ders watched out the windows of their carriages. As the comm
ing the road? Ma
re a few young and proud noble young men sitting atop their horses. The servants walki
ges arrived at the scene und
t cold young man at the front asked.
ream louder. He rolled around on the ground hugging his leg looking as if he were in so much pain he
arriage?" A surprised voice
r face. She wore two shells carved of pearl engraved with gold thread to make them look like flying butterflies. Jade hung from her earlob
rd the voice. A hint of coldness flas
she returned to hell and was born as a n
g for her here! She had com
of my arrival? There are many people here, so it is not time
ge. It was such a moving sound that the chatter of the
ut down the book in his hands, looking up
he Ming Kingdom, turned to look at Mo Xuemin w
led a sheltered life, so I suppose this was all a bit too much for her," Mo Xuemin explained gently, stepping down from the carria
s so selfish and unsophisticated that she'd tried to hurry her horse carriage through the gates and run it into a crowd of people. You Yuecheng's gaze darkened. He was spoiled, but he hated arrogan
ctful to her elders? Isn't she the Third Young Miss Mo who showed no skill at music, chess,
ardly. "My third sister is decent. She struggles w
well intended, but it made the others wonder
turned t
nor to look for us if there really is something wrong. He's been injured but he's still here and not seeking
ostility towards her. She treated
ld man. There was a medicinal hall not far from this street
age after hitting a man, not even showing her f
ysician. She had not shirked her responsibilities and even told that man t
erson was. Everyone looked at M
Mo Xuemin's hand, thanking her profusely. To him, he said, she was a kindhearte
r and helped the old man off th
Mo Xuemin had sincerely tried to help her today. Mo Xuetong had done everything she could for that 'good' sister. No
ng laugh
u wait for the truth to be revealed? Elder Sister, why were
. Father will help you sort this out when you return to the manor. It's alright, don't be af
rself. However, her voice sound
anor only sent two carriages for me and only enough maids for
ok three carriages when they traveled. Mo Xuetong was just the daughter of a fifth-grade official in the capital. Even if it was a long journey, it would
dly since her mother died, would dare to contradict her in front of so many people. And everything said had
with a smile. "Quick go home. Everyone in the manor knows you're returning and
ittle sister. She had completely ign
elder sister had already stooped to such a compromise, but
uetong's glittered with amusement. She
carriage daintily, holding the handle. The wind caused her wh
here. Do you recognize the driver or that the carriage as belonging to our manor? Or did you already know that..."Mo Xuetong let the question tra
to the side, looked at the
ra of stubbornness. She did not look an inch spoiled or arr
ed her mouth but could not say anything. A hint of darkness flashed in her
horse carriage was struck with an idea. He ru
ied. "How can you ignore me now that something has happened? I
shed up to Mo Xuetong in the middle of the day, ignoring all etiquette. If he touched his mistress,
uch a stupid creature. She was annoyed but if matters had already come to this stage, she had
ng like this to happen. You'd bette
ehind you. You can't shrug this off even if you wanted to," the old man said bitterly. He'd been helped to his feet, and though his voice was not loud, everyone could hear him clearly.
knocked down someone the moment I entered the capital. You say that it is my carriage, so could I really have forgotten how many I brough
nodded. They would be able to se
rd evidence would triu
ly jumped up to stop them, saying that it was just some random
loud City and then you behave so secretively. You even put the blame on Miss Mo when you got into trouble in the capital..." Nanny Shen was already furious, not pausing to let the d