The concubine rose is about to turn over

Chapter 68 How can I be subservient to the pariah!

Chapter 68 How can I be subservient to the pariah!
Qiao Xianger's sullen and accusing face calmed down a little, and she said with a hint of pain: "I'm sorry, Miss, I shouldn't have said that to you just now, but I really feel sorry for Madam, she is such a kind person, Even the ancestral home of the Yun family can't be entered by the eldest lady. Since the young lady has such an attitude, I know that I have not misunderstood the young lady. The young lady is no longer the cowardly and incompetent young lady. When you dare to look directly at us ghosts I already knew that there is hope for Madam's hatred..."

When he said this, Qiao Xianger's eyes fell into two lines of clear tears, and the tears glowed with a faint green light, which was a little weird, but it made Yun Shuijing feel inexplicably tingling in his heart.

Back then, Lin Rumeng and Yun Tiancheng were the most envied by everyone in Xihuan, and they were called the best couple. Yun Tiancheng was promoted from a small official to the prime minister, but he never abandoned his wife. Concubine.

Lin Rumeng has a gentle and intelligent personality. Although she is the daughter of a commoner, she is beautiful and has a general knowledge. She treats her servants as if she is a member of her own family.

But the good times didn't last long, Yuntiancheng, who had always been a husband and wife, took the daughter of Liu Junwang's daughter, Liu Rumei, as his concubine.

Concubine?How could a county lord be subordinated to a poor and humble woman as a concubine?Liu Rumei went to His Majesty's place. The Prince of Liu County had [-] soldiers and horses in his hand. Back then, when Xihuan was in trouble at home and abroad, His Majesty had to invite the Prime Minister and Lin Rumeng to talk about it.

Lin Rumeng gave up the position of mistress to Liu Rumei in general, but Liu Rumei was a vicious and arrogant woman. Although she became the mistress, she still brooded that her position was given to her by Lin Rumeng. of.

That year, Lin Rumeng was pregnant with a child, but after Liu Rumei found out, she took someone to look for Lin Rumeng when the Prime Minister was no longer there, and aborted her first child alive.

This made Lin Rumeng very sad for a long time, but she endured this matter. She just didn't want Yuntiancheng to be embarrassed. If she told him about this, I'm afraid Yuntiancheng would not let Liu Rumei go, and the trouble would go to Your Majesty. Not only will it damage the face of the Yun family, but it will also offend King Liu Jun.

Lin Rumeng thought of Yuntiancheng wholeheartedly, but how could Yuntiancheng know about these things, and how grateful would she be to her?

Later, after Liu Rumei had a son left, Yun Tiancheng seemed to have less and less affection for Lin Rumeng.

It was not until five months after Liu Rumei was pregnant with her second child that Lin Rumeng also found out that she had another child, and this child was Yunshuijing.

What a big happy event this is, but Lin Rumeng did not dare to tell anyone, for fear that this child would encounter unexpected events again. At that time, only Qiao Xianger, a loyal maid, understood Lin Rumeng's worry about gain and loss. Every day I fear that my child will be in danger.

It wasn't until her belly got bigger and bigger that Yun Tiancheng found out that Lin Rumeng was pregnant, and then began to care about Lin Rumeng again.

And because Liu Rumei was also pregnant, she didn't care about the child in Lin Rumeng's belly.

Originally thought that Lin Rumeng would be able to leave the child smoothly, but who knew that there were unforeseen circumstances, Lin Rumeng gave birth prematurely after the eighth month of pregnancy, but luckily the child was safe!

Yes, everything is fine...

When he said this, Qiao Xianger's eyes were very sad, because, safe, but not safe...

(End of this chapter)

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