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Old Madam Cheng had to painfully ‘enjoy’ her granddaughter’s filial piety. Fortunately, after a while, a servant ca in to report that Cheng Min was back.

Old Madam Cheng’s spirit instantly refreshed. Cheng Min sent a ssage yesterday, saying that she would take her daughter to visit Cheng family today. Old Madam Cheng had been looking forward since yesterday.

Old Madam Cheng was Cheng Min’s mother. There was no reason for a mother to go out to greet her daughter. In the past, Cheng Yujin was just a junior. In order to please Old Madam Cheng, she often waited for Cheng Min’s carriage at the second gate early in the morning. But now, even after hearing that Cheng Min had arrived, she rely leaned her body slightly and nodded in greeting when Cheng Min’s group entered the door: “Aunt, biao younger sister.” 1

It was rare for Cheng Min to return to her natal ho. She was delighted upon seeing Cheng Yujin and was about to co forward to talk to her when she saw four won, dressed in senior female officials’ attire, stood inside the room. The smile on Cheng Min’s face stiffened, and her steps imdiately paused.

Right. Cheng Yujin had been engaged to the Crown Prince as the Crown Princess, and there were naturally court ladies by her side to teach her etiquettes and rules.

Because of the presence of the court ladies, the originally warm family reunion instantly beca rigid and restrained. Cheng Min had been living comfortably as the second madam of a duke manor for so many years. Her muscles and bones had long been relaxed, not at all could be compared to young girls fresh from etiquette lessons. After Cheng Min said so awkward greetings, she didn’t know what more to say. With court ladies standing nacingly in front, even if she wanted to say a few words to Cheng Yujin in private, she was unable to.

Even Cheng Min and Old Madam Cheng couldn’t have a comfortable chat between mother and daughter. How could they dare to talk about trivial household matters in front of people from the palace? Cheng Min said a few words dryly, but soon fell silent again, unsure what topic she could start. She pondered for a while before turning at the group of girls she brought from Chang Duke Manor: “Quickly co here. I always told you girls to learn more from eldest girl, didn’t I? Now your cousin has beco the Crown Princess. Her manner and etiquette are first-class. Why don’t you hurry to co here and learn from her?”

This was the real reason for Cheng Min’s visit today. When news ca out that Yichun Marquis Manor’s eldest daughter had beco the crown princess, Chang Duke Manor’s people almost dropped their jaws in shock. But the close in-law relationship between the two families couldn’t be left unused. As soon as they found an opportunity, Xu family hurriedly sent Cheng Min back to visit her natal ho, bringing with her a handful of Xu daughters so they could get acquainted with their Crown Princess cousin.

Besides Cheng Min’s biological daughter Xu Nianchun, there was also her shu daughter Xu Wanchun and the eldest branch’s shu daughter Xu Guchun; all tagged along.

The girls had been briefed beforehand. Once given the cue, Xu Nianchun led her sisters, and they greeted Cheng Yujin one by one. Although Xu Nianchun was spoiled by her family, she was still a decent miss of a duke manor. She was frequently taken by her elders to attend various social events. Basic etiquettes like paying respect and giving a greeting were second nature to her. Even so, at this mont, she stood speechless in front of Cheng Yujin, stamred after just one sentence of greeting.

Xu Nianchun was relatively better. Her two shu sisters weren’t even half as good as her. Their voices were getting smaller and smaller, and in the end, disappeared completely.

The girls couldn’t be blad for being rude. The present scene was rely too scary for them. Zheng Gugu and her three colleagues had an faces and looked difficult to get along with. With their stern-looking appearance, they were even scarier than the strictest mamas in charge of discipline. Just by standing in their line of sight, Xu Nianchun was so nervous that her body stiffened and her tongue-tied. It was as if a ruler would hit her palm at any mont.

Seeing this, Cheng Yujin sighed secretly. These young misses were indeed pretty squeamish. Fortunately, these court ladies ca to ‘educate’ her. If they were assigned to Xu Nianchun and her sisters, how much would they suffer?

Cheng Yujin took Xu Nianchun’s hand and said with a smile: “I also missed my biao sisters. Unfortunately, I can’t go out and visit you. I’m very happy that you’re here today. How is Old Madam Xu’s health recently?”

With Cheng Yujin’s lead, Xu Nianchun relaxed a lot. She replied: “My grandmother is doing well. But the weather changed fast these few days, and she is coughing a little.”

“It’s easy to get cold during the change of season. Last ti, I made so loquat paste to clear heat and resolve toxins. The effect is pretty good. I gave so to my grandmother, and there is still one can left. Later, biao sister can bring it back to Old Madam Xu to try.”

Xu Nianchun sighed in relief. She grasped the topic and asked Cheng Yujin about how to make the loquat paste. Cheng Yujin didn’t hide anything and explained the thod in detail. By talking about handiwork, the distance between the two cousins suddenly beca very close. Even if the listener didn’t understand this topic, they could always ask one or two questions. The other two shu daughters listened from the side and occasionally inserted one sentence or two.

The atmosphere in the room finally thawed, no longer as frigid as before. Xu Nianchun also regained her usual self and occasionally comnted with witty words. Inward, the girl thought silently: it turned out that this was the gap between her and biao sister Jin.

Xu Nianchun could often say so clever and witty words that made the elders laugh, and she had always been complacent with this. But now, she realized that although she could say sothing witty, Cheng Yujin could make others do so.

Cheng Yujin’s ability to control the flow, which she had polished for so many years, was very strong. As long as Cheng Yujin was willing, she could make any guest happy and complacent.

Xu Nianchun sighed. No wonder Cheng Yujin could be appointed as the Crown Princess. Their age was not much different, but their difference in ability was like earth and sky. Cheng Min used to praise Cheng Yujin in front of her children. Before, Xu Nianchun didn’t care. But now, seeing a huge gap with her own eyes, she was thoroughly convinced.

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