Capítulo 1829: Chapter 1826: Quarrel
She ordered the servants attending nearby to leave, and personally poured a cup of tea for Her Highness the Elder Princess.
“Your Highness, when the Commandery Prince arrives later, don’t be too angry. Whatever the matter is, speak calmly. This issue has not been concluded, and you shouldn’t destroy your relationship over baseless suspicions,” the old nanny urged earnestly.
The Elder Princess’s almond-shaped eyes narrowed slightly, her cold and severe deanor mixed with anger and endless disappointnt. Even the nanny’s persuasion could not calm her mood, and she said sowhat unhappily, “Nanny, save your words until that unfilial son cos.”
The old nanny was instantly speechless, clearly realizing that Her Highness the Elder Princess was truly enraged. The Commandery Prince must clear his na before there could be a chance of reconciliation between the mother and son.
Before long.
The sound of arguing erupted.
“Bold! You insolent slaves, let go of !” the Commandery Prince’s voice called out from the courtyard outside the door.
The old nanny’s face changed slightly, wanting to intervene, but upon seeing the Elder Princess’s stern expression, she dared not move.
“Audacious! When I summon you here, do I need permission now?” The Elder Princess strode to the hall entrance, narrowing her eyes at the ruckus outside, with the Commandery Prince frequently letting forth foul language, her face growing more sullen.
The Commandery Prince was brought inside almost forcibly.
Facing the Elder Princess, he dared not express anger, “Mother, what requires to be summoned so urgently?”
“Your servants are too unruly, actually threatening ,” he added.
The Elder Princess raised her eyebrows, her authority evident even without anger, “I ordered them. Can it be that now, even eting you requires arranging days in advance? Shall I send an invitation?”
The Commandery Prince’s face changed slightly, suppressing his anger with sarcasm, his voice rigid: “Mother, vent your dissatisfaction with , but why let outsiders laugh at us?”
“Leave us.” The Elder Princess waved her hand.
Imdiately, the entire hall was left with only the old nanny attending nearby.
The Commandery Prince relaxed only after everyone left, slumping without proper posture in the wheelchair, his eyes shadowed and bloodless, appearing sowhat desolate and dispirited.
“Say it, you drugged Xiao Yi, didn’t you?” The Elder Princess looked at him, her words stunning.
The Commandery Prince’s calm deanor cracked for a mont, his expression abruptly changing: “Mother, what are you talking about? What drug?”
His composure shifted only for an instant, but the Elder Princess noticed it, disappointnt flashing in her eyes: “I’m not here to pursue accountability today, just to inform you that I won’t let this matter rest. Regardless of why you suddenly drugged Xiao Yi, I have already made my decision.”
The Commandery Prince instinctively sought to argue, “Mother, this is slander. He is my son, how could I harm him?”
“I’ve decided to proceed with Xiao Yi’s treatnt, and you must cooperate.” The Elder Princess’s attitude was resolute, looking at him without a trace of warmth, as if he were just a re dicine.
The Commandery Prince, initially anxious, saw the coldness in the Elder Princess’s eyes, and a violent expression flickered over his face. Suddenly losing control of his emotions, he threw the nearby teacup with a bang, shattering it on the ground, the scalding tea splashing everywhere.
“How dare you use my life to save him? He’s rely a grandson, which I can easily give you more of. To think that for a child, you would demand my life!” The Commandery Prince roared, “Mother, you’re always so indifferent.”
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