The Rebirth of the Daughter of the Prime Minister

Chapter 100 Going to the Buddhist Hall to See My Mother

Chapter 100 Going to the Buddhist Hall to See My Mother

Brother Rong saw that the mouse finally understood, so he was not so angry. After all, it doesn't know the dangers of the human heart, and it's normal to be negligent in guarding against it. Since I have become its master, I must be responsible for it.

Fu Rong said, "If you commit another crime next time, I will never let you out of the space, understand?"

Little Mouse hurriedly said flatteringly, "Now that I know the master, I will definitely remember it!"

Fu Rong asked Shu Xiao to go back to the space, and then called the nanny, "Nurse, I have obtained father's permission to visit mother, do you think we can go there tonight?"

Nanny: "Okay, I haven't seen Madam for a long time, if she sees that Miss has grown up so much, she will be happy with her."

After dinner, the nanny accompanied Fu Rong to the Buddhist hall of the Xiangfu. The construction of the Buddhist hall by Xiangye was also very good, at least a thousand times better than the place where Fu Rong, the daughter, lived.

The façade is made of polished brick archway, and various animal patterns are carved on the inlaid brick surface. When entering the door, there are also carved beams and painted buildings. , this Buddhist hall is like a paradise of the prime minister's mansion, a game of its own.

No one stopped along the way and went directly to the second gate of the Buddhist hall. The nanny said that apart from the maidservants, only the noble concubines in the palace and Grandma Furong's family were guarding here, so there would be no danger.

The reason why no one stopped them is probably because there are more people who know the nanny. After all, the nanny came from the residence of General Zhen Guo. Everyone knows that Mrs. Zhao came in with the dowry, and the wife gave the young lady to Mrs. Zhao to take care of her. At that time, the older people still knew it.

At that time, it was difficult for the people around Madam to understand that Madam would hand over the young lady to Mrs. Zhao, who had just lost her husband and then lost her son, so the memory is very clear. Now the girls accompanied by Mrs. Zhao are either the young lady or the young lady. who?
But it's another matter if the madam sees it or not. The young lady often came here when she was young, but the madam refused to meet the young lady every time.

Fu Rong and Nanny entered the second gate, and from a distance, they saw two maids guarding the main door of the Buddhist hall. They said they were maids because they didn't have buns, and here only married women wear buns, and Generally, those who are not married have girls' buns, that is, there are broken hairs under the buns.

They are much older than Laner Meier and the others, estimated to be around 24 or [-] years old, and they seem to be Furong's mother's dowry maids.Furong has the general names of these maids: one of them is called Mufu, and the other is called Dianxiang. Mufu belongs to the quiet lady type, with average appearance, while Dianxiang belongs to the lively type and is also small and cute.

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The nanny stepped forward and said to the two, "Mu Fu, is Mrs. Dianxiang inside?"

Mu Fu stepped forward and replied: "Hello, Nanny Zhao, Madam is chanting scriptures inside! Nanny and Missy want to see Madam?"

Fu Rong stepped forward and said: "Sister Lao Mufu told my mother that I miss her very much and want to see my mother. Please allow my daughter to see her to relieve the pain of missing her."

Mu Fu: "Miss, wait a moment!" He opened the door and entered inside.

After a while Mu Fu came out with a troubled expression on his face: "Miss Madam asked you to go back, saying that her heart is already pure, and she doesn't want to deal with the mundane world. I hope you take good care of yourself! Live your own life and don't think about her!"

(End of this chapter)

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