Xie Jinyun did not call Liang Wanzhi into the palace to see her, nor did she leave the palace to talk to Liang Wanzhi face to face. She asked Huaxi to go to Prince Xiping's Mansion to inform her.

After Princess Xiping learned that Liang Wanzhi was in prison, she sent Manager Peng to go to the government to get Liang Wanzhi out of prison.

Hua Xi didn't understand Xie Jinyun's behavior: "Princess, she is willing to tell the truth about Song Qian, why don't you see her?"

Xie Jinyun leaned on the soft couch and replied in a low voice: "When I see her now, she will only spit out some harmless things to exchange terms with me, but what I want is everything, so that she can tell her what she knows." Spit out all the stuff, leaving Song Qian no longer able to turn around. The most important thing is..."

"When Song Qian was able to return to Yanjing, it was the King of Xiping who handed over the information to clarify that Song Qian was not a deserter. The matter had to be exposed by the King of Xiping himself, otherwise it would be detrimental to the King of Xiping. Liang Wanzhi told me that it would be better to confess Song Qian directly to the King of Xiping This is the best of both worlds."

Huaxi immediately understood what Xie Jinyun meant. The princess wanted to catch everything in this game of chess.

"This slave understands what the Crown Princess means. Now the relationship between Song Qian and Liang Wanzhi has just been torn apart. Although Liang Wanzhi is angry, she still has to worry about her son."

"Yes."

"If the Song family allows a woman her son recognizes to be his mother, and she is not allowed to get close to her biological son, then it will be the time for her to completely break up with Song Qian." Hua Xi became more and more excited as she spoke.

Xie Jinyun saw that her brain was clearing up and nodded happily.

The next day, Liang Wanzhi came out of the cell.

After she was carried back to her Liang residence, she sent thugs and maids from the palace to the Song family to snatch the child.

When Mrs. Song heard this, she suddenly sat up from the bed and said, "Gu Wanzhi sent someone to snatch the child?"

"Yes, the old lady claims to be the steward of Liang's house. On the order of their wife, they want to take away our young master. She also said... that she will take the young master to change his name to Liang." Grandma Li said with added jealousy.

Old Mrs. Song was extremely anxious on the spot: "Quickly, send someone to inform Madam and tell her that someone is trying to steal her child." Thinking that Gu Huarong regarded Song Guangze as his own son and took him to study in the Shen family, the most respected among the worshipers. A good famous teacher, she felt excited and said: "Brother Ze doesn't have a mother like Liang Wanzhi. She is not worthy at all. Let Shen and the young master go back to the Shen family to stay for a few days. I want to see what Liang Wanzhi is like. What kind of trouble can it cause?"

Although Gu Huarong was not happy to take care of the children, she liked to see Liang Wanzhi and Song Qian having a lot of quarrels, so she ordered someone to arrange a carriage, packed a few sets of clothes, and left through the back door.

As soon as Gu Huarong left, Mrs. Song let go completely. She had people beat out the servants from Liang House, and then ordered people to close the door of Song House.

Liang Wanzhi looked at the servant with a bruised nose and swollen face and asked, "Where is the young master?"

"Madam, Mrs. Song has taken the young master out of the house."

Liang Wanzhi called herself "Mrs. Liang" in front of her servants, and Mrs. Song in their mouth was Gu Huarong.

"Where is she going to take my child? Song Qian, go and ask Song Qian to come see me."

"The uncle also followed Mrs. Song and left the house together."

Hearing this, Liang Wanzhi broke down emotionally and cried heartbrokenly: "Song Qian, that is the child I gave birth to in ten months of pregnancy, you can't even think of taking it away."

She struggled a few times and got up from the bed: "Help me, help me... go to Prince Xiping's Mansion."

She knew she was wrong, she shouldn't have treated her sister like that, she shouldn't have accompanied Song Qian to rely on Prince Liang, and ended up being hated by both parties.

She wanted to tell her father that Song Qian was a sanctimonious hypocrite, and she no longer wanted to help him hide what happened back then. (End of chapter)

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