Su Mixue's "sister" suddenly pulled out the memories and plots that had been buried in the depths of Su Wan's mind, and the scenes flashed through her like a horse.

Su Mixue's maternal grandmother was Su Jihong's wet nurse. When Su Jihong was five years old, wet nurse Feng had saved enough money to go back to her hometown to set up shop with a man and start a small business to live a good life together as a family.

The man came with his eldest son to pick up Wet Nurse Feng. Because Su Jihong couldn't bear to leave Wet Nurse Feng, Mrs. Dingyuan Hou kept the whole family for a few more days. Something happened on the way back, and Wet Nurse Feng was the only one who survived.

Her mother-in-law hated her to the core, cursed Wet Nurse Feng as her nemesis, and kicked her out of the house.

Madam Dingyuan Hou took pity on her and asked her to continue taking care of Su Jihong. Wet nurse Feng was pregnant with a posthumous child. After ten months of pregnancy, she gave birth to Qinglan, Su Mixue's mother.

Su Jihong respected Wet Nurse Feng very much and felt guilty in his heart. If he hadn't been ignorant and stayed with Wet Nurse Feng's family for a few more days, maybe her husband and son would not have died and he would have taken care of Qinglan as his own sister.

The old lady of Dingyuan Hou was also kind-hearted. Perhaps she had the same mentality as Su Jihong. She took special care of the mother and daughter and allowed Qinglan to go to the clan school to study with the young ladies and young masters.

Qinglan is very scheming, and she seizes on this mentality. She is sweet-tongued and can play tricks. She is very popular with Mrs. Dingyuanhou. The ladies in the mansion also like to play with her. In addition to her low status, her life is better than that of ordinary families. The lady is even better.

This also fueled Qinglan's ambition. She wanted to marry Su Jihong, and Su Jihong was fascinated and held tightly in her hand.

After Qinglan got married, Su Jihong and Mrs. Dingyuanhou mentioned that they wanted to marry Qinglan.

The old lady of Dingyuan Hou strongly objected. How could the heir to his dignified house marry the daughter of a lowly servant? Although Qinglan was knowledgeable and studied with the ladies in the house, there was an insurmountable gap between family backgrounds. Just at this time, the Queen Mother came up with an opportunity. She arranged a marriage for Su Jihong, the only daughter of the Qi family.

Originally, she planned to let Qinglan give birth to Su Jihong, but when she saw that Su Jihong was obsessed with Qinglan, Mrs. Dingyuan Hou changed her mind. After all, she promoted Qinglan and wanted to recognize her as a foster daughter and choose a Jinshi master with an innocent family background. Become Qinglan’s husband. After achieving political achievements, the Dingyuan Marquis Mansion will do some more planning and win over people. This can be regarded as a friendship and the end of Su Jihong's thoughts.

But Qinglan overheard the conversation between the mother and son, and set up a trap to get Su Jihong drunk, hook him up on the bed, and deliberately let people break through, forcing Mrs. Dingyuan Hou to let go.

Mrs. Dingyuan Hou grew up in a deep house. What tricks have she not seen before? Immediately seeing through Qinglan's methods, she was angry and disappointed, and drove Qinglan out of Dingyuan Hou Mansion.

Wet nurse Feng had no shame in staying at the Dingyuan Marquis Mansion. After confessing to the old lady, she took Qinglan back to her hometown with her. Mrs. Dingyuanhou gave him dozens of taels of silver, completing the final relationship between master and servant.

Wet nurse Feng took the money as Qinglan's dowry and hurriedly married her off to a poor scholar in the village. Not long after the marriage, Qinglan found out she was pregnant. Qinglan was unwilling to accept her fate. She felt that she had a chance to make a comeback. After wet nurse Feng died of illness, she secretly contacted Su Jihong.

Su Mixue was already five years old at that time. Su Jihong came over, took the mother and daughter to the town, bought a house and settled in it, and hired a teacher to teach Su Mixue.

Under Su Jihong's coercion and inducement, the poor scholar had to endure humiliation for the safety of his family, and finally died in depression.

"Sister, are you angry with me, do you blame me for stealing your marriage?" Su Mixue walked up to Su Wan, with guilt on her face, and blamed herself: "This is all dad's decision, I, I am just him The stepdaughter dare not disobey his orders."

Su Wan felt quite amused when she saw Su Mixue looking pitiful and on the verge of tears.

The mother and daughter pretended to be Xiao Bailian and fooled the original owner around.

After achieving his goal, he still pretended to be in front of her and put the blame on Su Jihong.

In the book, Su Mixue has never been to Xinghua Village. After marrying Gu Huai, the original owner only hated Su Jihong and angered Su Mixue, and wanted to exchange the marriage back. If the soul of the original owner still lives in this body, it might be captured by Su Mixue again, and then die quietly in Su Mixue's hands.

"You got the advantage and behaved well. It's a good thing that I treat you as a good sister. Are you coming to Xinghua Village now to show off to me that you are the princess?" Su Wan took advantage of the tone and demeanor of the original owner and sneered disdainfully: "A pheasant is a pheasant. , even if you wear shiny fur, you can’t be a phoenix.”

Su Mixue was not angry, but tears kept falling. Lihua said with tears, "Sister, I don't have it. If you want to be the crown princess, I can help you." She was sincere and wanted to hold Su Wan's hand: " If you give me a little more time, I can find a way to change you back."

"No need." Su Wan avoided Su Mixue's hand and said disgustedly: "The prince has already been used by you. I think it's dirty, so you can keep it for yourself."

Su Mixue's heart froze, and she looked at Su Wan in shock. She really didn't expect that the person who was still teasing her just now suddenly changed his face and looked down on the prince.

Su Mixue's mind changed and she figured out that Su Wan was still venting her anger.

This is duplicity.

"Sister, don't say that, I don't want to either." Su Mixue bit her lip and said aggrievedly: "I came here to see you and tell you that your father is sick. Did you see the list posted by the prince? Yet?"

"No." Su Wan was too lazy to waste words with Su Mixue, and stretched out her hand towards her: "You have also seen that my life is not easy. You have a deep love for my sister, so give me a thousand taels of silver."

Su Mixue's expression froze and she couldn't help but look at Su Wan and felt that she had changed. She was no longer jealous or unwilling, or pointing at her nose and yelling angrily. It's just a sarcastic and sarcastic comment. Those water-like eyes were so transparent that they seemed to be able to penetrate people's souls.

She was wearing a sarong with a wooden hairpin on her head. Based on her understanding of Su Wan, she would never wear such clothes even to death, but she seemed to be adapting well.

Su Mixue folded her hands uneasily, feeling that things were beyond her control.

She frowned, annoyed that Jiang was not doing things well. It's been so long, but Su Wan hasn't been solved yet.

Especially since Su Wan had just gotten off the carriage. Aren't the Gu family very poor? The dowry prepared by the Hou Mansion for Su Wan, her mother resorted to trickery and put it all into her dowry, leaving not even half a copper to Su Wan.

Where did Su Wan get the money to take the carriage?

Su Mixue calmed down her emotions and said with tears in her eyes: "You don't care about dad..."

"What nonsense are you talking about? Are you unwilling to give me money?" Su Wan impatiently interrupted Su Mixue and sneered: "You may be secretly happy that you can marry the prince, so don't pretend to be here and say some high-sounding words. "

"Sister, you misunderstood, how come I don't want to give it?" Su Mixue gritted her teeth, thought about it, and reluctantly asked Qing Huan to get a thousand taels of silver notes.

Su Wan got the banknote and smiled: "Prince, I'll sell it to you."

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