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Chapter 924

The next day, after breakfast, Xie Boting accompanied Su Tang to reply to the palace.

Although Su Tang said he was not worried, Xie Boting still saw it and he became more and more unpredictable.

Banxia and Poria were brought to Beijing by Su Tang from Qingzhou, and the maid who served him personally could hide them from them, so it must be true, but Su Tang's worries were real. As for his previous suspicion that she was a craftsman

If Su Tang was a meticulous artist, then many emperors would welcome such meticulous artistry.

The carriage stopped in front of Prince Xin's Mansion. After Xie Boting got off the carriage, he helped Su Tang down, and the two of them went to the Cuibai Courtyard of Princess Xin.

Seeing Mrs. Xu at the gate of the courtyard, Su Tang took Mrs. Xu's arm and asked, "Mom, do you know why my grandfather rewarded me with so many things?"

Mrs. Xu laughed and said, "Mom, I was just about to ask you, what did you do, and the old prince rewarded you with two big boxes of things?"

Su Tang blinked, her mother didn't know, that's good.

Su Tang made an insinuation, "Didn't Mom ask my grandfather?"

Xu said, "The old princess asked, but the old prince didn't say anything."

Not only did he not say a word, he also praised Su Tang and everyone, praising her and Su Hongshan for raising a good daughter, which made Xu and Su Hongshan confused.

Su Tang shrugged and said, "Grandma didn't even ask, but grandpa didn't tell me, so I don't even have to ask."

Xu was angry at Su Tang, and Su Tang quickly changed the subject and said, "Mom, how are you these days, Jiyue?"

Mrs. Xu sighed softly, and Su Tang's heart rose in her throat, "Isn't it bad?"

It's not that it's bad, it's just that she doesn't know how to say it. Xu said, "She is learning to do needlework these days."

Su Tang frowned.

Li Jiyue was a good member of the bandit. Which bandit could do needlework? She probably couldn't even remember it. Mrs. Yun San clearly wanted to torture Li Jiyue.

It's just that there are too many women who can do needlework, and there are many ladies in the family. It's untenable to accuse Mrs. Yun San of making things difficult for Li Jiyue. Mrs. Xu sighed when she couldn't help Li Jiyue even if she wanted to.

It was expected that Mrs. Yun San would make things difficult for Li Jiyue. Su Tang was not surprised at all, but just a little annoyed.

My own daughter is a treasure, no one can be wronged, and other people's daughters are looked down upon in every possible way. I can't choose my family background, but in terms of character, Yunjia, who was pampered by the Prince of Xin, is not worthy of carrying shoes for Li Jiyue, who grew up in a bandit's den.

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Su Tang was furious, "Yun Yi doesn't care?"

Mrs. Xu felt that her daughter was still too young. She was a mother and a daughter-in-law at the same time. How could Yun Yi take care of it? The more he protected Li Jiyue, the angrier Mrs. Yun San became. Then she made things harder for Li Jiyue. Fortunately, although Li Jiyue was a bandit,

, but he is still sensible and will not complain in front of Yun Yi, otherwise both of them will suffer.

Knowing that Su Tang was worried, Mrs. Xu smiled and said, "I don't think Jiyue is easy to bully. When she can't bear it anymore, the third wife will suffer."

The bandit's patience was not as great as Mrs. Yun San thought.

Su Tang felt relieved for a moment, and then went into the house with Mrs. Xu to pay her respects to Princess Xin, with Xie Boting following behind.

Seeing Su Tang and Xie Boting, Princess Xin smiled brightly. She was afraid that they would be too hot, so she quickly asked the maid to bring them some Tremella Fungus and Lotus Seed Soup.

Su Tang finished the Tremella Fungus and Lotus Seed Soup, but she didn't see Li Jiyue coming. She asked, "Isn't Jiyue in the house?"

Mrs. Xu scolded her, "How can you call someone by their first name like this? You should call her 'sister-in-law'."
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