her eldest sister, who was the Princess of Fu’an County at that time,

The eldest sister also begged her grandfather, Duke Liang, who was a hereditary successor at the time, to submit a memorial to have the case retried to avoid implicate innocent people, otherwise how could the current Madam Gao, who is of the highest rank, come into being?

Mrs. Zhou was hesitating whether to take advantage of this rare opportunity to pick out something to say, so that this shrewd mother-in-law could give more advice to her son Xia'er in the future.

Before she could make a choice, the carriage slowly stopped.

Entering the inner city?


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