Ever since the old Lady narrowly escaped death, everyone in the house felt that this matriarch has beco much more gentle and cheerful, gradually forgetting her past temper.
She was known to loathe evil like a bitter enemy, and if she didn’t like you, she’d let loose whatever filthy words ca to her mind. Especially when she was younger, since her husband couldn’t hold the fort, the family had to rely on her, so her temper was quite fierce.
No wonder people outside said Song Ci was uncouth, that even as an Imperial Decree lady, she couldn’t shake off the temperant of a rural farm woman.
Truly, this old lady could stay silent, but the mont she opened her mouth, she’d sha the other party so thoroughly they couldn’t raise their head. Her strength in argunt was unparalleled, unwittingly offending many.
Even she knew her personality wasn’t very likable, but she didn’t care, and avoided social engagents as much as possible.
It was only after a severe illness that she seed to have let things go, and that’s why everyone forgot her original temper.
Now, with one extrely coarse remark from Song Ci, Song Zhiqing wished he could find a hole to crawl into, his face turning red up to the ears.
Madam Lu was equally ashad, twisting her fingers, wishing she could dig a hole into her embroidered shoes with her toes.
The matriarch’s words were simply too straightforward.
Nanny Gong could barely handle it, silently gazing at the ceiling beams.
Too blunt.
Song Ci thought, I nearly lost my life coughing up phlegm for those two nuisances, am I still supposed to be polite and soft-spoken with you?
Be direct, sha you rubbish people to death.
Sha aside, Song Zhiqing didn’t dare to refute, kneeling on the ground, ekly saying: "Mother, I realize my mistakes, please don’t be angry and take care of yourself."
No matter how dissatisfied he was with Song Ci, Song Zhiqing didn’t want her to die now; after all, if she died, as a concubine’s son, he too would have to observe mourning rites.
He had only sat in this position for barely a year, and his earnings were still small, not wanting it all to end.
As he spoke, Song Zhiqing tugged on Madam Lu’s sleeve, for God’s sake stop it, if things don’t go well with this one, we’ll be screwed.
Madam Lu, hesitating, said, "Mother, it’s all my fault. No matter what, we shouldn’t have brought this issue to you. Please forgive us this ti."
Song Ci rolled her eyes at her, glaring at Song Zhiqing: "Back then you begged in every way to marry her, and now, only a few years later, you’ve had a change of heart but shouldn’t forget what she’s done for you. How has she not been good? She’s borne children for you, managed the household, handled social obligations — how has she wronged you?"
"Mother, it’s all my fault."
"Indeed, it’s your fault, forgetting where you ca from," Song Ci said coldly. "Our Song Family rose from poverty to prosperity by sheer luck, we should never forget our roots. For a family like ours, including you, fully expecting to have sons and daughters, concubines shouldn’t even be considered. Instead of learning other things, you’ve picked up your father’s habits, behaving more outrageously by bringing soone in without the main wife’s consent and even having a child."
Song Zhiqing felt his cheeks burn with sha.
These words slapped him like ears filled with chili powder, hot and searing.
"No matter how lacking Madam Lu is, she was the one you tirelessly sought to marry. Even if your heart isn’t in it anymore, you shouldn’t dean her. She is the main wife of the third family branch, your legitimate first wife. Even if you don’t love her, you must respect her, but what is it you’ve been doing, huh?"
Madam Lu’s heart was heavy with sorrow, head bowed, tears falling in streams, quickly becoming a puddle on the floor.
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