Duo Ji

Chapter 1180 - 1182: Even Fancying One’s Own Uncle_1

Chapter 1180: Chapter 1182: Even Fancying One’s Own Uncle_1


"Well, she had temporarily forgotten that the ’stinky woman’ she spoke of had already been beaten into a pig’s head. The maid hadn’t run away either."


Yangyang shook his head, "It doesn’t hurt."


"Nonsense, how can it not hurt?" Thinking of this, Yang Chuxia wanted to order Ye San to lock up that ’stinky woman’ for a couple of days to frighten her, but she found that Ye San and the others were not by the carriage at the moment, so she let it be for the time being.


"Would you like to come into Mommy’s arms?"


Yangyang nodded, then snuggled into his mother’s embrace, his small hands still hugging her neck. Yang Chuxia noticed his small body shivering and thought that he must have been frightened by that ’stinky woman’.


"My dear son, don’t be afraid, with Mommy and Daddy here, no bad people will bully you or your brother ever again."


Yangyang didn’t speak, only nodded.


Ever since Ye Zi’an had got on the carriage, he had been silent. Looking at his son’s face, he was fuming with anger. After the doctor saw his son upon returning home, he disappeared without anyone knowing where he went.


It wasn’t until the evening that Ye Zi’an returned.


"Where have you been?"


"Avenging my son," Ye Zi’an said indifferently, and instantly, the two little ones sitting in the chairs looked over.


"What did you do?" Then she asked, "Is she the Lord Prefect’s daughter?"


Ye Zi’an just nodded, "Isn’t she the Lord Prefect’s daughter? However, she’s an illegitimate one."


"An illegitimate daughter? Really? She doesn’t seem like it." The lives of illegitimate children are generally not very good, but looking at her, she doesn’t seem to be suffering at all.


Yang Chuxia found it strange, thinking that if one could be an illegitimate child, most likely the mother would belong to a mistress or a homewrecker. And a homewrecker would certainly not be lacking in appearance, otherwise, the man wouldn’t have noticed her. But there was a problem—how could the child born to such a woman be so ugly? And so fat; she surely must eat a lot at one meal. How could it be that the principal wife of the prefect’s household didn’t mistreat her, allowing her to eat so freely?


After being married for so long, Ye Zi’an could guess what she was thinking and just laughed, "This one, in terms of appearance, looks the most like the Lord Prefect. It is said that the Prefect fathered her during an official trip. Originally, the girl was raised by her own mother, but her mother died three years ago and sent her to the Prefect on her deathbed. Her resemblance to the Prefect was so strong that he couldn’t deny her even if he wanted to. Naturally, the Prefect’s wife was not happy to see this daughter, intending to find a marriage for her to get rid of her, but no one who knew her situation was willing to marry her. So, the Prefect sent her to our Mianyang."


"One of the Lord Prefect’s half-sisters is married in Mianyang County, and the girl has been living at her aunt’s home. It is said that for two years, she has turned her aunt’s house upside down, one moment fancying her cousin and the next her uncle by marriage. She made her aunt so angry, wanting to send her away but unable to do so."


After hearing this, Yang Chuxia was astonished; this girl was too outrageous.


Even fancying her own uncle by marriage?


"Are you sure this isn’t a case of mistaken rumors?" Yang Chuxia thought that in a prominent family like this, some untrue rumors often spread with the sole purpose of ruining the reputation of a disliked girl in the family, and naturally, all this was the work of idiotic leading matriarchs.


"Certainly not, I’ve checked thoroughly. Her harassment made her uncles and male cousins avoid home for several months," Ye Zi’an paused and then added, "Today at the temple, with her making a scene, I worried she might come to make trouble at our residence again, so I found her a husband."


"..." Yang Chuxia was shocked; he was incredibly decisive, directly resolving the issue at its root.