Chapter 95 The Willful Second Miss Tang
Just as he was about to leave, he heard the sound of stairs, followed by a stern shout: "Shut up, stop crying."

It was their mother Mi Ruluo.

Hearing her mother's angry shout, Tang Nineteen stopped in his tracks, interested in listening to see if he could hear anything about today's "tea after the rain".

Sure enough, after Mi Ruluo took out the maid, she began to scold: "You're getting more and more senseless, I blame your father and me for spoiling you, look at what you've done. Tell the maid to make such a pot. Tea, do you know what situation you almost put the General’s Mansion in? I don’t know how to reflect, and I’m still here to make trouble for no reason, and I’ll cry again, wiping my tears away.”

Tang Qixi didn't want to eat Mi Ruluo, she was spoiled, the shouting of her parents could not act as a deterrent, she was even more aggrieved and indignant: "What's wrong with giving them tea that others drink? Lan Jing said that they came back with a big car and a small car, what kind of prestige, Tang Nineteen thought she was something, and dared to come to the general's house to show her prestige, I just want to destroy her prestige, that dead blind man."

"You can destroy your sister's prestige, but what kind of identity does King Qin have? If he sued His Majesty today, saying that he was the first to come to our General's Mansion, and that he was drinking tea after the rain, what would His Majesty say? I don't know, the tree is big and attracts the wind. There is already power in the court to impeach your father and make a fuss about some of his faults? If someone who has the heart knows about this, they must write a letter and say that your father has made military exploits. Don't take King Qin in your eyes. If you don't take King Qin in your eyes, you don't take the royal family in your eyes, do you understand?"

This scolding seemed to have an effect, and Tang Qixi did not reply.

Tang Nineteen saw the maid came out of the gate, and he dodged and changed a wall. The conversation upstairs was clearer, because this wall was next to the rear window, both of which were open, making the sound more transparent. it is good.

"You child, you always grow up like this. How can you rest assured that you are called a mother? The empress is not an ordinary mother-in-law. You can't help being so willful."

Mi Ruluo's voice softened a little, and worried a little.

Tang Qixi was like a gun battle that had just been extinguished, and it was ignited again: "I won't marry me, I won't marry me, I won't marry."

"You...you can't help it."

When Tang Nineteen heard this, she didn't have the heart to listen. She just wanted to know if the mother and daughter had any fears about the tea. It would be good to have.

It was too dry, so she took a path and left Tang Qixi's wall.

I went to the side courtyard for a while, and it was the same as I remembered, but it may have been repaired in the past few years, and it is slightly newer.

The side courtyard is not a garbage house, it is okay to live in it, but it has always been a place where servants live, and Tang Nineteen is probably the person with the highest status.

Many maids are new faces and don't know her, because she is not wearing maid uniforms, and the clothes are made of high-quality silk.

Many people looked at her strangely, but Tang Nineteen ignored it and walked straight to the hut where he lived.

The house was locked, and she greeted a maid not far away: "Come here."

The maid hurried over, considered the title, and called out cautiously, "Miss, is there something wrong?"

"Where's the key?"

"The slave does not know."

"Ask someone who knows."

"Yes."

The maid ran away in response, and was called back by Tang Nineteen: "Forget it, no need, how long has this room been empty?"

(End of this chapter)

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