Nanny Zhu slightly lowered her head, thinking: Didn’t she co a long ti ago? She was on the sa boat as Cousin Young Master and the others.
Not only that, she ca to the mansion the next day, but was chased away by Cousin Young Master.
Nanny Zhu quietly glanced at Shu Yu, wondering if Lady Lu would complain to the Lord.
Shu Yu didn’t plan to complain; she thought this matter wouldn’t need her to speak, as Madam Yao would naturally bring it up with Yao Tianqin.
So she just smiled and nodded, "Indeed, it’s been a while since I ca, but the capital has been a bit chaotic lately, so I’ve rarely gone out."
Yao Tianqin disagreed, "It’s chaotic outside; you should co ho here more. You’re unfamiliar with people in the capital, and coming ho ans you can be taken care of."
As soon as the words fell, he rembered that his cousin nephew and niece were still staying at ho, causing him to frown.
Forget it, if Yu were to move to the house, it might not be peaceful.
He didn’t ntion it anymore and instead asked, "Where have you been living these days? A guesthouse? Haven’t encountered anything outside, right?"
"No, as soon as I arrived in the capital, I t Mrs. Jing from the central judicial office. I’ve seen Mrs. Jing once before; she invited to be a guest at Jing Residence. I’ve been staying there ever since."
Yao Tianqin was speechless.
He stopped, stunned.
t Mrs. Jing once and then stayed at Jing Residence?
Lord Jing and Mrs. Jing aren’t the type to casually take in strangers. Visiting is okay, but staying is rare, let alone staying for such a long ti.
He couldn’t help but look at Shu Yu and sighed deeply, "Yu really isn’t an ordinary person."
Wherever she goes, she manages well; anywhere she goes, she doesn’t worry about being uncared for.
Shu Yu looked at Yao Tianqin’s sowhat envious gaze and couldn’t find words to say for a mont.
Um, she forgot that from a certain perspective, Uncle Yao is part of the socially anxious group.
Unable to hold back her laughter, the two already reached the living room door.
However, there were already quite a few people in the living room.
Madam Yao and Ms. Kang heard the earlier rumor that the young lady ca again, purposely waiting here.
Who knew that shortly after waiting, cousin nephew Yao An and cousin niece Yao Hong also ca over, oh, and not just them but also Yao Hong’s cousin Wang Jiayi.
The Yao family’s servants weren’t enough, but when Yao An and the others ca, they brought seven or eight servants themselves, making a grand entrance.
These servants not only served the masters beside them but also kept an eye on the happenings in the mansion.
Sure enough, as Shu Yu arrived, Yao An and the other three received the ssage and rushed over.
Though Yao An and his sister saw Shu Yu leaving with Mrs. Jing at the gate earlier, they still saw no significant background or support for her.
If otherwise, how co she only had an unruly little maid by her side?
They even said it was due to ti constraints that they couldn’t book a cabin on the boat, which was a joke.
If she were truly a girl from a prominent family, her trips would have been arranged by soone in advance. Even girls from small families wouldn’t go out like this in such a shabby manner.
Not to ntion, anyone with a little bit of status wouldn’t settle for residing in the bottom of a ship’s cabin. Such places are damp, slly, and full of mixed company. How could any girl with status endure such conditions?
Even if she knows Mrs. Jing, who knows what lucky chance she had to acquire such a connection? But even if she did, she still wouldn’t give up on clinging to the Yao family now.
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