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Su Yunjin was a bit confused.

What on earth was happening?

Before Su Yunjin could figure out the situation, the maid, with a sobbing tone, said, "Madam, I beg you, please don’t let the old madam drive away." The maid clutched Su Yunjin’s clothes, desperately pleading with her.

She really needed this job. The work at the Gu Family Residence not only paid well each month, but it was also not tiring. Her siblings all depended on her monthly wages to get by, a whole family waiting for her to bring money ho. If she lost this job, what would happen to her siblings?

Who would support them?

Where could she go to find another job? Won in ancient tis, unlike modern won, had a hard ti finding work, especially maids in large households, who were highly sought after. She had gotten this job with great difficulty. Without it, she really didn’t know where she could find work again!

Su Yunjin was a bit puzzled, but she still caught a hint of the situation from the girl’s words, "Alright, stop crying. What’s going on exactly? Explain it to carefully."

The maid barely steadied her emotions, then looked at Su Yunjin and said, "Madam, here’s what happened. The old madam wanted to see the little miss today. I said I needed to ask Aunt Bao first, so the old madam got angry, saying I was disrespectful and didn’t understand the rules, and she wanted to send back ho."

As the maid spoke, she was aggrieved again. She was just following the madam’s instructions, who would have thought it would make the old madam angry. Hearing Mrs. An wanted to see Little Tiangua, Su Yunjin imdiately asked, "Did the old madam see the little miss?" Su Yunjin’s heart tensed, fearing Mrs. An had seen Little Tiangua.

Mrs. An had caused Little Tiangua to fall ill several tis, not to ntion nearly endangered Little Tiangua’s life. Su Yunjin couldn’t let Mrs. An get close to Little Tiangua right now.

The maid instinctively shook her head.

"Madam, the old madam didn’t see the little miss. Aunt Bao told the old madam that when you left, you took both young masters away, so the old madam left upon hearing that neither of the young masters were in the residence." The maid truthfully recounted the events to Su Yunjin.

Hearing that Mrs. An hadn’t t Little Tiangua and Little Yuanbao, Su Yunjin finally breathed a sigh of relief.

Thank goodness Aunt Bao was quick-witted. In any case, as long as Mrs. An hadn’t seen Little Tiangua, that was good. Mrs. An now considered Little Tiangua to be a bargaining chip for the Gu Family’s prosperity and nobility. Mrs. An had gone mad. If Little Tiangua were to et with Mrs. An alone, who knows what harm Mrs. An might do to Little Tiangua.

The maid looked worried, afraid of being kicked out of the residence, "Madam, I was just following your instructions. If I’ve done wrong, I promise to change. Please forgive this ti. I won’t dare to make the old madam angry again lightly."

The maid repeatedly apologized. Su Yunjin stared at the maid and noticed that her cheeks seed swollen on both sides, with faint palm marks, clearly showing that soone had slapped her face.

No need to say, Su Yunjin knew who had hit the maid’s face. She had thought after leaving with Qin Mada, Mrs. An would keep to herself and leave, not expecting Mrs. An to start acting high and imposing in the residence while she was away, not only beating the house servants but also trying to drive them out!

Ha!

Mrs. An really considered herself the head of the household?

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