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Chapter 280

Zhishu's family members were shocked by her words. Her mother looked at her in disbelief: "Zhishu, how can you resent the young master and his wife? It was the young master who saved us from suffering, how can you not be grateful?"

The family members all looked reprimanded, which even more irritated Zhishu. She sneered: "It was the madam who pushed us into this sea of ​​misery. It is natural for the young master to save us. Besides, if he didn't need me, he wouldn't remember it."

Remember, we little people may not be able to."

Her mocking words made the servant in the fifth room unable to bear it any longer, and he immediately stood up to defend himself: "If you don't know, don't talk nonsense! Not only did the young master save your family, he also entrusted the sixth master to take care of the servants in the fifth room.

Otherwise, how could I stand here?"

Zhishu looked slightly startled, but the hatred in his eyes did not diminish. It was obvious that Wufang was still blamed for being involved.

Aunt Cui looked extremely tired, and she said: "You are my personal maid. You know best whether I have been wronged. You also know who is the culprit who caused you to end up like this. Unjust

There is a debtor and an owner. You don’t resent the real evil person, but you resent me for bringing you down. What’s the point?”

Zhishu's face was red and white, and she couldn't hide the embarrassment and embarrassment on her face. These questions almost didn't make it clear that she was just a villain who bullied good and feared evil - she couldn't afford to offend the patriarch, and the expelled orphan and widow.

Mother, can't she still be resentful?

She needed to find a place to vent her anger for what happened to her, so she found Wufang mother and son as a matter of course. Only in this way could she make her betrayal a matter of course.

This despicable thought is as obvious as the lice on a monk's head. Anyone with a discerning eye can clearly see it at a glance. While feeling contempt in his heart, he was also surprised by the information revealed in her words. Or rather, he was not surprised, but it was true.

sigh.

This maid has admitted that she was bribed by the clan leader to give false testimony.

The Second Grand Elder was extremely disappointed and did not want to listen to Cui Shihong's excuse anymore. He finally made a decision: "Now that the matter has become clear, Wang was framed for her breach of integrity back then. I have decided to restore her reputation and merge her with Cui Weizhen."

Do you have any objections to rewriting the family tree with your identity and name?"

Naturally, everyone had no objections. Even if they did, they didn't dare to jump out this time. They all nodded in agreement and restored Wang's innocence.

The long-awaited grievance was finally settled. When Aunt Cui heard the result, her first reaction was disbelief. She looked at her son and daughter-in-law in a daze, and whispered: "Brother Zhen, Zhen'er, I, I am really wronged."

Is it snowing?"

Cui Weizhen's eyes were a little red and he nodded solemnly, "Mom, you have washed away your grievances. No one will criticize you for this again."

These words made Aunt Cui's accumulated grievances over the years burst into flames. She burst into tears: "My mother has caused you trouble all these years. My mother is worried day and night for fear of damaging your reputation. Now that my mother is innocent, even if she dies,

No regrets."

Ye Zhenzhen quickly took out her handkerchief and wiped Aunt Cui's tears, and said anxiously: "Mom, what did you say, didn't it make Wei Zhen sad? You are still young, you will definitely live a long life, for a long time

Stay with us."

People live by their spiritual energy. Aunt Cui is physically weak, and she is afraid that she will lose her will to live after her long-cherished wish is fulfilled, so she goes to accompany her late husband early - Ye Zhenzhen doubts that if it were not for Wei Zhen's worry, her mother-in-law's deep love for her father-in-law

, I was afraid that I would have died for my love long ago.

Cui Weizhen was probably frightened. He quickly helped Aunt Cui to the side and sat down. His handsome face tightened and he said cautiously: "Mom, my son no longer has a father. He can no longer be without his mother. You can't abandon your son."

After all, we are a family, and they are very sensitive to each other's emotions after living together for a long time. Ye Zhenzhen and Cui Weizhen both felt Aunt Cui's will to die at that moment. They were so panicked that they lost their previous calmness and looked like helpless people.

Like a child at home.

Seeing them like this, Aunt Cui felt a pain in her heart again, and the desire to die that she had just raised disappeared without a trace - she had been emotionally injured for many years, and her health had been declining since her husband passed away. She almost died two years ago.

It was easy to survive, so how can we let our son suffer the pain of losing his mother now?

She can only go to accompany Cui Lang later, and Cui Lang will not blame her.

Her eyes became firm, and she held Cui Weizhen and Ye Zhenzhen with both hands, and said: "Don't worry, I haven't given birth to a grandson yet, so I won't commit suicide."

Cui Weizhen and Ye Zhenzhen both breathed a sigh of relief, as did Wang Junshen next to him. He suppressed his sadness and guilt and said: "Fourth sister, I have wronged you over the years. It's my fault that I'm wrong. When you return, you and your brother will go home together."

Come on, my family misses you too, especially my parents. They say they don't recognize you as their daughter, but they miss you very much in their hearts. Now that you have proved your innocence, you can go home in an upright manner."

The previous patriarch and his wife of the Wang family are still in the world, because the Cui family has been handed over to the next patriarch, and the royal patriarch also passed on the position to his son and raised him on his own.

Thinking of her father and mother whom she had not seen for many years, Aunt Cui looked a little dazed. After a long time, she came back to her senses and lowered her eyebrows: "My parents have disowned me as their daughter, so why go back and make them angry? Forget it."

After all, she still had resentment in her heart.

If her parents had been willing to take action back then, she would not have been driven out of the house by the Cui family. It would be okay if she died. She just felt sorry for Brother Zhen who had been separated from her and suffered so much along the way.

She was obviously a pampered young master from an aristocratic family, but she had to live in the countryside and be burdened with her livelihood. She remembered all these grievances and sufferings in her heart - she had the ambition to die back then because she didn't want to drag her son down.

Wang Junshen was silent for a long time. After all, he couldn't say anything to force him. He just sighed: "You also know that dad is a person who puts the interests of the family first in everything. He is inevitably harsh. Now that he is raised at home, every time he thinks of you

I felt very guilty, and my health became worse and worse. As for my mother, she is the most innocent, and she can't influence my father's decision... Now that my father and mother have grown up, time is not forgiving. I hope you can let go of your grudges as soon as possible.

, go back and take a look at them, so as not to regret it later."

Although he wanted to win over Cui Weizhen and kept playing the emotional card, his words were not utilitarian and were spoken from the bottom of his heart - as a filial son, he was not so despicable as to plot against his parents.

Aunt Cui was touched. What her elder brother said was the truth. No matter how much she resented her father, her mother was innocent. Thinking of her mother's body, her originally resistant heart relaxed: "I know, I will consider it."

Although he was not happy with Wang Junshen, Cui Weizhen did not influence Aunt Cui's decision. Human ethics are the same, so what reason did he have to stop her?


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