Yang Chuxia always had a knack for sharp words. Without waiting for the Mu Second Madam to continue, she added, "Moreover, our Great Zhou has always upheld the principle of ’Emperor first, then subjects; state first, then family’. I thought everyone adhered to this rule. It’s only today that I realize not everyone does!"
"No matter how you look at it, Dongyang is a Commandery Princess of Great Zhou, carrying the responsibility of harmony between two clans. She holds more esteem in the Emperor’s eyes than an ordinary imperial Commandery Princess. People like us, of lower status, naturally must show respect and adherence when eting a Commandery Princess. But it seems it’s not the case at the Mu Family. Last ti I visited, that Concubine Tong barged in without announcent, making a ruckus without even considering the place. Can anyone just storm into the Commandery Princess’s courtyard like that?"
"Oh, I almost forgot, Madam Mu also entered the sa way just now. Although Dongyang is the younger generation, you must rember, she is a Commandery Princess first, and only then a junior of the Mu Residence. Your manner just now was inappropriate."
People had always said Yang Chuxia spoke bluntly, and it was the first ti the Mu Second Madam experienced it firsthand. Yet, considering herself a lady from a prestigious lineage, she maintained her composure even though Yang Chuxia’s words were harsh, unlike the Tong or Luo families who would lose their temper instantly.
After a mont’s awkwardness, she quickly recovered her calmness, "Madam Ye has a point. Admittedly, we’ve paid little attention to this in daily life. It’s mainly because this is our ho, not outside, and strictly following all protocols daily would indeed be tiring. Now that you’ve reminded , Madam Ye, I must pass along this lesson to ensure it is rembered."
Hmph, trying to assert a Commandery Princess’s authority in the residence? Very well, I shall let the people in the Capital City see just how grand your Commandery Princess’s prestige is, if it’s substantial enough to suppress filial duty.
How could Yang Chuxia not know what she was up to? She straightforwardly said, "Isn’t the Mu Family an established family? How could they not even know this basic etiquette? There’s no need for the Second Madam to specially instruct it, as it would make the heads and servants of the Mu Family seem so unsophisticated, as though they were ignorant of even basic decorum. Besides, my intention today was only to offer so advice to the Second Madam, not to lecture the whole Mu Family. Yet it sounds like the Second Madam is blaming ."
Mu Second Madam’s eyes darkened montarily, thinking, so you do know I’m blaming you? Then shut your mouth, your constant chatter is truly vexing.
"Ha, ha, Madam Ye is right." Mu Second Madam rely responded, without further elaboration.
It wasn’t that she didn’t want to say more, but with Yang Chuxia present, there was no point; saying more would only frustrate herself.
After pondering a bit, she decided to keep silent further, and after sitting for a short while, she took her leave.
"Xiaxia, you’re impressive!" As soon as the person left, Commandery Princess Dongyang raised her thumb in admiration.
"Alas, it’s just because your aunt has a good temper." Yang Chuxia shook her head, "Otherwise, it wouldn’t have ended with her leaving, but with an argunt with ."
"Such patience! Those who can endure must have deep sches!"
"Indeed!" Yang Chuxia remarked, "You need to be extra cautious with such people."
"Mmm, I will be careful."
Yang Chuxia stayed at the Mu Residence until the afternoon before taking her leave, bringing along little Cheng. Initially planning to return ho, but seeing that it was still early, she directed the carriage towards the street.
"Aunt, aren’t we going back?"
"Your brother and the others are still at school, they’re not ho now. How about strolling on the streets with Aunt?"
"Okay!"
Yang Chuxia held him, feeling that this child was indeed well-behaved.
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