Chapter 1023: Even rabbits bite when they are anxious!
"What did Miss Jia do last night? Didn't she sleep? Why are you so sleepy?"
The person who spoke was a girl in red. She had an average appearance, but she raised her chin high, as if she liked to look at people through her nostrils.
For those who don’t know, I might think that her father and brother are important ministers in the Six Ministries, otherwise they would not be able to cultivate such arrogant virtues.
The other girls heard the sound and looked at the orb. Some were interested, some were indifferent, and some frowned and lowered their heads...
Baozhu just yawned secretly, how could he have thought that he would be an eyesore to others.
She was a little confused, blinked her big eyes twice, and asked, "Is Miss Wu talking about me?"
Miss Wu nodded, becoming more and more eccentric.
"Yeah, I'm just curious, why doesn't Miss Jia sleep at night? Isn't it possible that a good girl still does some sneaky things?"
Baozhu finally heard her full of malice belatedly, so he blushed angrily and asked, "I'm curious too. I didn't know Miss Wu before, let alone offend her. Miss Wu spoke so aggressively and acted like this." What?
“It’s too ugly to say that you don’t sleep at night and are sneaking around.
"Didn't your family find a nanny for you? Haven't you ever learned the rules? Then why did your family let you out? Aren't you afraid of being embarrassed?"
Baozhu's tone was not very cold, but mostly genuine doubts.
After all, there is no grievance or enmity. It is too much for Miss Wu to ruin her reputation with her opening her mouth.
Miss Wu looked ugly after being asked every question, and she regretted for a moment that she had offended Baozhu by speaking so quickly.
At first I thought she was a fool who was easy to bully, but I didn't expect to stab her back at every turn.
Another girl in green, perhaps a good friend of Miss Wu, hurriedly said, "Miss Jia misunderstood, Sister Wu just asked a few questions out of curiosity, and she was too aggressive."
"Miss Jia just doesn't want to chat with us. It's not good to bully others like this."
Baozhu felt aggrieved and missed Sister Jiayin ten thousand times.
No wonder Sister Jiayin doesn't want to play with these ladies, they are really bad.
Yin and Yang weird, bite a bite, it's too slippery!
She, a good baby, really can’t bear it!
Mrs. Jia Da and others were drinking tea and chatting, which was also lively.
They didn’t pay attention to what the girls were talking about earlier.
But now, the girls started bickering, so you had to pay attention.
Although Mrs. Jia doesn't like her sister-in-law raising her niece too coquettishly, there is no reason for anyone to bully her own children.
After understanding the whole story, she smiled and said, "We got up early and queued up in front of the palace gate. The kid Baozhu didn't sleep enough, so he was probably not in good spirits. This gave Miss Wu a misunderstanding."
Miss Wu dared to bully Baozhu, but she did not dare to confront Mrs. Jia.
After all, Xindu is too small, and the in-laws of each family are complicated.
together out out out out of the palace to Mrs. Jia's wife would be unlikely to find a good in-law if she mentioned her in front of acquaintances.
At this moment, she quickly smiled awkwardly and flatteringly, and responded, "I misunderstood. I joked with Sister Baozhu a few times, but it made Sister Baozhu feel wronged."
Mrs. Jia smiled noncommittally, then turned to Mrs. Wu and asked, "Your girl's rules are really good. I wonder where you hired a nun to teach you? I'm afraid she put a lot of thought into it, right? Such a clever mouth, Whoever you marry into will be lucky, at least you can make your mother-in-law happy every day."
Girls from good families must be careful in their words and quiet.
Praise for a clever tongue is a metaphor for speaking out!
Of course Mrs. Wu heard Mrs. Jia's sarcasm. She glared at her daughter fiercely, and finally poured tea for Mrs. Jia with her own hands and said, "Mrs. Jia, don't say that. This girl is so pampered that she can't do anything. Wait until I get better." Discipline her." Mrs. Jia accepted it and said with a smile, "Miss Wu is still young and is uncertain about everything."
The other ladies joined in at the right time, and soon changed the conversation, talking about which jewelry store in the city had a new master, and the jewelry was made very exquisitely.
Girl Wu was beaten repeatedly and her pride was gone. She held on to her handkerchief and did not dare to speak any more.
Baozhu continued to hide behind the eldest uncle, yawning one after another.
The other girls looked at each other and lowered their heads to count the ants on the ground...
At this moment, the imperial concubine finally appeared surrounded by a group of noble ladies.
Everyone stood up, saluted, and greeted each other respectfully.
The imperial concubine was in a good mood. She wore a silver-red palace dress embroidered with apricot and pomegranate flowers, with a long skirt trailing behind her. She wore a emerald hair crown and walked gracefully, looking beautiful and noble.
Everyone's flattery is like free money, and they are photographed wildly.
No matter how proud and reserved the noble lady is in normal times, now for the sake of her daughter's destination and the future of her son and husband, she has transformed into the most enthusiastic and clever parrot, coaxing the noble lady to smile.
There are even women who brought their daughters to the imperial concubine and tried their best to sell them like a farmer selling cabbage at a low price...
After all, the noble ladies have not developed a mother-like face. Some of them turned red with embarrassment, and some pulled up their veils and refused to raise their heads, but most of them smiled to please, hoping to leave a good impression on the noble concubine...
Baozhu was still standing behind her eldest aunt, and she was dumbfounded by the commotion in front of her.
If they weren't in the palace, she would have suspected that these people had eaten some crazy grass...
Finally, after a long commotion, the imperial concubine asked everyone to take their seats, and the scene finally calmed down.
The palace guests came forward one after another, exchanged tea and snacks, and the summer banquet officially began.
Some people may have just not given their daughter a chance to show her face, but now they were unwilling to give in. They quickly stood up and suggested, "My dear concubine, there is no one at the banquet to help, it is too deserted. If you don't mind, let my little girl perform a song." how?"
Of course, the imperial concubine would not refuse. She smiled gently and responded, "Okay, I have heard for a long time that the girl from the Lu family is proficient in music, chess, calligraphy and painting. She is a rare talented woman. Today, I am very blessed."
Mrs. Lu who spoke was very happy and immediately asked her daughter to prepare.
Others, naturally not to be outdone, also asked their daughters to perform.
In just a moment, there were more than 20 performances at the banquet.
At this time, suddenly a **** guarding the gate shouted loudly, "The third princess has arrived, Princess Kangle has arrived!"
Everyone looked over subconsciously and saw two girls walking on the white marble bridge leading not far away, followed by two groups of palace officials, full of momentum.
A girl is tall, beautiful, arrogant and noble. She is the emperor's favorite third princess.
The other girl is a little shorter, with delicate eyebrows and a pretty face. She is Princess Kangle, the jewel in the eye of the Li family and the Marquis of Xinting.
Baozhu stood up excitedly and was about to run over, but Mrs. Jia grabbed her sleeve.
Baozhu felt aggrieved and said in a low voice, "Auntie, Sister Jiayin loves me the most. I want to go over and be with her."
Mrs. Jia gritted her teeth angrily and scolded, "If you want to go over, you have to wait a moment. There are so many people, why do you want to be in the limelight? I'm afraid that others don't know that you have a good relationship with the princess!"
Baozhu shrank her neck and quickly stood behind her eldest aunt, but she still couldn't help but poke her head around, fearing that Jiayin would forget her...
(End of this chapter)