Concubine Concubine Concubine Wants to Divorce

Chapter 458 1 piece of painstaking efforts

Chapter 458

Obviously, this is the state of the princess's sister-in-law.

So Bai Zimo vaguely felt that he should help the concubine's sister-in-law?

It seems that Bai Zimo is just a prodigal son, who occasionally meets Prince Jing, and because he is his younger brother, he can live in Prince Jing's mansion when he arrives in the capital.

In fact, things can't be so simple, and Bai Zimo's identity is actually not so simple.

Bai Zimo's biological mother had a noble status, but out of countless suitors in the capital, he chose his humble father, and even his grandfather praised his father very much.

It's all because he took a fancy to his father's honesty and reliability, and thought that following him would lead a happy life.

After her mother married her father, she really had a good life in the first year, so she gave birth to Bai Zimo.

It was also because of his grandfather's recommendation that his father's talent was brought into play, and he became more and more effective in the court. Simply put, the official became bigger and bigger.

But that, in fact, was not necessarily good news for his mother in essence, it was just that everyone was confused by his father's simple and honest appearance at that time, and didn't realize it.

Later, with the death of the first emperor and the enthronement of the current emperor, finally, things began to change.

Once the emperor and the courtiers, the grandfather is not loved by the current sage, and the situation at home is getting worse and worse. Compared with the crowded city in the past, it is very deserted at all, and there are almost no people outside the gate.

It just so happened that Bai Zimo's biological father was appreciated and reused by the emperor, and within two years, his official position and prestige in the court even surpassed his grandfather.

Finally, the fox's tail began to show, and Bai Zimo's father also began to reveal his original true colors, and he was getting worse and worse for his mother.

Even one day, when he blatantly brought a woman back, his father told his mother that that was his true love, and that he married his mother just to gain his grandfather's trust.

The most abominable thing is that in those few years, Bai Zimo's father kept that woman outside, and even their child was born early.

That child was even the same year as Bai Zimo, that is to say, when Bai Zimo's father married his mother, he had already placed that woman outside as a concubine.

Bai Zimo's mother is a gentle and kind woman. At the same time, she is also a proud young lady and the jewel in the palm of the former prince.

After learning the truth of the matter, he was so angry that he vomited blood, and died of a serious illness not long after.

His father was even very happy, and after simply mourning for his mother, he married that woman as his second wife.

The sad thing is that at that time, my grandfather's family was suspected by the emperor and almost made a big mistake. It was his father who interceded to save him from the crime.

Therefore, they didn't dare to pursue their father's fault at all; and when the whole thing happened, Bai Zimo witnessed it with his own eyes.

Don't think that he is young and ignorant, in fact, he is quite mature, or in that kind of living environment, he can only force himself to mature prematurely.

Knowing all this, Bai Zimo hated his father deeply, and vowed to take revenge one day.

Then, on a dark and windy night, he took advantage of the chaos and set fire to Bai Mansion, then ran out through the back door.

This trip lasted for a full ten years, and he didn't return to Beijing until his grandfather became seriously ill.

At that time, Bai Zimo also devoted himself to studying art with a teacher, hoping to learn some skills, and because his mother died of illness, he always felt regretful.

(End of this chapter)

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