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387: Chapter 132 The Truth_5 387: Chapter 132 The Truth_5 “What do you an?” Jiang Li sensitively picked up on the other implications in her words.

“Second Miss, this matter has been buried in my heart for many years,” Maternal Aunt Hu said with a bitter smile, “Everyone in the residence avoids like a plague, and I haven’t been able to share this secret with anyone else.

But now that you are here, I think it’s right that you should know about this too.

Actually, the lady’s death was not an accident.”

Upon hearing this, Jiang Li felt as if she had been doused with a bucket of cold water in the already cold weather, chilling her to the bone.

Her smile vanished completely, and she simply asked, “Maternal Aunt Hu, you must clarify what you are saying.”

Maternal Aunt Hu, as if she hadn’t noticed the change in Jiang Li’s face, continued on her own, “Initially, when Lady Ji entered our ho, at first, I thought that if I acted gentle and submissive, Lady Ji would spare my daughter and from trouble.

Back then, I would often try to please Lady Ji, bringing her food I made and embroideries.

One day, I overheard Lady Ji talking with her mother, saying that the doctor who had treated the lady had now returned to Yanjing City and that they needed to silence him.”

“What did you say?” Jiang Li frowned, “Didn’t my mother die because she was weakened after giving birth to ?” She had heard that the real Miss Jiang the Second blad herself severely for this reason.

If she hadn’t struggled so hard to give birth to herself, Ye Zhenzhen wouldn’t have had to die so early.

“Weakening health could be restored slowly with care,” Maternal Aunt Hu said.

“But the lady’s health kept declining over that half year.

We didn’t think too much of it at the ti, but one day, I suddenly sensed sothing was wrong.

After the lady died, her personal maids left the Jiang Residence for various reasons, either returning ho to care for sick mothers or leaving to get married, and we heard nothing from them half a year later.

Even the maids that the lady left for you, Second Miss, are no longer around.”

“Now that I think about it, it might have been Lady Ji who bought off those maids and the treating doctor, tampering with the lady’s dicine and causing her demise.”

Jiang Li shook her head: “But there was no need for that.

My father took a fancy to Lady Ji only after my mother’s death.

At that ti, Lady Ji was still an unmarried woman.

In the whole Yanjing City, given the Ji family’s status, although they couldn’t match the high-ranking Jiang Family, any ordinary Official Family’s sons would have been sufficient.

She didn’t need to remarry into this family as a second wife.”

“That is what I also do not understand,” Maternal Aunt Hu said, her face showing so confusion, “To say that Lady Ji had already taken a liking to my lord and used such vicious ans doesn’t make sense.

Lady Ji and my lord had not t each other before.”

Jiang Li fell silent.

“After knowing this, I dared not speak out, fearing the more secrets I knew, the quicker I would die,” Maternal Aunt Hu said, “I thought, as long as I could protect Yueer until she grew up, all these matters should be left unknown, rotting in my stomach.

Little did I expect…” She let out a bitter laugh: “This is the punishnt from the heavens for .

The lady was so kind to on normal days, yet I couldn’t avenge her, and that’s why I deserve to lose Yueer.

It’s this wrong of my own doing.”

Jiang Li looked at her, knowing that Maternal Aunt Hu was heartbroken, but she could no longer continue to sympathize with her.

If Maternal Aunt Hu had revealed even a little of this information earlier, the real Second Miss might have beco wary of Lady Ji and the final tragedy might have been avoided.

Although everyone now sees her, this Second Miss, as having everything despite her past bad reputation, only Jiang Li knew that the real Second Miss Jiang no longer existed in this world.

Ye Zhenzhen’s daughter, whom she wanted to protect, did not survive in the Jiang Family.

“Second Miss, I know you resent , and I don’t expect your forgiveness.

But my sins, naturally, I will bear myself.

However, Lady Ji has the blood of two on her hands yet still lives like a fish in water; I cannot stomach that.” This ti, she abandoned the term ‘this concubine’.

She said, “I’ve endured all these years, thought about how to die with her, but I cannot even get close to her.

I have no silver, I cannot influence the servants; to put it bluntly, even if I wanted to poison her, I can’t afford to buy arsenic.

I also feel that letting Lady Ji die in this way is letting her off too easily.

Even if I killed her, others would only say that I was evil and fierce, killing the matriarch of the household, so it’s only right that my Yueer didn’t live long.

But what about Lady Ji?

She would still die with the reputation of a virtuous lady, shining brightly, and that’s not what I want.”

Jiang Li looked at her and asked, “So what are you trying to say by telling all this?”

“Second Miss, I know you brought the people from Tongxiang to Changan Gate to beat the Drum of Injustice to clear the na of a stranger you never knew.

Not to ntion Yueer, the lady is your mother.

You surely have a way to prove her innocence in death, don’t you?”

“And what about you?” Jiang Li asked, “Maternal Aunt Hu, what can you do?”

“I can…

give up everything.” The woman who was as still as dead water, suddenly began to blaze with the fire of revenge in her eyes, like a lioness whose cub had been taken by hunters, shining with the crazed determination of self-destruction.

She said, “Including my own life.”

Suddenly, she stood up, faced Jiang Li, and knelt down.

“This concubine begs you, Second Miss.”

Jiang Li looked at her, and for so reason, she thought of herself back in the Shen Residence, confined and without an exit.

Not even able to et her own end.

She said, “Maternal Aunt Hu, get up.

I promise you, not for your sake.

But because Lady Ji must die.”

She should pay the price.

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