Chapter 1694: Qiao Xuan’s Eye Opened Up Chapter 1694: Qiao Xuan’s Eye Opened Up Editor: Henyee Translations Mrs.
Guan continued her tirade in front of Qiao Xuan, portraying the forr bailiffs as ruthless robbers who had assaulted her Old Master, resulting in his bone fracture.
How dreadful… Certainly, she omitted the truth.
According to her version, the forr bailiffs had gathered at their residence after being dismissed by Lord Shao.
Seeking Old Master Guan’s assistance, they were t with rejection.
Surprisingly, they grew disheartened and initiated a brawl… The more Mrs.
Guan spoke, the more convinced she beca of this narrative.
Each word fueled her sense of injustice.
Occasionally, she cast blaful glances at Qiao Xuan, as if Shao Yunduan was solely responsible for Deputy Prefect Guan’s predicant.
Portraying Old Master’s push, injury, and fracture as insufficient, Mrs.
Guan also painted a poignant picture of her family’s misery.
Qiao Xuan had her eyes opened.
The dramatic performance seed remarkably convincing.
If she wasn’t aware of the intricacies, she might have believed it.
Sympathy filled Qiao Xuan’s eyes as she sighed.
“I never expected such a turn of events.
We won lack the art of deception.
These words circulate, and discerning their truth becos challenging!
Mrs.
Guan, if you feel wronged, why not return and discuss it with Deputy Prefect Guan?
We can present the case in court, letting the citizens impartially judge it in public.” “It would spare Mrs.
Guan a lot of trouble!” Implicitly, Qiao Xuan made it clear she didn’t believe a word of Mrs.
Guan’s story.
So, accusing Lord Shao and blaming him for the Guan Family’s woes was out of the question.
Mrs.
Guan was infuriated.
Was there no sympathy at all?
After her lengthy narration, this was the response she received?
Had Lord Shao been involved right from the beginning?
If it weren’t for Lord Shao seeking personal revenge and the subsequent suspension of his Old Master, the chain of events leading to his current state wouldn’t have unfolded.
Naturally, the situation wouldn’t have escalated to this point.
At this juncture, Mrs.
Guan refrained from demanding responsibility or compensation.
Surprisingly, Madam Shao displayed no embarrassnt and dismissed the matter.
“Public trial?
I wouldn’t dare!” Mrs.
Guan sneered.
“So people are shaless.
If they don’t participate, they’ll face slander, and no amount of washing will make them clean!
Poor Old Master.
He dedicated himself to helping Lord Shao, only to end up in such a state!” Qiao Xuan, growing annoyed, retorted, “Mrs.
Guan, if you believe Deputy Prefect Guan is unjustly treated in his position, why not suggest he resign?
Though he hasn’t been with our Lord for long, Lord Shao has always been generous.
He would undoubtedly receive a substantial compensation package and not suffer a loss!” Mrs.
Guan abruptly stood up, her expression changing.
“Madam Shao, what do you an?
Are you trying to drive our Old Master away?
Is this your idea or Lord Shao’s?” Qiao Xuan stared at her.
“I also want to ask, Mrs.
Guan, why have you co here to share all this nonsense with ?
Don’t insinuate anything; I don’t comprehend your implications.
Let’s clear things up.” “You are the one feeling wronged.
Why should I be the one accused of wanting to dismiss you?
If you’re aggrieved, you have the choice not to endure it!”
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