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Chapter 1485: Chapter 1423: The Scumbag Dad Is Having a Hard Ti

Changan City in August was very lively, especially the post-al gossip that enriched the lives of its inhabitants. The most talked-about topics were the scandalous family affairs of the Great Master of the Wu Family and the romantic entanglent involving Princess Ping Xi and the Fifth Lady of the Fan Family vying for one husband.

Among scholars and literati, they were crazy about a poem that erged during the Mid-Autumn Festival. So enterprising rchants even turned it into a theatrical piece, performing it in major flower houses, tea establishnts, or opera troupes.

When Wufu heard the poem, she spat out her tea.

The poem she had casually recited while visiting the ng family, how had it spread widely and beco known by everyone?

"Such a talented disciple of Old Mr. ng, how co I didn’t realize you were so gifted?" Guan Chuying sneered at Wufu.

Wufu protested her innocence: "This is all a misunderstanding. I casually recited a poem while visiting the ng family, not expecting it to spread!"

This wasn’t her creation, but now she bore the na, making her feel guilty and apologetic.

"It wasn’t

who wrote it. It was by a poet I particularly admire," Wufu explained, "You have to believe ."

Guan Chuying gave her a look that scread disbelief and said, "Could it be that the ng family purposefully spread it to raise your fa? I see your ntor quite dotes on you."

"Could it be?"

"Why not?" Guan Chuying said, "Your mother and Lord Wu divorced, and you severed ties with him; this story spread like wildfire. You know, there are so traditionalists who disapprove, thinking you and your mother are unfilial and unvirtuous. Hearing this, the old master spreading rumors isn’t out of the question."

"I don’t care about that reputation; freedom is more important! According to them, unfilial and unvirtuous, they criticize without understanding!" Wufu snorted, "Living under the scrutiny and gossip of others all the ti is too harsh!"

"I knew you thought this way. Among the won I know, none are as carefree as you," Guan Chuying genuinely exclaid, "But elders always worry about their children facing the slightest criticism! Considering that you’ve severed ties with Lord Wu, otherwise, I think Old Master ng might have scolded him at the Wu Residence."

Wufu pondered, knowing her ntor’s eccentricity and protective nature; it might indeed happen.

"Life is carefree now; why bother bickering with them, seeking discomfort?" Wufu said.

"I heard from my dad that Lord Wu hasn’t had an easy ti lately!" Guan Chuying cautiously added, "Apparently, many in the court are targeting him, using even minor matters to impeach him, making him quite embarrassed."

Wufu laughed: "When soone’s unlucky, everything goes wrong!"

If the scumbag dad was having a hard ti, that’s great!

"Indeed, and I heard the Wu Residence isn’t peaceful either. That Old Madam Wu is sick, the principal branch of the Wu Family is constantly quarreling. The other two branches aren’t easy either; they seem to be arguing over splitting the family! Overall, the Wu Residence certainly fits the description of a turbulent season." Guan Chuying sighed, "Luckily you and your mother didn’t return to that place, otherwise how would you have your current comfort? Now who dares to say you were born an illegitimate concubine-born daughter?"

Wufu chuckled, thinking if she did return to that place, perhaps it wouldn’t be as chaotic as now.

But the Wu Residence is arguing over splitting the family? Tsk tsk, what a spectacle!

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