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Chapter 236 Other plans (Part 1)

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    Mrs. Hou felt that there was something different about the Marquis of Xiangyang today, but she did not want to delve into it any further. Some things had to be settled in the past. Since he asked, she would tell him.

    The Marquis of Xiangyang's eyes lit up again, and then he said: "I remember that Ran'er used to live with the nanny by himself, but since he was three years old, you have been allowed to move to this courtyard, and you often stay here.  Main house, why is this?¡±

    At that time, he had many concubines, and they were all pretty and charming. In bed, they were not like Mrs. Hou, who had to work hard for her until she could no longer bear it. Those concubines were like  Wrapping around you like a snake, and knowing how to measure, he stayed in the concubine's yard more. Of course, this was also because Mrs. Hou often took An Moran to sleep in the main room, which he was very dissatisfied with at the time.

    Mrs. Hou didn't want to say more at first, but when it came to this, she seemed to feel that she had been wronged for many years and needed someone to talk to. Those days and nights, she guarded her son alone and did not dare to sleep. She was so frightened.  Trembling, how unforgettable it must be.

    "Master Hou really wants to know?" Mrs. Hou's voice was a little tired, but also a little relaxed.

    This is an extremely contradictory emotion. Looking at Madam Hou like this, the Marquis of Xiangyang knew that what he was going to ask next might be something that surprised him.

    But that¡¯s all, he also wanted to unravel the root cause of Mrs. Hou¡¯s lukewarm treatment of him except for the first year of marriage.

    Or maybe it was his son's words today that touched him. It was ridiculous to marry only one person. But when he held her hand, such a sentence also flashed in his mind, or the temperaments of the father and son were so different.  similar.

    Mrs. Hou broke away from Mr. Hou's arms and sat on the couch on the side. She took a sip of tea and moistened her throat. As if she was about to tell a long story, she slowly recalled: "I think Mr. Hou still remembers Feng Gui."  Concubine."

    The Marquis of Xiangyang nodded. That concubine was one of the two good-natured girls that Mrs. Hou personally chose to give to him. Of course, only then did the Marquis of Xiangyang know that these two people were actually the old lady of the Marquis of Xiangyang's house.

    Mrs. Hou rubbed her forehead tiredly and then said: "When Ran'er was three years old, Feng Gui's concubine poisoned Ran'er's tea and sent it to my yard through the girl's hands. At that time, Ran'er was playing  He was tired, so when he saw something, he naturally wanted to eat it. Aunt Yu was about to give it to him, but I stopped him and called a girl to come over and try it first."

    "Testing?" The Marquis of Xiangyang looked at Mrs. Hou with some surprise. He didn't understand what tasting meant. In the palace, the emperor had a eunuch who tasted the dishes before he ate. Which dish the emperor wanted to eat, the eunuch had to taste it with Wu.  , and only after tasting it can it be given to the emperor.

    It¡¯s just that this thing sounds weird because it appears in his mansion.

    Mrs. Hou had no reaction at all to the surprise of the Marquis of Xiangyang, and said flatly: "Ever since Ran'er was born, I would let people taste the nanny's food every day. It's just that this matter was relatively secret and no one knew about it. But at that time,  There are always problems with the food that the girl has tried, and it¡¯s not life-threatening, it¡¯s just like diarrhea or rashes, and such minor illnesses are constant.¡±

    Mrs. Hou said it lightly, but to the ears of Xiangyang Hou, it was not the case. An adult's body can still react like this after eating it. Just imagine how a child who is still breastfeeding will react. The chance of infant death is very high.  Not without.

    Madam Hou did not look at the face of the Marquis of Xiangyang, but just said to herself: "From then on, I formed a habit. Later, when Ran'er got older, I didn't trust him to live by himself, so I often stayed in the courtyard. Maybe  It also gave people less chance to make a move. In addition, Ran'er became smarter and more steady day by day. The Marquis had said that he wanted to invite the crown prince for Ran'er, but before the paper was handed over, Feng Gui's things were delivered.  , the girl died on the spot, Ran'er saw it with her own eyes."

    Speaking of this, Mrs. Hou's voice was a little sad. She didn't want her son to see this, but she had to let her son face this, because this would be something he would inevitably have to deal with if he survived in the Hou Mansion.

    "Why didn't you tell me?" In addition to shock, the Marquis of Xiangyang's voice also contained the shock of not being trusted.

    The smile on Mrs. Hou's lips faded slightly, she looked at the Marquis of Xiangyang calmly, and said: "Master Hou, have you ever thought about why Concubine Feng is so confident? Why did the Marquis just tell the news to Concubine Feng on the other hand?  The things are here, if I had told you at that time, I am afraid that the Marquis would not be willing to part with them."

    Mrs. Hou's words were full of sarcasm. Perhaps it was because the backlog of things had been too long and Mrs. Hou was in too much psychological pain, so at this moment she chose to spit it out without thinking of the consequences.

    The Marquis of Xiangyang squinted his eyes slightly and looked atLooking at the somewhat childish Marquis of Xiangyang, I finally understood what I had heard people say before, that no matter how mature a man is, there will be times when he cannot grow up.

    He shook his head and said helplessly: "Master Hou, there is really no need for you to do this."

    She didn¡¯t care about those concubines who only had a superficial relationship with her. When they got married, they were separated from the house. This was an early rule and it allowed her to worry more.

    With a bang, the Marquis of Xiangyang put down the tea bowl in his hand, rolled up his sleeves and left the room.

    Aunt Yu was still frightened when she listened outside. She really didn't know what the Marquis had said to his wife before, but the bang and the blue color on the face of the Marquis of Xiangyang when he came out frightened Aunt Yu.  Jump.

    "Madam" Not daring to let the little girl come in to serve her, Grandma Yu entered Mrs. Hou's room by herself and looked at Mrs. Hou's face carefully.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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