Hilarious Pampered Consort: Lord I Will Wait for Your Divorce Chapter 247: My lord, you are really handsome 3
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Qu Tan'er really doesn't want to trouble Shi Xue. Besides, Mrs. Qu dares to eat her? It’s not what it used to be, isn’t it? But no matter what he said, a feeling of uneasiness arose in his heart. Maybe there was a reason not to let Shi Xue follow. Suddenly something occurred to her and she said: "Shi Xue, don't inform the prince that I am leaving the palace."
"Princess! This..."
"Do as I say." Qu Tan'er glanced at Shi Xue and walked directly towards the gate. She left in a hurry and took nothing with her. She came out of the Eighth Prince's Mansion and went straight back to Qu Mansion. Although Jing Xin didn't say clearly what happened at that time, judging from her face, Qu Tan'er could guess the clue.
As soon as you enter Qu Mansion, you can hear curses coming from the main courtyard room in the distance.
"Bang!"
The eldest lady’s hands rose and fell, and the voice sounded.
The person who was slapped hit the corner of the table with another sound.
"Look, what good things did the daughter you gave birth to do?" The eldest lady slapped Madam Ninth on the face. The anger in her heart still could not be calmed down, and she cursed again. "Master, look at it, you think I wronged her daughter."
Mrs. Ninth humbly stroked her sore cheek, shedding tears but not daring to speak.
"Sir, tell me, did I hit her by mistake? I don't want to marry her. What's the purpose of marrying her? It's embarrassing enough for my mother to be like this. The daughter she gave birth to is also spoiled, forgetting her ancestors, and she doesn't know how to take advantage of her. Forget it if you die. Our Qu Mansion will just pretend that we don’t have that daughter.” The eldest lady’s curses became louder and louder, and they didn’t stop all day long.
"Master, madam, the fourth lady is back."
As soon as Qu Tan'er stepped into the door of the room, the maid who was ahead of her hurriedly went inside to report.
"You came back after knowing that you were going to die? Do you really think that your wings will be hardened after becoming the eighth princess? No matter how hard your wings are, you are still the girl who left Qu's house." The eldest lady glanced at Qu who walked in the door with an angry look. Tan'er, "Why are you still standing there in a daze? Becoming a door god? Both mother and daughter are dead."
Qu Tan'er smiled leisurely and did not take the eldest lady's scolding to heart. Over the past two years, the more I listen to it, the more it sounds like singing. She glanced back behind her, and understood very well what the eldest lady meant. She was standing right next to the door. She was really suspected of being a door god. She couldn't help but smile and asked: "Do you want me to come back, eldest lady?"
"Can't I come to you if nothing happens?" The eldest lady was furious.
"If it's okay, I'm actually a little busy personally." Qu Tan'er nodded and ignored the doctor's anger.
The eldest lady roared: "Very busy? What are you busy with? Are you busy dealing with my daughter? Your eldest sister?"
Madam Ninth actually came over, looked at her worriedly, and asked in a low voice: "Tan'er, have you really done something?"
"What do you think I can do? What can I do?" Qu Tan'er comforted Madam Ninth with a soft smile, but it was really hard to understand the First Madam's words. Where did that come from? Although I really want to deal with these people, the opportunity has not yet come, and I have not yet taken actual actions.
"You said you didn't do anything? If you didn't do anything, why would the eldest prince lock up Pan'er?" the eldest lady yelled.
"Huh?" Qu Tan'er became more and more confused the more she listened.
At this time, Mrs. Ninth nervously explained in a low voice beside her, "From what the eldest madam scolded, it seems that the eldest princess sent someone to hit you. Yesterday, someone sent the driver to the prince's house to let the prince know. ”