Su Tang's voice was cold and cold, and there was no room for comment.
The two wives took the maid away, and the maid turned pale with fright, "Mama Sun, save me! Old lady, save me!"
Mother Sun's mouth opened, but she didn't dare to say a word. The maid struggled hard and said, "Princess, please forgive me! There is no enmity between this slave and Princess Zhao. This slave is just following orders. The princess knows it, and this slave is wronged!"
Fu Ling asked, "Then whose order are you acting on?"
"Mama Sun, it was Mama Sun who asked the slave to do this!" The maid sold Mama Sun in order to survive.
Mother Sun, who had just defended her shortcomings and fought to protect the maid, became anxious and said angrily, "I thought you were loyal to the Lord, so I protected you, but I didn't expect you, a little bitch, to bite me back!"
After saying that, Sun's mother looked at Su Tang and said, "The imperial concubine is very knowledgeable, and this slave is familiar with the family rules. How could she make such a mistake?"
Su Tang raised her lips and smiled, "As long as it wasn't Mother Sun's instigation. Although this maid broke the family rules, she is still a maid of Songhe Hall. It is up to the princess to deal with it. It will inevitably hurt the old lady's face, so let Mother Sun take her back."
Let Songhetang handle it."
Mother Sun's face froze.
The Crown Princess wanted to kill the maid with a stick, and she had to do it herself. There was no such thing as murder and heart-wrenching.
Su Tang looked at the two arresting women and said, "The Buddhist hall is an important place and it is difficult to see blood. Let's go to Songhe Hall."
The two maids escorted the maid away without covering her mouth. The maid screamed for injustice one after another. When Su Tang turned to leave, he saw the faces of the maids in Songhe Hall changed. Their eyes were full of sympathy and compassion.
afraid, same
Love the maid's innocence. She was clearly acting under orders, but she became the maid who made the right decisions. The fear was because she was worried that she would follow in the footsteps of that maid. It was the maid who was unlucky today. There was no guarantee that the same thing would not happen to them one day.
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After leaving the Buddhist hall, Su Tang and the princess walked back. In the garden, Su Tang resigned and returned to Jingmoxuan.
Watching Su Tang go away, Ning's mother smiled and said, "It's the Crown Princess who handles things neatly."
The princess agreed very much, "I just don't like housekeepers."
Ning's mother couldn't help laughing, "Right now, the housekeeper is still your responsibility, the princess. The princess can throw it back to you, but you can't throw it back."
The princess doesn't know, no matter how much she doesn't like it, she can only control it.
The princess here returned to Tianxiang Courtyard, and Fuling followed Su Tang and asked curiously, "Who will leave the house, the old lady or Princess Nankang?"
"None of them will go out," Su Tang's voice was blown away by the wind.
Going back to Songhe Hall from the Buddhist Hall is as difficult as climbing to heaven. I don't know how long I will stay there if I move to another courtyard to rest. The old lady won't move.
Princess Nankang is even less capable. Although she really wants to see her daughter, she wants to see her in the palace. She wants Xie Rou to come back and move in with Xie Rou. It’s easy to go, but it’s not her time to come back.
He has the final say. Since he moved into Tianxiang Courtyard, the prince has never slept in the study room, let alone been to Tianxiang Courtyard. He may not let Princess Nankang come back for a year and a half, three to five years.
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How dare Princess Nankang take this risk?
As Su Tang expected, after she and the princess left, the Buddhist hall became quiet. The old lady and Princess Nankang endured their anger and ordered that any maid or woman who disobeys the advice and conflicts with the other party will be sold out.
Mansion.
After the unprecedented commotion in the Buddhist hall, it quickly became quiet again, as if the fight had never happened.