It seems that the news that Feng Shaojin is going back to the Governor's Mansion has been received long ago, and everyone in the Governor's Mansion has been waiting early, even including the Feng family's prospective daughter-in-law He Jingshu and Mo Jinlan, the beloved concubine in the eyes of outsiders.

The moment they saw Mo Lingwei, although their eyes were different, they were not very friendly.

Mo Lingwei turned a blind eye to the two and followed Feng Shaojin into the hall.

When Feng Yichen heard the news, he came out of the pharmacy, and the moment his eyes fell on Mo Jinlan and He Jingshu, his brows frowned slightly, and he looked at Mrs. Feng in puzzlement: "Are they there too?"

"We are all one family. Shaojin came back after a long time, so of course we have to meet each other." Mrs. Feng sipped tea slowly.

Feng Yichen: "..."

Mrs. Feng has been on the road to death for the past few years and never looked back.

I don't know if he was put down by the He family, or if he was deceived by lard, but after Mo Lingwei left, Feng Yichen was driven abroad by Feng Shaojin, and he came back every few months to recuperate Feng Muyun's body .

The time she spends in contact with Madam Feng is getting less and less, the most she sees is playing cards and drinking tea with a group of bejeweled ladies, enjoying life.

As for Feng Muyun, he handed over a large part of the house's internal affairs to the housekeeper.

It happened to be a troubled time, and everyone in the military governor's mansion was very busy. Feng Shaojin went to the battlefield, the military governor was busy with official and internal affairs, and Feng Yichen was busy with his own drug research and development and overseas business. Time is spent on the relationship between mother and child and the relationship between children and children.

Mrs. Feng became more and more lonely, and her previously radiant and well-maintained face became dull.

The less she has a sense of existence in this family, the more she wants to do something to show her status as Mrs. Feng.

Feng Yichen's eyes turned to Fengdujun, and he really saw Fengdujun's expression was cold.

Feng Yichen sat down in front of Feng Shaojin calmly, and called out calmly, "Brother."

Feng Shaojin ignored Feng Yichen, he pulled away the chair beside him, helped Mo Lingwei to sit down, then sat beside Mo Lingwei, and said to the butler, "Pour a glass of hot water."

The housekeeper hurriedly poured a cup of hot water and placed it in front of Feng Shaojin.

Feng Shaojin tested the temperature of the wall of the cup, and handed the cup to Mo Lingwei: "Hold it in the palm of your hand to warm it up. It's snowing today, and the temperature has plummeted."

The wind was strong, the snow fell on the ground and melted into water, and the temperature was getting lower and lower.

Mo Lingwei lowered her eyes, took the cup as she said, and held it in her hand.

She stared at the misty tea, took two small sips, the warmth spread from her cold throat to her belly, and her cold hands and feet finally gradually warmed up.

Everyone sitting around the table stared at their every move.

He Jingshu's eyes were red with jealousy.

Mo Jinlan felt more and more distressed about Feng Shaojin's humbleness in front of Mo Lingwei.

Although Feng Yichen had long since gotten used to it, he still despised Feng Shaojin's cartilage-pleasing behavior in his heart.

Feng Muyun stared at this scene, thinking of something, a little absent-minded.

Mrs. Feng slammed the teacup in her hand on the table, and made a soft "bang" sound: "The Governor's Mansion has a lot of servants, there is no need for you, a young marshal who marches and fights to give orders, to serve people personally. Could it be that in your heart, a mere woman is no better than the father and mother who raised you?"

Feng Yichen: "..."

After hearing this, Feng Yichen rolled his eyes at Mrs. Feng speechlessly.

Isn't this obvious?

What is there to argue about?

When Mo Lingwei heard this, she didn't even raise her eyelids, and turned a deaf ear to what Mrs. Feng said...