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Chapter 173(1/2)

The male protagonist’s best mother-in-law (sixty)

"Your Majesty, does the Queen Mother really want to find a poor scholar for the princess?"

In another small courtyard of the Han family, people were also talking about Han Jiaojiao's marriage.

The speaker was a woman in her thirties, not very beautiful, just delicate.

But her brows were very peaceful, her words were gentle, and she exuded delicacy and stability from her bones.

She is like a big sister, the way she looks at men is tolerant.

She is Han Chong's first favorite concubine, Aunt Wu. She was Han Chong's maid and has served him since she was a child.

Aunt Wu and Han Chong have been master and servant for more than 20 years, and their relationship is very complicated——

Master and servant! Siblings! Lovers! Relatives!

She never flattered, nor did she act arrogantly.

But her existence itself was like a thorn in the mistress's heart, piercing deeply into her heart.

Aunt Wu was not a "concubine" in the true sense of the word, but she became a famous flirtatious figure in Beijing.

She was not pretending to be loving or generous, but was really worried about Han Jiaojiao.

The mistress was so angry that the male master had to bear the infamy of doting on his concubine and destroying his wife.

She became more timid and inferior.

"Um!"

Han Chong did not shout these words casually.

There was clearly an opportunity to make great achievements, but it was ruined because of the disaster in the inner court.

Princess Yongjia died, and Han Chong regretted it endlessly.

Han Chong didn't have much affection for Han Jiaojiao, his daughter.

Some powerful generals in the army were even more irritated when they met him at the court meeting, and even pointed their noses at him and called him "bastard"!

"What do they know? They know nothing!"

"Never mind! I won't care about this unfilial daughter anymore!"

He is not a coward relying on women.

Han Chong once again fell into the whirlpool of public opinion. Aunt Wu became infamous as the most beloved concubine, and Han Mingzhu, who was originally a young socialite in Beijing, was also implicated.

The best thing is that Cheng Wulang is a good scholar.

Han Chong secretly resented it, but now Han Jiaojiao was no longer the poor little girl of four or five years old, who looked up and prayed for her father's love.

Speaking of dowry, Han Chong looked at Aunt Wu guiltily.

result--

As soon as Han Chong said a few words of "admonishment", people started wiping away tears.

There were also Mrs. Chengen and his cousin in the middle, and the couple almost turned against each other.

He planned to divide some from his private treasury and record it in Aunt Wu's name.

Han Chong:...Stop fucking crying!

Han Chong was afraid that he would scold his daughter until she vomited blood and make his already dirty reputation even worse, so he had no choice but to wave his sleeves and leave in anger.

"I, Han Chong! I was admitted as a scholar at the age of eighteen. I am proficient in horse riding and archery."

“And I think it’s pretty good too!”

He disrespected his wife who was of noble birth and had a generous dowry, but favored a lowly maid.

Others would only say that he was lucky, relying on his status as consort and the shadow of the Huo family to be promoted!

nonsense!

However, when people brought Han Jiaojiao over, Han Chong was extremely disappointed——

Han Chong was not allowed to return to Beijing, and he was asked to "think about his mistakes" locally.

Han Chong raised his head and looked at Aunt Wu intently. Seeing her sincere eyes, he said slowly: "This is what my aunt and cousin meant."

If he can pass the exam, that's the icing on the cake.

Therefore, the Queen Mother Han took the initiative and confiscated Han Chong's private treasury and put it all under Han Jiaojiao's name.

Alas, Mingzhu is good at everything, her appearance, talent and knowledge are all very much like her.

The youngest son has four legitimate brothers in front of him. No matter what happens, it is impossible for him to inherit the title.

Aunt Wu's gentle face was full of concern, "The princess has a noble status and a fragile body. Isn't it too unfair to marry at such a low age?"

And the step-wife would probably not give a dowry to a cheap daughter.

Aunt Wu is not deliberately performing to whitewash herself, she herself has such a temperament.

This separation lasted three years.

Cheng Wulang was not from a poor family, and he needed to rely on the imperial examination to change his destiny.

Han Jiaojiao didn't get married until she was sixteen, and Han Chong didn't care.

"It's all my fault, Han Jiaojiao, an unfilial daughter!"

Watching a delicate flower wither and fall day by day.

Upon hearing Aunt Wu's question, Han Chong responded indifferently.

However, when Yongjia died of illness, the Queen Mother did not want to punish Han Chong out of consideration for her blood relatives, but she had to make a show of it and give an explanation to the Huo family.

If the time comes to talk about marriage, people from the right family will be equally disgusted.

As the eldest son of Duke Cheng'en, he is valued by his parents, loved by his aunt, and pampered by his grandmother and other elders.

She doesn't look like the daughter of his Han family at all.

He regarded his concubine Han Mingzhu as the apple of his eye, enlightened and taught her personally.

In the future, when his children get married, he will also give them another inheritance from his private treasury.

But these are really nothing compared to the private treasury taken by Han Jiaojiao.

His bad deeds such as doting on concubines, killing his wife, angering his first wife to death, etc. were all uncovered.

"Yunwen and Yunwu are the best among the new generation of disciples in Beijing."

Han Chong didn't care about thinking about it.

"Oh, I'm sorry to say that I can't even give you a decent property!"

Han Chong's inexplicable male chauvinism began to take hold, and he disliked Han Jiaojiao in every possible way.

Isn't that stupid?

Compared with Han Mingzhu, the daughter of Concubine Wu, Mrs. Chengen loves the children of her step-wife more.

Although Han Chong "persuaded" his step-wife to record Han Mingzhu in her name, she became his legitimate daughter in name.

Han Chong originally wanted to return to the capital for a big fight, but as a result, thanks to Han Jiaojiao, an unfilial daughter, Han Chong would be criticized every time he stepped out.

He passed the scholar examination at the age of fifteen, and in two years' time he participated in the Qiu Wei Examination, and might even be awarded the title of Juren.

Later, when Princess Yongjia went to work with him, she died of illness in the local area, and Han Jiaojiao became increasingly transparent in the Han family.

The Queen Mother hated Aunt Wu and even Han Mingzhu was affected.

The Queen Mother would at most give her a little makeup, but she wouldn't be as generous as she was to Han Jiaojiao.

She became increasingly frail.

"Young man from a poor family, your background is too low!"

Even Mrs. Cheng'en also interceded for her in front of the Queen Mother.

However, Han Chong really couldn't stand the criticism from outsiders.

Although the step-wife was scolded as "unkind", Han Chong, the father, was also dragged out and "whipped".

Now that Han Mingzhu is getting married, the father-in-law of the Han family will pay a dowry, but that's all.

In this way, we enter a vicious cycle.

It's all my fault. I am not as good as my sister. I have embarrassed my mother and disappointed my father.

My own daughter is a famous talented girl in the capital, and she and Cheng Wulang are definitely a good match for each other!

"Forget about Nanping, let's prepare a dowry for Mingzhu."

His coffers are quite full.

And the more she acted like this, the more Han Chong became disgusted.

Han Jiaojiao was already worried about losing her mother. When she finally met her only blood relative, she was deeply hurt by the indifference in his eyes.
To be continued...
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