Looking at Jingyang Hou again, he reached out and picked up the dowry list written to Hazel from the table on the kang, tore it into pieces, got off the kang angrily, put on a fox fur coat, and left.
Lila was still in a daze, but she felt her hand was soft and wanted to be squeezed, and Qin winked at her.
She hurriedly followed Qin and quickened her pace, running out, and heard Madam Xu screaming behind her: "Qin... you dmn vixen, I will tear you to pieces! Someone, catch her!"
Mother Wang rushed out first, shouting for help.
But the weather was a little cold today, and there was a drizzle outside. The maids and old women in the ordinary courtyard were all resting in the back hall. They first saw through the window that Marquis Jingyang came out angrily with big strides, and then saw Aunt Qin and the Fifth Miss following behind. Although they saw Mother Wang chasing them, no one dared to go out and offend Marquis Jingyang. A beating was the lightest punishment, and it would be miserable to be sold if they raised their feet. So they all pretended to be active and shouted, but they did not use any strength with their feet.
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