Madam Tian got the result she wanted, but Master Pang San didn't feel relieved. He still felt like there was a heavy stone pressing on his chest, making it hard for him to breathe. He glanced at Madam Pang San, and then politely said to Master Wang, who had always been indifferent, "I want to meet that evil creature."
Master Wang nodded: "He has been staying in the guest room and not talking. We don't know what to do."
Mrs. Pang San was a little disapproving and laughed, "He has always been like this. What else can he do except bring trouble to the family? This time he even did such a thing. He really brought shame to our family!"
She pulled Master Pang San's sleeve again: "Master, what's the point of meeting him? He is so ignorant that he puts the blame on us when he did something wrong. We can't wash ourselves clean even if we jump into the Yellow River..."
If it were in the past, Master Pang San would always say a few polite words to deal with it.
After all, in his opinion, although his wife might have some selfish motives, they were limited. She still gave some dignity to the concubines. But now, he just glanced at Madam Pang San coldly, and turned his head away without any emotion. He still politely bowed to Master Wang and said, "Please take me there, Master. We are the ones who have implicated the family and almost ruined the coming-of-age ceremony..."
He ignored Mrs. Pang San and followed Master Wang out.
Mrs. Pang San was thrown into the flower hall by him, unable to move forward or backward. She blushed and was in disbelief.
The Third Master had always gotten along well with her and they would discuss everything together.
She stood there with a pale face for a moment, wanting to speak but opening her mouth she didn't know what to say.
It was Mrs. Wang who pursed her lips and asked her wearily if she wanted to go to her room and sit for a while.
Mrs. Pang San was immediately upset. She couldn't help but complain in shame and anger: "He did something wrong, who can he blame? Why is he so rude to me?" Seeing that everyone in the hall had left and only Mrs. Wang Si was left, she turned her anger on her again: "It's all your fault! If it weren't for you, how could things turn out like this?!"
Mrs. Wang's patience ran out. Without waiting for Mrs. Pang to vent her anger in the same arrogant way as before, she shouted, "You want to blame me again! Are you asking me to be a mean bastard in front of you and do another thing in secret? Did I force you to come up with such a sinister idea? Now I'm not well received by my in-laws because of you, and you still refuse to change your ways. Do I look like someone who is easy to bully?!"
This gentle sister had never lost her composure like this before. Madam Pang San was unable to react in time, and when she finally reacted, she couldn't help but feel embarrassed. She still sneered in the manner of an unmarried sister, "Did I say something wrong? You've been stupid since you were a child! Extremely stupid!"
Mrs. Wang Si could no longer bear it. Thinking that she had found out everything she needed to know and could report to Su Yao and the others, she sneered and left without caring about Mrs. Pang San.
If she doesn't care about it herself, no one else will.
Mrs. Pang San stood alone in the flower hall, feeling uneasy.
Su Yao and the others had already left the side hall through a door at the side. Mrs. He and Old Lady Su were going to see Master Pang San. This matter had to be kept secret from the outside world, but they had to make it clear to the Pang family and get an explanation from them.
Su Rong looked at Su Yao and asked, "Where's Yaoyao?"
"I have something to say to Mr. Song." Su Yao said without hesitation when he saw Mrs. He looking at him, "Grandma, don't worry, I know my limits."
Mrs. He looked at her for a moment before nodding and turning around to leave with Mrs. Su and Su Rong.
Song Heng sighed and stretched himself like a lazy leopard: "Miss Su Si, is there anything else you want to ask me?"
"The girl from the Tian family..." She paused for a moment and asked softly, "You did all this, didn't you?"
This seems to be Song Heng's style.
Song Heng did not comment: "Why, Miss Su Si thinks I am cruel and ruthless and ruined that girl's future and innocence?"
How could it be? Su Yao had no such intention at all, and she told the truth: "I am not that confused. If it weren't for Song Qianshi's action, I wouldn't know that the Tian family also wanted to deal with me. Besides, she wanted to harm me. If I was unprepared, maybe it would be me who would be like this next time. If I were in her place, my fate would not be much better than hers."
She's not that boring.
Besides, Fang Fei used the testimony against Pang Youde as a bargaining chip to make them agree to let her leave the Tian family and send her away from the capital.
She just looked at Song Heng thoughtfully: "I just want to know why Song Chenshi knew about the Tian family..."
She thought of the conflict that Song Heng had with Mrs. Wang Wu in the garden.
This county lady seemed to hate this younger brother very much, and she kept saying that Song Heng had harmed her eleventh brother...
eleven... ...
Su Yao was stunned for a moment, his heart suddenly jumped, and he opened his eyes wide in shock. Without waiting for Song Heng to speak, he suddenly asked: "Song Heng! Is Song Zhiyuan in jail because he lost a bet and a fight, and ended up hurting someone?"
Song Heng was stunned. His originally interested attitude suddenly changed. He looked at Su Yao with uncertain eyes, and after a while he asked her, "How did you know?"
Except for Mrs. Wang Wu, no one else in the Song family knew about this, let alone people outside.
Su Yao is just a woman, how could she know about this
Su Yao didn't care about that at all. She immediately said seriously, "Go back quickly. If anything happens to him..."
Something happened to Song Zhiyuan in the previous life.
Song Zhiyuan is the youngest son of the wife of the Prince of Guangping Marquis. He has always been treated like the apple of his eye. However, in his previous life, Song Zhiyuan died in the imperial prison. Everyone said that Song Heng was cruel. In order to eliminate dissidents and get the position of the Prince of Guangping Marquis, he even wanted to get rid of his half-brother.
The Prince of Guangping refused to believe it and forcibly suppressed the rumor.
But not long after, the wife of the Prince of Guangping went into the palace dressed in mourning to complain to Emperor Yuanfeng. No one knew what they talked about, but she actually ran into a wall and died after leaving the palace.
Song Heng's reputation was completely ruined from that time on.
Countless court officials attacked him, accusing him of being inhumane, unfilial and unfraternal. They also accused the Prince of Guangping of favoring his concubine and ignoring his wife, and of not distinguishing between legitimate and illegitimate children.
Later, the son of Marquis Guangping could not bear the harassment and went to Yunnan to quell the rebellion, but he never came back and died at the hands of the rebels.
The Song family began to fall apart with this Song Shiyi.
She was extremely anxious, and seeing that Song Heng's eyes were full of caution and vigilance, she said in a deep voice: "Mr. Song, you can trust me, just as I trust you."