Cultivation Begins with Caring for Sister-in-law Chapter 373: The Compensation Became a Dowry
Chen Mo indeed showed Xiao Yunxi enough respect. In this grand mansion, he arranged a separate courtyard for each of them, and the servants provided were all won, even though they were ant for surveillance. As captives, they were afforded a great degree of dignity.
Moreover, it was early morning, and as she carried her child for a walk, she didn’t expect the child to pull at her clothes, nor did she expect soone, especially a man, to be watching.
Inside the mansion, areas for the female and male family mbers of Prince Huai were divided.
And this area was designated for activities of female family mbers.
Xiao Yunxi let out a startled cry, quickly turned around, holding the child with one hand and clutching her collar with the other.
"So white... Ahem, good morning, Princess Consort," Chen Mo greeted Xiao Yunxi.
But Xiao Yunxi paid him no heed.
"Such lack of manners," Chen Mo muttered with a pout, although he had other matters to attend to, leaving him no ti to banter with Xiao Yunxi, so he departed.
After Chen Mo left, Xiao Yunxi turned around, unable to restrain herself and spat.
Knowing Chen Mo stayed here overnight again.
Once she leaves, she will certainly tell everything to the Prince and have him dismiss Madam Hui and the others.
...
Back at the County Governnt Office, Chen Mo asked Sun ng to find Chen Ming.
With autumn harvest approaching, Huai State’s wheat and rice were ready to be harvested, but the main workforce was currently away from ho.
Prince Huai still commanded tens of thousands of combat forces.
Therefore, Chen Mo planned for the families of Huai State Soldiers to write letters to their relatives who went out on expedition with Prince Huai, and also have the defectors write a letter, with Chen Ming responsible for this task.
Chen Mo planned to add more fuel to Prince Huai’s dilemma.
Ever since Prince Huai led the troops to crusade against the Celestial Master Army, it has been more than a year since he was last out. Chen Mo didn’t believe that Prince Huai’s soldiers were not hosick.
...
By the end of August.
Chen Mo was fertilizing the land when a maid’s voice ca from outside, "Marquis, Liu Ji... the official seeks you with urgent matters."
This celestial sound made even the maid blush shyly.
Both Madams were startled. Madam Gan wanted to withdraw, but Chen Mo firmly embraced her waist, his voice deep, "Coming right away..."
Seeing Madam Gan almost fainting, Madam Xiao just sighed with relief, but her expression swiftly changed.
Because Chen Mo grabbed her hair and pulled her in front of him: "It’s your turn to handle the aftermath."
Under the maid’s embarrassed gaze, Chen Mo walked out of the courtyard feeling invigorated. Outside the mansion, Liu Ji had been waiting for so ti. As he saw Chen Mo erge, he hurried forward, "Marquis, Diwu Fusheng has arrived and brought a convoy. The convoy is loaded with silver; it seems Prince Huai has compromised."
As for what Chen Mo did inside the mansion, Liu Ji was unconcerned.
"He couldn’t help but compromise. Have Sun ng bring him to the study; I need a good chat with him." Chen Mo said.
"Understood."
...
On the way to the study, Chen Mo spoke with Sun ng: "Later, go find Chen Ming and ask how the family letter task is progressing. Push them to finish before the beginning of next month."
"Understood."
...
In the study, Diwu Fusheng looked nostalgic. He rembered the last ti he ca here, he was facing the Prince. But how long has it been? The master has changed.
This young lad has actually driven the Prince to this state.
Soon, Diwu Fusheng heard footsteps outside the study.
Diwu Fusheng imdiately composed himself, displaying a serious deanor.
A tall and robust figure walked in, appearing in front of him.
"Mr. Fusheng, long ti no see. Last ti you ca, I was unfortunately unwell and couldn’t et you. Truly regrettable," Chen Mo greeted Diwu Fusheng with a smile while instructing those waiting outside to prepare tea.
Though Diwu Fusheng was discontented, he was here to ransom people, so he respectfully replied, "Marquis."
"No need for formalities, Mr. Fusheng, please have a seat." Chen Mo said.
Diwu Fusheng did not sit down, saying, "Marquis, there’s no need for that. Let’s hurry and discuss the matter at hand."
Chen Mo sat down, listening intently.
"Marquis, following your request, Prince Huai agreed to return Qingzhou to you and compensate with one million taels of silver. When do you plan to release the three madams and the Princess?" Diwu Fusheng got straight to the point.
"Easily arranged, Mr. You can have the madams accompany you back when you leave. However..." At this mont, the servant brought in the tea, and Chen Mo paused. After the servant left, he continued, "However, Princess Chu Juan won’t be accompanying you back, Mr. Fusheng."
"What do you an?" Diwu Fusheng’s expression changed, "Your people agreed to this beforehand."
"No need to rush, Mr. Fusheng, let explain." Chen Mo sipped his tea, "The Princess and I fell in love at first sight, and the Princess also has feelings for . Madam Hui saw our mutual affection and decided to allow the Princess to marry . This was settled after you left, hence the late notice."
"Damn your mutual affection..."
Even with impeccable composure, Diwu Fusheng couldn’t help but curse inwardly at this mont, feeling stifled and his face slightly flushed. "Marquis, don’t joke."
"You think I’m joking?" Chen Mo frowned and continued, "If you don’t believe , Mr. Fusheng, I can take you to see Madam Hui and Princess Chu Juan, and let them tell you themselves."
Diwu Fusheng’s expression was hard to fathom. He was no fool; even if Madam Hui personally said it, the implication of coercion was impossible not to exist.
He said, "Marquis, I can’t go back and report to the Prince like this."
"I know this is sudden, but you wouldn’t be cruel enough to separate and Princess Chu Juan, would you?" Chen Mo stared intently at Diwu Fusheng.
"..."
Diwu Fusheng felt imnse pressure, "But... but..."
"No more buts. Just like this, to make it easier for you to explain yourself, I’ll release Generals Xiao Shou, Xiao Yan, and Li Hanjun as well, letting you take them back together. Three for one, it’s quite a profitable exchange." Chen Mo said.
"But... I can’t make this decision on my own." Diwu Fusheng dared not agree.
"Don’t worry, Mr. Fusheng, the Prince will understand you. Also, aside from General Xiao Yan, the other two generals still retain their cultivation." Chen Mo said.
Diwu Fusheng knew there was no option but to agree.
Seeing Diwu Fusheng nod, Chen Mo’s smile grew even broader, "That’s the way. Oh, Mr. By the way, I’ll announce to the world that Prince Huai’s one million taels compensation is the Princess’s dowry. It sounds better that way."
Diwu Fusheng: "..."
Whether it sounds better or not, he doesn’t know; he just knows that if the Prince hears this, he’ll definitely feel furious.
Realizing Chen Mo was shaless, Diwu Fusheng got shaless as well and asked, "What about the bride price given by Marquis to the Princess?"
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