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Chapter 138, taking the blame

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    The main courtyard.

    When Mrs. Li saw Ping Xiao coming back, she immediately asked: "How is it? Has the eldest lady come out of the old lady's yard?"

    Ping Xiao shook his head: "No, but the lights have been turned off in the old lady's courtyard. I think the eldest lady has slept there."

    Hearing this, Mrs. Li breathed a sigh of relief: "Just sleep."

    Pingtong looked at the sky: "Madam, you are tired today, so you should go to bed early!"

    Mrs. Li nodded. After washing, she lay down on the bed. She looked at the empty seat next to her and thought of Yan Zhigao's words in the old lady's room that she was not as good as Mrs. Lin. Tears couldn't help but fall from the corners of her eyes.

    At the same time, the main courtyard of Zhou Mansion.

    "I have decided that Jingwan should not have any contact with the eldest girl of the Yan family in the future. That girl usually looks pretty good, but when the critical moment comes, she becomes a bit unscrupulous and loses her sense of proportion." Mrs. Zhou looked ugly.  said.

    When she just sent the ladies of each family away, she often heard some gossip and sarcastic remarks about schadenfreude.

    This was the worst banquet she had ever held when she married into the Zhou family.

    And all this was caused by the eldest girl of the Yan family.

    After Zhou Jingwan heard this, her face became anxious: "Mom, this has nothing to do with Daohua. If you want to blame it, it's the young prince. He has such a bad temper. He knew that today was grandpa's birthday, so he left in shame."

    She likes to play with Daohua. When she is with her, she is comfortable, relaxed, and interesting. It is not like when she gets along with other ladies, where she has to observe etiquette and rules at all times.

    Mrs. Zhou glared at her daughter: "Why do you, a little kid, get in the way when adults are talking? Even if you are right, the young prince has a bad temper, but he has a distinguished status. Can't the eldest daughter of the Yan family be coaxed?"

    "Humph, in the final analysis, it was because she was from a low background and had little knowledge. She thought that because the young prince would give her a good look, she could be unscrupulous in front of him. Little did she know that if she said something wrong, the young prince could punish her.  "

    "Look, just because of her, the entire Yan family has to suffer with her. Who is the young prince? Even our Zhou family and Dong family have to be careful. How can the Yan family dare to offend the young prince?  ?¡±

    Old Mrs. Zhou glanced at Mrs. Zhou dissatisfiedly: "We haven't figured out what happened yet, so don't jump to premature conclusions here." As he said that, he looked at his grandson.

    "You were there at the time, tell me what happened?"

    The young prince is a bit unruly in temperament, but he is definitely not someone who makes others look bad regardless of the occasion. The royal etiquette is engraved in his bones.

    Zhou Chengye weakly raised his head, struggled and hesitated for a while, and said: "It seemsit seems that the young prince is angry because I ordered the wrong show."

    Hearing this, Mrs. Zhou, who was filled with indignation just now, suddenly opened her mouth: "" After being stunned for a while, she found her voice and asked with a look of disbelief, "Chengye, what are you talking about?  , how could you have offended the young prince?"

    Old Mrs. Zhou frowned in displeasure: "Should you say it, or should Chengye say it?"

    Mr. Zhou immediately pulled his horse and pulled his wife. Although Mrs. Zhou did not want to believe that her son had made a mistake, she still listened patiently.

    Seeing that everyone was quiet, Mr. Zhou looked at his eldest grandson: "What show did you order?"

    Zhou Chengye made a grimace: "the story of divorce!"

    "Snapped!"

    Old Mrs. Zhou placed the teacup in his hand hard on the table, shocking everyone.

    "you"

    Old Mrs. Zhou pointed at Zhou Chengye with an angry look on his face. He endured it several times before yelling at his grandson, but he still said angrily: "Why did you just order this play?"

    Zhou Chengye panicked and said hurriedly: "Grandpa, I really don't know if the young prince will like this play. I want to know, how could I order it?"

    Seeing his eldest grandson blaming himself and worrying, Mrs. Zhou felt a little helpless, and finally sighed: "It's not your fault. You haven't been in the capital for a long time, so it's understandable that you don't know."

    Seeing that the old man didn¡¯t seem to be pursuing the matter anymore, Zhou Chengye breathed a sigh of relief and asked with great confusion: ¡°Grandpa, even if I ordered the wrong show, the young prince shouldn¡¯t be so angry, right?¡±

    Old Mrs. Zhou looked at his grandson, then at his eldest son and eldest daughter-in-law, who were equally puzzled: "You just need to remember that the play "The Divorce of Husband" is taboo among the young prince, and you are not allowed to mention it again in the future."

    Zhou Chengye nodded, and then asked: "Then do I want to apologize to the young prince?"

      Mr. Zhou was silent for a moment: "After you go to the academy, just say that we didn't entertain you well and ask him to forgive you. Don't say anything else."

    Zhou Chengye kept the words in his heart, and the thoughts he had been thinking about all day finally fell into his stomach.

    Zhou Jingwan was also happy: "Let me tell you, how could Daohua offend the young prince? Brother, Daohua has taken the blame for you this time, and you have to apologize to her."

    Zhou Chengye nodded sheepishly.

    Yes, as soon as the young prince left, everyone in the front yard or the backyard was saying that the eldest sister of the Yan family had offended the young prince, and he should apologize.

    The next day, because he had to go back to the academy, Zhou Chengye came to the Yan family early in the morning with gifts.

    "Uncle Yan, Aunt Yan, we did not entertain you well yesterday, which angered the young prince and scared sister Yan. My nephew is here to apologize."

    Yan Zhigao was greatly surprised when he saw Zhou Chengye bowing his head seriously to apologize.

    Didn¡¯t the eldest daughter offend the young prince?

    Seeing his father deep in thought and his mother silent, Yan Wenxiu had no choice but to step forward and help Zhou Chengye up: "Brother Zhou, what happened yesterday?"

    What happened yesterday happened too suddenly. Before he could react, the young prince strode away.

    Zhou Chengye: "Anyway, it was me who violated the young prince's taboo. By the way, where is Sister Yan? I heard from my Jingwan that she was frightened yesterday. Please come out and see me so that I can apologize in person."  .¡±

    At this time, Yan Zhigao had just come to his senses, and when he heard this, he felt embarrassed.

    Did you really blame your eldest daughter by mistake yesterday?

    However, soon, Yan Zhigao straightened his body again.

    ¡°Hmph, even if the eldest daughter didn¡¯t offend the young prince, she should be taught a lesson because of her attitude towards her elders yesterday.

    "Master Zhou, please stop saying that. There is no need to apologize or not!"

    Mrs. Li glanced at Yan Zhigao and quickly looked away. She thought that after what happened yesterday, her daughter must be uncomfortable staying at home. She immediately smiled and said: "My Daohua and the old lady went to Zhuangzi to relax. Mr. Zhou really used  No need to apologize."

    Zhou Chengye was stunned: "Already gone?"

    Mrs. Li nodded with an unchanged expression: "I left early in the morning."

    It wasn¡¯t until he came out of Yan¡¯s house that Zhou Chengye asked Yan Wenxiu in a low voice: ¡°Your familydidn¡¯t you blame Sister Yan yesterday?¡±

    Before Yan Wenxiu could speak, Yan Wenkai snorted coldly: "Since you have offended the young prince, why don't you clarify it face to face? Let my eldest sister take the blame for you!" (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel  .com
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