Chapter 550: Chapter 550: Who is Loyal and Who is Treacherous
Qiu Ye, who had co with the intention of offering her loyalty, had not anticipated such an outco. She knew all too well what it ant to be sent to the estate—was there any future left for her there?
Yet no matter how she pleaded, Wufu remained unmoved and directly called for Purple Jade to drag her out.
After sitting down, Wufu’s face was as dark as gathering storm clouds, too ghastly to describe.
Jadeite brought tea for her, and seeing Wufu’s expression, she said, “Miss, it’s not worth getting angry over a maid, take a sip of water to soothe your lungs.”
Wufu accepted the tea and took a sip, her lips pursed slightly. She was angry, not because Madam Zhou was duplicitous, but because the people of the Zhou family did not take her words seriously. Did they think she was just a young girl speaking out of temporary anger?
Furthermore, there was Qiu Ye. Daring to co forward and snitch—did she really think that Wufu would be pleased? Where did she get the confidence that Wufu would use soone who had betrayed her master?
Ridiculous.
It was not long before Purple Jade returned, knelt with one knee, and said, “Miss, Madam asks you to co over and talk.”
Wufu frowned slightly but soon got off the couch, and Jadeite, half-kneeling, helped her with her shoes.
Just now, Qiu Ye had left in tears from Wufu’s presence; the house was not big, the number of people not too many, Madam Zhou was sure to find out.
Indeed, as soon as she entered Madam Zhou’s room and before Wufu could greet her, Madam Zhou imdiately pulled her and asked about Qiu Ye’s offense.
“They say you want to send her to the estate, what’s going on? Why so sudden?” Madam Zhou asked.
“She betrayed her master,” Wufu said indifferently.
Madam Zhou was startled. Betrayed her master?
Luckily, Madam Zhou had Qiu Xiang by her side, who had likely also served a great family before and knew the rules of noble households. She had heard plenty about such betrayals and naturally knew it was no light accusation—with penalties ranging from death to being sold off.
Now, Wufu was saying Qiu Ye betrayed her master?
“Wufu, our family hasn’t known many people to be involved in such matters. How did Qiu Ye betray her master?” Madam Zhou cautiously asked.
Wufu looked at her and said, “She ca to
saying she wanted to serve at my side.”
Madam Zhou paused slightly, furrowing her brows and feeling sowhat uneasy.
The implication of Qiu Ye’s wish was that she was unwilling to serve beside Madam Zhou, but Madam Zhou did not think it was a big deal and said with a light laugh, “It’s natural for people to aspire to improve their station, and I can’t bla her for that.”
Wufu snorted coldly, “If she simply wished to serve by my side, that wouldn’t necessarily constitute betraying her master. But do you know what else she said, Mother?”
Madam Zhou, hearing her cold tone, felt her heart skip.
“She ntioned that so days ago soone from the Zhou family ca and said that you t with them, Mother, and even gave five taels of silver and other gifts to Madam Lu’s family…”
Upon hearing this, Madam Zhou’s face turned ugly, a mix of embarrassnt and discomfort, and she instinctively looked at Wufu, pleading, “Wufu, about this matter, I can explain it to you, please don’t get upset… ”
“Mother,” Wufu interrupted her, “Does Qiu Ye’s acting behind your back in such a manner count as betrayal?”
“This…”
“Qiu Ye said Qiu Xiang also knew about it,” Wufu turned to Qiu Xiang and continued, “Whatever the Zhou family mbers told you, Qiu Xiang was present throughout and knows it even more clearly.”
“Miss,” Qiu Xiang bit her lip and knelt down, bowing her head, yet she remained silent.
“You don’t have to kneel, stand up,” Wufu told her with a faint smile, then turned to Madam Zhou and said, “Mother, I’m not bringing this up to question you or bla Qiu Xiang. I just want to show you that even though Qiu Xiang, as your First-class Chief Maid, was by your side and knew the details of your eting with the Zhou family, she never uttered a word to
about it upon my return. On the other hand, Qiu Ye, a Second-class maid, ca to
with accusations. When comparing the two, it’s clear who is loyal and who is the traitor.”
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