Chapter 94 - Uncle Came to Make Trouble
Becoming The Real Rich Daughter After Divorce
Translator: Henyee TranslationsEditor: Henyee Translations
Qiao Jinniang thought she should find time to have a good talk with her mother.
Qiao Li was different from Qiao Ruoshui. No matter how arrogant and willful Qiao Ruoshui was, she couldnât harm the foundation of the Duke Mansion.
But if Qiao Li wasnât educated properly, he might cause a disaster for the Qiao family once he grew up and became an official.
While the brothers and sisters were frolicking, a rough voice came from outside.
âDonât stop me. I just want to ask my sister and brother-in-law how can a niece treat her own aunt like that? She hasnât become the concubine of the Crown Prince but she already dares to be so unfilial!â
It was Earl Zheng who came, ignoring the obstruction of the guards of the Duke Mansion and barging in.
When Qiao Jinniang saw Earl Zheng, she didnât doubt that he was her motherâs biological brother. Although he looked a bit old, she could vaguely see the similarities in facial features between him and the Duchess.
âBrother, what are you talking about? What made you break into the Duke Mansion at night?â
Duke Anyuan sounded annoyed.
Although Earl Zheng was his brother-in-law, Duke Anyuan Mansion was not a place that people could break in at will.
The Duchess stood up and asked, âBrother, what happened?â
Earl Zhengâs eldest son, Zheng Bo, accused, âYour good daughter humiliated my mother to please a concubine in Earl Cheng Mansion.
âMy mother just said that she shouldnât have done that, but she ordered her servants to drag my mother into Tasty Pavilion and tortured her.
âWhen my mother returned home, she couldnât afford the humiliation and tried to commit suicide several times. If the maids hadnât found out about it, she would have hanged herself.â
Earl Zheng gnashed his teeth and said resentfully, âSister, Brother-in-law, if you donât punish Qiao Jinniang. Boerâs mother wonât be able to live!â
The Duchess looked at her delicate daughter in shock and asked in disbelief, âJinniang, did you really do that?â
Qiao Jinniang said frankly, âYes.â
The Duke and the Duchess looked at each other, but they didnât blame Qiao Jinniang.
The Duchess knew her sister-in-lawâs temperament too well.
If it werenât for their kinship, she would definitely ignore such a disgusting snob, but she was her relative so.
âBrother, if Jinniang has offended you, I apologize for her.â the Duke said, âBrother, please have a cup of tea first.â
Qiao Jinniang said, âLord Zheng, I hit Madam Zheng for the sake of your Zheng family. After all, His Royal Highness also kowtowed to my foster parents and called them âMother and Fatherâ back then.
âHowever, Madam Zheng said that my foster parents were vulgar stupid slaves. Then what was His Royal Highness who knelt down to them?
âBesides, my foster father had saved His Royal Highnessâ life, and he was also the father-in-law of the future duchess of Duke Qin Mansion.
âBut Mrs. Zheng insulted my foster parents so terribly. If this is known by the Crown Prince and Duke Qin, she wouldnât have just been beaten!
Zheng Bo looked lasciviously at Qiao Jinniang. This woman was really beautiful, and her eloquence was very seductive to him too.
His mother forbade him to touch Qiao Ruoshui, but another cousin who was more beautiful than Qiao Ruoshui had returned to the Qiao family. With in this mind, he said flirtatiously,
âAre you still using His Royal Highness as an excuse? Itâs a pity that His Royal Highness doesnât take you seriously at all! But if you call me Dear Cousin, Iâllâ¦â
Seeing this, the Duke got angrier. âQiao Yu is my sworn brother. There is nothing wrong with Jinniang defending his reputation.â
Zheng Bo said, âUncle, are you serious? Do you think there arenât enough jokes in your family yet? Recognize a merchant as your swom brother? If so, forgive me for not being able to marry Ruoyi as my concubine. I am afraid of losing face!â
Qiao Ruoyi: ââ¦â
Qiao Ruoyiâs mother lost her breath and fainted. âMom!â
The Duke glared at the Duchess. âHow come I donât know that Ruoyi will marry Zheng Bo as a concubine?â
The Duchess hurriedly had someone to call the doctor over and said aggrievedly, âMy mother and sister-in-law have mentioned this matter to me, but I rejected them.â
Seeing that Ruoyiâs mom faint, the Zheng family were afraid of being held accountable, so they cursed and left.
âSister, Brother-in-law, if you donât give us an explanation, then donât blame us for being rude. Weâll expose Qiao Jinniangâs true face to everyone in Changâan!â
The Duchess couldnât believe what they said, then she said, âI would rather I never had such relatives!â
Then she wouldnât have to tolerate so much for the Zheng family.
Seeing this farce had finally come to an end, Old Madam Qiao sighed and said, âIt can be seen how important it is for a family to properly educate their offspring. The Zheng family was so prosperous when your grandfather and grandmother were still alive. Unfortunately, it has been only two generations,
and it has already declined to this point, alas.â
âWhen Qiao Ruoyiâs mother woke up, she kowtowed to the Duchess and pleaded, âMadam, Ruoyi grew up in front of you. Please donât make her a concubine.â
The Duchess helped her up and said, âIf I do that, how can I still have the face to go out? You can be rest assured that I will find a good husband for Ruoyi.â
After worshiping the moon, the crowd dispersed.
âWhen Qiao Jinniang returned to the Jin Garden, Yuyan gave Qiao Jinniang a letter. âMiss, the concierge said this letter was from Mr. Li Yun.â
Qiao Jinniang opened the letter and read the three-page letter.
âJinniang, to sum up, His Royal Highness must have manipulated the Imperial Examination.
âIn addition, after Ruyu left, I investigated Ruyu and found that she was very close to the two imperial maids His Royal Highness gave me.
âalthough Ruyu was instigated by Prince Mediocre to ruin your reputation, it was actually His Royal Highness who made Prince Mediocre notice Ruyu.
âThen, the two maids His Royal Highness gave me coerced and coaxed Ruyu into obeying Prince Mediocre. They said that if she didnât, disaster would befall me.
âAs for the matter of Ruyu, Prince Mediocre was seventy percent responsible, with His Royal Highness taking the remaining thirty percent.â
After Qiao Jinniang read the letter, she crumpled it into a ball. Lu Chen said that he never set her up?!
She stupidly thought that she had misunderstood Lu Chen because of Li Yun and felt guilty toward him.
She must be such a fool in his heart.
âMiss, itâs late at night. Itâs time for you to sleep,â Hongling came over and said.
Qiao Jinniang burned the letter on the candle and said, âOkay, Iâm going to sleep.â
It was so late and she couldnât settle accounts with him now, so she could only go into her dreams and beat Lu Chen to relieve her anger.
August 17th.
Earl Zheng had a familiar censor to write a memorial, and before the morning court was held, he arrogantly showed this memorial to Duke Anyuan.
âBrother-in-law, have you thought of how you should compensate us? This is a memorial written by Censor Yang. If you donât care about our kinship, then donât blame me for showing this memorial to everyone.â
However, Duke Anyuan didnât even give Earl Zheng a look.
When the court was held, the Crown Prince took the lead and said,
âFather, Duke Anyuanâs sworn brother, Qiao Yu, saved me when I was in Linâan. Now that Mr. Qiao Yufuâs death anniversary is approaching, I implore Father to grant him the posthumous title of Earl Linâan.â
Officials of the Ministry of Rites: ââ¦â
His Royal Highness really posed a difficult problem to them. His Majesty wanted to give Qiao Yu the title of General, but they all felt this title was too high and rejected.
Besides, the posthumous title proposed by His Royal Highness, Earl Linâan, contained the âLinâ in His Majestyâs name, Huilin.
Emperor Huilin glanced at Lu Chen. Just when everyone thought that His Majesty would not indulge Lu Chen this time, they heard the Emperor say, âOkay.â
Earl Zheng hurriedly took back the memorial he was about to hand over.
In Prince Mediocre Mansion.
Qiao Ruoshui looked at the scars on her auntâs face and listened to her tearful and bitter complaints.
She said with pity, âAunt, donât worry. I will definitely ask the prince to uphold justice for you, so you wonât be hit in vain..â