Chapter 1945 You Should Serve Your Husband
Zhao Yuanjing said calmly: "It seems that Lord Liu did not tell the truth after he returned. Yuanjing, you did not find out the truth. You only heard that Wei Jintai was here, so you couldn't wait to enter the palace, trying to get involved. The queen’s heart can be punished.”
Yuan Jian hurriedly knelt down and said: "Brother, please calm down, Yuan Jian has no such intention. Just caring will lead to chaos..."
"You don't even care about your own consort, how can you still care about the consort's father?" Zhao Yuanjing hated her so much that he didn't bother to take her face into consideration when he spoke, "Yuanjing, I thought you had stopped in the past few years, but who knew you didn't care at all? Nothing has changed. Now that you have entered the palace, don’t go back for the time being. I still have something to ask you."
Yuan Jiao felt inexplicably uneasy.
Mrs. Liu heard this and said: "Although there is something wrong with the lordship, it is not too much to take a civilian girl as a concubine because of the lordship's status. How could that woman use poison on the lordship? What about the deputy commander of the Wei? Can you take action against the lord? Please ask the emperor to make the decision."
At this time, Yun Dai came and happened to hear these words. She immediately sneered and said: "Mrs. Liu, you are Lord Liu's legitimate wife. He is living in debauchery outside and robbing people's girls. You don't stop him, but you excuse him?" Do you want face?"
When Mrs. Liu saw her, her aura suddenly weakened: "As a woman, I should serve my husband and take care of the inheritance of the family..."
Yun Dai held Qing Yi's hand, walked to Zhao Yuanjing and sat down, and said three words: "Think nothing."
Mrs. Liu: "..."
This queen has an extraordinary appearance and a noble bloodline. Why does she speak so vulgarly?
Yun Dai said: "I hate women who pretend to be virtuous and allow their men to take concubines, but also force other women to agree. Are you cheap?"
Mrs. Liu said weakly: "...shouldn't all women in the world be like this, obeying the three virtues and the four virtues. At home, obey the father, and when married, obey the husband?"
"Based on your experience, why do you think it's right for Sir Liu to force a common girl to be a concubine? Are you not helping the emperor to abuse him?"
"After all, your lordship has status. Wouldn't it be bad for those girls to marry them back, where they can live well and have no worries about food and clothing? How many women want to enter the Earl's Mansion but can't... Do you know, lordship? Among my twelve concubines, several of them were sold into the house by their father and brother? What’s wrong with living a good life in the Earl’s Mansion when you can’t even afford food at your parents’ house?”
Mrs. Liu spoke plausibly.
Yun Dai was angry and laughed.
But she also knew in her heart how low a woman's status was in this world and how difficult it was to survive.
A woman obeys her father at home, her husband when married, and her son after her husband's death.
Women do not have any autonomy in their lives and can only be at the mercy of men.
Doesn't the so-called betrothal gift mean that the husband's family pays a sum of money to buy a woman from her father and brother, give birth to a child, take care of her, and do housework?
Yun Dai could not refute this point. This was due to historical reasons.
Mrs. Liu's thoughts are just brainwashed.
She now felt that as her status in the Earl's Palace could give Leng Rushuang a chance to live a good life, Leng Rushuang should be grateful and take the initiative to come to the lord's house as his concubine.
How dare you resist?
This is so inappropriate!
At this time, Zhao Yuanjing spoke: "Master Liu, at his age, should not only serve the country and the people, but should at least cultivate his moral character. But he robs the women of the people? He is shameless and has simply insulted the merits of the ancestors of the Liu family!"
After hearing this, Mrs. Liu was so frightened that she trembled all over.
She felt vaguely that something was wrong.