Font Size
15px

Yui i said hmm, deep in thought after witnessing the situation in the other room.

So, that person loathed Miss Xu, so she beca like this out of jealousy?

Yui i repeated the impressions that she heard as it is. Libin replied from behind her.

No, if I rember it correctly, Xu doted on that palace courtesan, treating her as a sister

Really?

Yui i was shocked when she heard what Libin said.

With things currently being like this, she couldnt believe that Xu and that palace courtesan had such a loving relationship, no matter how much she looked at it.

His Majesty would only request the songs that person made whenever I perform before him! Im just a substitute for her in the end. Do you know how great this humiliation is!?

The woman shrieked while hitting the table, kicking and making a racket.

So Xu also wrote music, huh

Yui i was filled with awe while thinking how amazing she was. But she recalled her uneasiness.

Even if Xu couldnt play the lute because her hands hurt, the Jiaofang shouldnt have any reason to maltreat her if she could also write songs for her job.

However, she was obviously famished the first ti Yui i saw her at the dumping site.

Yui i couldnt help but think that Xus circumstances were so odd, as if things didnt match up.

The woman next door kept on kicking up a fuss.

That woman has it easy, saying her hands cant move anymore and using that as a good reason for her decline! Its just an excuse for sure! Just hurry up and retire already if youre getting old and youre no longer skilled! She kept hanging on, forever lording over , Im so fed up! Im the number one perforr now!!

The woman kept on screeching insults towards Xu, but she was just repeating the sa things over and over again, so they couldnt get any new information.

In short, she just wants to say shes number one.

If that palace courtesan was really confident with her skills, then she shouldve just held her head high without mulling over what others say.

However, if she couldnt do that, then its precisely because she had that sense of inferiority that she relied on the poppy juice tobacco to drown in euphoria.

Otherwise, she must be a perfectionist.

Even if other people recognized her skills, she would be unsatisfied with herself if she couldnt cross the skills that she had assud she possessed. Such people were susceptible to being taken advantage of by other people during their tis of weakness.

She should have been a brilliant lute player if she didnt encounter the poppy juice tobacco.

Yui i was filled with pity at the thought.

I dont think were going to get much further than this. They can no longer hold a conversation so its useless.

The man snorted. Yui i then gave a warning to him.

That person is becoming more violent, so the poppy juice mustve run out and shes starting to exhibit withdrawal symptoms, dont you think?

In that case, the longer this went on, it would turn into a more terrible situation as she displayed drug withdrawal symptoms.

If youre going to isolate her, I recomnd that you place her in an environnt where she wont hurt herself even if she goes on a rampage. Please do not place objects that can hurt when broken near her.

How troubleso.

The man comnted after listening to Yui is.

He then whistled with his fingers, and the Ministry of Justice n in the other room apparently heard it, because they simultaneously moved to restrain the palace courtesan once again.

Let go of !!

Yeah, will let you go inside the prison.

The person from the Ministry of Justice replied when the palace courtesan resisted. She would be taken to prison, it seed.

Didnt Yang also ntioned that the the only way to restrain those addicts would be to put them in jail? In that case, this might be killing two birds with one stone, since they would also detain the criminals at the sa ti.

You are reading Housekeeper of the Hundred Blossom Palace Chapter 163: So, What Really Happened? on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.