I Made a Fortune By Raiding Houses In Ancient Times

Chapter 138: Not allowed to set up stalls

Aunt Wen frowned when she heard what the second lady said.

Originally, she was a concubine and should not contradict the second lady, but she glanced at Mrs. Dong and saw that she was just looking down at the tea cup.

Aunt Wen could only say, "Second Madam, it's not that the eldest girl doesn't understand the rules. When I saw her coming back, she looked uncomfortable. Maybe she was feeling unwell, so she didn't come over to say hello."

Being contradicted by a concubine, the second lady was not happy, "Why is she feeling unwell? I think she is going crazy outside and doesn't take us elders into consideration."

Aunt Wen was offended by the Second Madam's blunt words, "Second Madam, the eldest girl is working with the Royal Guards to command the Lord to do things. When you say this, are you not afraid that the walls have ears?"

When Aunt Wen mentioned Ning Chuyi, the Tai Furen, who had been silent all this time, felt nervous. She raised her head and glanced at the Second Madam, and said coldly, "Ms. Wen is right, you have no idea who Mr. Ning is? Don't worry about it. If you use your words and cause any trouble, the Ling Mansion will not let you stay."

 Being reprimanded by the Tai Madam, the Second Madam felt a knot in her heart. She didn't understand why everyone still defended Ling Chu when everyone clearly disliked her.

 She was angry in her heart, but the second lady did not dare to say any more unpleasant words. She was still wary of the fact that the guards in imperial robes were everywhere.

Although she did not dare to contradict the Madam, the Second Madam did not take Aunt Wen seriously.

"Ms. Wen, I'm just worried that Sister Chu has forgotten the rules and etiquette, so I just mentioned a few words. Sister-in-law hasn't spoken yet, but you are so anxious and blind, and you don't know, you think you are Sister Chu's mother. Woolen cloth."

She was reprimanded by the dowager, and the two wives and concubines of the eldest daughter-in-law could not even think about it easy.

Ms. Dong was filled with anger, "I don't need you to worry about my eldest brother's affairs. I will teach my first sister the rules and etiquette."

Turning to Aunt Wen again, "I am the mother who is responsible for Sister Chu. You should pay more attention to Brother Wei and Sister Yao. If you can't teach them well, let me, the mother, teach them."

Aunt Wen felt bitter in her heart. She spoke to Ling Chu not just for the sake of their big house. It's okay for Mrs. Dong to be ungrateful, but she even threatened her with her child.

But she was angry, and Aunt Wen didn't want to contradict the main wife of the Dong family because of Ling Chu.

Ling Wei and Ling Yao are her weaknesses. Although she is her biological mother, she is just a concubine. If Mrs. Dong wanted to use her two children to make a raft, she would be helpless.

The third lady raised the corners of her mouth when she saw the second lady and Mr. Wen shut their mouths.

"Sister-in-law, I heard that Chu Jie'er recently set up a stall on Yu Street to tell fortunes for others. Is this true? Although our house has no money now, Chu Jie'er, a girl, went to Yu Street to show her face. If this spreads out, will our reputation be good?”

Mrs. Tai was startled, "Ms. Yu, is it true that Sister Chu is setting up a stall in Yu Street to tell fortunes?"

“I passed by Yujie earlier and heard that there was a Taoist nun who was very effective in fortune-telling. I thought about going to her to tell my husband’s future. But it was unfortunate that I went there. The Taoist nun just closed her stall and left.

 Looking at the back from a distance, I felt that she looked very similar to Chu Jie'er. At first I didn't believe it was her, so I asked someone else to find out. But according to the appearance described by the old lady, I feel that I am inseparable from Sister Chu. "

After a pause, the third lady turned to Mrs. Dong, "Sister-in-law, do you know this? Is it true that Sister Chu is setting up a stall in Yu Street?"

The eldest lady shook her head with a sullen face, "I never heard Sister Chu mention that she was going to set up a stall. The house is in chaos these days, and Brother Hao is not in good health, so I didn't care about it for the moment. I thought Sister Chu had just returned to Beijing. , I just want to go out and have a look and get familiar with Kyoto.”

"What, Sister Chu, a girl goes to Yu Street to set up a stall to tell fortunes? Not only did she ruin her own reputation, but she also brought trouble to her younger brothers and sisters at home? It's not that I, the second aunt, look down on her, although Sister Chu I have lived in Xuanqing Temple for more than ten years, but the Taoism is not that easy to learn.

Just in case something goes wrong with her predictions, she will be regarded as a liar by others. If we offend some powerful family, dozens of lives of our family may not be enough to make amends to them. "

 Although what the Second Madam said does not sound very nice, it is not impossible.

Mrs. Tai knocked the teacup in her hand heavily on the table and said, "Ms. Dong, let someone call Sister Chu over."

 “Yes, mother.”

The eldest lady was filled with anger and immediately ordered her maid to go find Ling Chu. Ling Chu drank the medicine and took a nap. He just woke up and heard that the madam had sent a maid to deliver a message. He didn't think much and asked Xia Zhi to call the maid in.

“Miss, Madam asked you to go to the flower hall to reply.”

Lingchu was surprised. Wasn't the Madam jealous of her fate like everyone else? Why did she go out of her way to ask her?

Although he was puzzled, Ling Chu didn't think much about it. He got up and followed the maid to the main courtyard.

 Stepping into the main hall, Ling Chu frowned slightly when he saw everyone staring at him.

 What happened?

 Looking at this posture, it’s almost like a three-chamber trial.

Lingchu asked himself that he had done nothing wrong. After paying homage to the wife, she found a seat and sat down before she asked her to sit down.

The second lady sneered, this disaster star has been back in Beijing for so long and still doesn’t understand any of the rules.

Mrs. Tai also felt a little uncomfortable and said in a deep voice, "Sister Chu, I heard that you set up a fortune-telling stall on Yu Street. Is this a problem?"

Ling Chu raised his eyebrows slightly. Did he come to her just to ask about this?

“Yes, I do set up a stall in Yujie.”

 Seeing her admitting directly without even a trace of cover, the wife frowned and said, "You are the eldest girl of our Ling family after all. How can you show yourself outside without the consent of your elders?"

"The Madam is right. Miss, why did you set up a stall without telling everyone? It's really unruly." The Second Madam looked proud. This **** girl has brought shame on the whole house. She doesn't believe that the Madam is still willing to do it. Don't punish her.

Lingchu glanced at the second lady and said softly, "You didn't even ask me."

"Does anyone else need to ask about such a big thing? You should have taken the initiative to inform your elders. Although you have lived in Xuanqingguan for more than ten years, the Taoist skills cannot be calculated with just a few fingers.

You, a girl, run out to set up a stall, and others are not allowed to scold us, Ling Mansion, for being greedy for money, so you, a girl, run out to cheat!

 You have ruined more than just your own reputation. How can you let everyone have the honor to go out and meet people in the future? "

"Sister Chu, from tomorrow onwards, you are not allowed to leave the house to set up a stall without my consent. In the past, when you were in Xuanqing Temple, you just had to be lax and unruly. But here is Kyoto, and you are already hair-haired, so there are no rules or etiquette. It’s time to learn.”

Ms. Dong's heart was full of anger. She really didn't expect that this **** girl would go to Yu Street to set up a stall.

 She would never allow this dead girl to ruin Qing'er's reputation.

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