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Capítulo 1972: Chapter 1126

Young Master Luo’s n, naturally wouldn’t find the child in Madam Huang’s house.

However, he had long since investigated the properties that Madam Huang brought as dowry.

To suspect a person naturally ans suspecting her family as well.

The child couldn’t be found in Madam Huang’s house.

Young Master Luo’s gaze was sinister; anyone who touched his people must pay the price.

Of course, information was quickly obtained from the mouths of the Huang Family People, interrogation yielded results from many in the Huang Clan.

Madam Huang went out an hour ago and has just returned.

Young Master Luo used certain ans during interrogation, aside from monetary temptations, no one was beaten, and each inquiry was conducted separately.

There was greed amongst the Huang Family People, otherwise, how could they produce soone like Master Huang, and like Madam Huang, they were a nest of vipers.

In Scholar Huang’s household, there was an unmarried sister, whose sister-in-law was a daughter of wealth, over the years, she gained many good things from her sister-in-law.

But it was still not enough, after all, she had reached the age of marriage, her heart was set high, hoping through her sister-in-law’s connections, she could gain a good marriage prospect.

Wanting a good marriage prospect ant desiring a rich dowry, wanting the attire of a Miss on outings.

However, they ca from an ordinary family, even her brother’s studies needed her sister-in-law’s financial support.

Scholar Huang and Madam Huang’s sches were known to the family to so extent, Scholar Huang had told his parents but kept other family mbers in the dark.

Living together, over ti, certain abnormal actions could be detected.

Scholar Huang originally had a brother and two sisters, both sisters reaching marrying age.

The younger brother was still studying.

The elder sister had heard of Young Master Luo, the Luo Family were wealthy enough to rival nations, though they held official positions.

Being an concubine in such a family was far better than an ordinary woman, one could live in opulence without worrying about money.

If after marriage, she could bear a son or daughter, their sustenance would be stable long-term.

She also hadn’t ruled out the idea that if her brother beca a scholar, through the notoriety, the sisters’ marriage prospects would be heightened with leverage.

But ti was pressing, this ti the examinations would be next month, if he fails again, an additional three years of wait would be required.

By then, she would have beco an old maiden.

She hadn’t also ruled out the help from her sister-in-law’s family.

She noticed her sister-in-law had lost the previous flair, ever since pregnancy and giving birth to a nephew; her sister-in-law’s health weakened and her family did not care as much.

Relying on her sister-in-law for an introduction to a good marriage prospect seed difficult.

This opportunity was different, upon hearing Young Master Luo was here, the steward seduced her, promising rewards if she divulged Madam Huang’s whereabouts today.

She was tempted and told the truth.

She might not have known the swap sche of her sister-in-law and brother, but she revealed that the child had been taken away and when they returned, they did not bring the child back.

She received a reward from the steward, a silver note worth a hundred taels.

The steward received the information and reported back to Young Master Luo, who then took his n to Madam Huang’s dowry estate.

Regardless of whether the child was his, he needed to see for himself.

The estate was not far, only ten or so miles outside the city, they rode swiftly on horseback.

Of course, carriages followed behind, while Young Master Luo hastened ahead.

Worried that others might receive information and relocate the child away again.

Those in the carriages behind traveled more slowly.

The ones left to search went to interrogate Madam Huang, who refused to speak despite the questioning, not believing the Luo Family dared use corporal punishnt.

Although Scholar Huang was not beaten, he was held and confined.

He spoke so dangerous words, after all, being a scholar, he did not need to kneel before the county officials, if the Luo Family dared to use force, he would sue them.

The Luo Family did not allow him any leverage, rely restrained him with no severe actions taken.

Their objective was not to reveal the truth from Scholar Huang and Madam Huang.

The aim was to intimidate the Huang Clan and others.

The two old fools of the Huang Clan, both cunning, one with a shrewish deanor, the other with a rogue face.

There were definitely elder mbers in the Huang Family, but the Luo Family did not interrogate them individually, simply monitored them, ensuring no one could leave the premises.

Once the interrogation yielded results, leaving a couple of people guarding outside while others departed.

Madam Huang’s heart pounded, regardless of her confinent, despite having gone out once already today, she contemplated wearing a hat and leaving again by carriage to observe.

Seeing soone guarding the entrance made her wary of exposure.

The other family mbers were aware of the situation, Youyou’s mother was anxious, others worried.

Madam Huang felt unease, perhaps a mother-child connection, as her heart ached terribly, clutching her chest.

In this swap of children, complications arose.

Madam Huang’s own child was switched by those people; at that ti they did not check, fearing pursuers, they swiftly sent the child to the Taoist Temple.

Upon reaching the temple, they opened the child’s box; initially, the frail child had been unconscious for such a long period.

The child had almost not eaten for a whole day, confined in a box lacking fresh air; when they finally opened it, they saw a thin, pallid-faced little one.

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