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Chapter 202 The First Daughter

Linlang came to this so-called uncle's house. The environment was similar to theirs. This made Linlang a little sad. His uncle was the prefect, and his so-called father was just a small seventh-grade magistrate. He was two people.

The living environment is similar because this uncle subsidizes most of his money to his sister.

"Finally here!" The uncle walked out wearing an official robe, hugged Linlang and walked into the mansion.

"Uncle, I can go by myself!" Linlang moved unaccustomedly, feeling a little uncomfortable being held by a strange man like this.

"Silly boy, why are you going out with your uncle? How many days are you going to stay here this time?" the uncle said with concern.

"I want to stay a few more days, by the way... I have some things I want to tell my uncle..." Linlang hesitated for a moment, preparing to treat those things as a dream.

"What's the matter, tell me? Are you interested in something else, or what kind of cakes do you want to eat?" the uncle asked jokingly.

"No, it's a very important matter, and it's also my little secret. I want to tell my uncle alone!" Linlang didn't want to say those words in public, let alone let others hear it.

"Okay, our Linlang also has a little secret, go to the study room with uncle!"

When we arrived at the study, my uncle thoughtfully asked the servant to prepare cakes and also asked the servant to change the tea into honey water.

"Uncle..." Linlang lowered her head while holding the tea cup, with a trace of confusion in her eyes, "I don't know... what is going on? I had a dream the day before yesterday... I dreamed that there was a flood here, and I dreamed that there was a flood here.

I saw my father abandoning me and my mother and running away. Later, my uncle... took me to the capital, but my father put all the blame on you..."

"What!" The uncle stood up and touched Linlang's forehead. After finding that the temperature was moderate, he frowned and said, "Maybe this is just a nightmare you had. Don't think too much about it. Your father is so good to you, how could he do this?

That happened!"

"I thought it was just a nightmare, but it was too real... My aunt is my father's cousin. I think back then... my father took my mother in order to have a good future, but he still has his aunt in his heart, even though he took her

She is accepted as a concubine, but she should be given nothing less, just like the aunt is our family member..." Linlang bit her lip and said with a hint of hesitation.

"You must have had a nightmare. Your father took a concubine because your mother never gave birth to you, so he took the initiative to take a concubine for your father. As for why your aunt was the housekeeper, it was mainly because your mother was in poor health, so...

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"If you are not in good health, you can let the housekeeper take care of it. If you are not well, you can let your grandma take care of it. Do you have to let her have a concubine to take care of the house? Have you ever seen any wealthy families who let their concubines take care of the house, unless they don't understand the rules?

More importantly, I dreamed that... the reason why my mother has been sick is because the medicine she drank was tampered with. If my uncle doesn't believe it, he can ask a doctor to check it out for her!"

After hearing what his niece said, the uncle fell silent and then asked: "What did you dream about again?"

"I dreamed that it was because my father had embezzled the money for building the dam that it rained heavily, the dam collapsed, and floods raged. If my uncle didn't believe it, he would send someone to look at the dam and check the accounts by the way. Then he would know.

Is what I said true?

But uncle must hurry up because time is running out. If possible, buy more food and anti-epidemic herbs!"

Hearing what his niece said, his uncle nodded slowly, took Linlang away, kissed her forehead, and said comfortingly: "Don't worry about this, uncle has everything. As for your mother,

I will ask the housekeeper to send a message later, saying that you are seriously ill here and ask her to come over so that the doctor can treat her..."

When Linlang heard this, she nodded happily and was carried off by the maid.

That night, Linlang welcomed the simple and simple Gao family. Seeing his anxious face, a trace of guilt flashed in his heart, but thinking that it was for her own good, the guilt disappeared.

"You... aren't you sick? How could..." After receiving the letter from her brother, Mrs. Gao did not dare to delay and dragged her sick body directly to here. However, she did not expect to see her daughter jumping around.

When Linlang heard this, she immediately fell into Gao's arms and said with a hint of coquettishness: "It's nothing. I just feel uncomfortable suddenly. It's because my uncle is making a fuss. I insist on you coming over. I'm fine, mother!"

"You really scared me to death!" Mrs. Gao burst into tears immediately, came out and hugged her daughter, and said sadly.

"Don't cry, mother, we are taking advantage of this period of time to have fun at uncle's place for a few days!" Linlang blinked, grabbed Gao's hand and walked into the house, watching the servants want to follow her

, waved his hand and dismissed the servants.

"Mother!" Linlang led Mrs. Gao to a room. Here, her uncle and a doctor sat on a chair and nodded to Mrs. Gao.

Looking at the scene in front of her, Mrs. Gao was a little confused and asked, "What's going on?"

"Don't ask these questions yet, come here and let the doctor take your pulse first!" The uncle looked outside and said instructingly.

Although Mrs. Gao didn't understand why, she knew that her brother would definitely not harm her, so she stretched out her hand and saw that the doctor kept frowning.

"Doctor, how is my mother?" Linlang couldn't help but ask.

"Well... I'll be honest, my wife's illness... seems to have been dragged on by others, and her body seems... to have been taking some incompatible herbs, which is why she looks so weak!" The doctor took his hand back and sighed.

, continued: "If Madam keeps eating, she may die in less than two years!"

Mrs. Gao was not a fool. She took two steps back after hearing this, "How is this possible? Who wants to harm me... It's... my aunt..."

Gao quickly understood who it was. The only person who could have a conflict of interest with her was that person, but she didn't expect that woman to be so cruel and dare to poison herself.

"Mother, don't worry about these things for now. The most important thing for us is to take good care of our bodies!" Linlang patted Gao's back and said comfortingly: "As long as your health is well, we can easily deal with those monsters and monsters.

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