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Chapter 57 Mother-in-law and daughter-in-law

However, the concubine is angry and unhappy. She also knows that Jiang Changning is her daughter-in-law, and she has to have it even if she doesn't want it. She can't drive her away, at least she can't drive her away now.

"My concubine, although my daughter-in-law has a bad temper, she will abide by etiquette and do her duty well. If there is anything inappropriate, please bear with me," Jiang Changning said with a smile.

"You still know that you have a bad temper." The concubine sneered.

"The most valuable thing about a person is that he knows himself." Jiang Changning said with a smile.

"Do you seem to be self-aware?" the concubine asked angrily.

"Toffee, can my daughter-in-law sit down and talk?" Jiang Changning asked, but she sat down before the concubine agreed.

"You are so brave." The concubine slapped the couch in anger.

Born in a small family, etiquette and rules are a mess.

"Thank you for the compliment, Mrs. Jiang Changning leaned forward and smiled.

"I'm not complimenting you." The concubine gritted her teeth.

Jiang Changning said solemnly: "Toffee, my surname is Jiang."

The concubine was stunned, "I know your surname is Jiang."

"The surname Jiang originated from the Shennong family and was one of the eight surnames in ancient times." Jiang Changning knew that the concubine was proud of being born into a famous family. "From ancient times to the present, the Jiang family has been full of famous people. With just six Tao, they can defeat the enemy. They can be ranked among the best."

The fact that Taigong Jiang was granted the title of God is a testament to the nobility of the Jiang family."

Jiang Taigong is here, the gods have to abdicate, even the gods have to abdicate, let alone the mortals.

Although she doesn't feel that there is anything to be proud of lying in the glory of her ancestors, but for the sake of the future, she might as well move out of her ancestors as a backer.

When it comes to the honor of ancestors, the Jiang family is more prominent than the Yan family. Jiang Changning is also from a famous family. The concubine's face softened slightly.

Jiang Changning added: "As the saying goes, if you are not deaf or stupid, you will not be a rich man..."

Before she could finish her words, the concubine became angry, "On the first day you entered the house, you dared to pick on your mother-in-law. Is this what you should do as a noble lady?"

Jiang Changning's eyes flickered, and he asked with a smile: "Concubine, what do you look forward to most in raising a son?"

This old lady has been used to being praised by others since she was a child. She cannot listen to the truth and can only choose what matters most to her.

If you love mother and daughter, don't even think about it. Just maintain a normal relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law.

The concubine was thoughtful. When her son grew up, she hoped that he would marry and have children so that she could have grandchildren with pleasure.

The eldest son has passed away, and the eldest daughter-in-law has no hope. All she can count on is her youngest son and daughter-in-law.

Mrs. Pu was not blessed, and this girl looked pretty, like a vixen, but her body and bones didn't look like she was good at giving birth.

But she no longer looked down upon Jiang Changning. Jiang Changning was now her youngest daughter-in-law, and only the Jiang family could give birth to her legitimate grandson.

"Why don't you serve tea to the princess?" the princess asked in a deep voice.

The maid was stunned for a moment. The new princess who had just married into the palace spoke rudely and didn't show much respect to the concubine. Why did the concubine still let her serve tea?

Although she was puzzled, the maid didn't dare to ask any more questions, so she went out and asked the little maid to bring the tea in.

After the tea was brought in, Jiang Changning took a sip from the cup and said, "Ah, it's Heming Fairy Tea."

"Do you know this tea?" Toffee asked in surprise.

Jiang Changning smiled and said: "My late mother loved to drink tea. I was lucky enough to buy three taels of Crane Ming Fairy Tea, which she regarded as a treasure."

The concubine smiled, this was the background of a famous family, and she was a little satisfied with Jiang Changning, "This tea costs about ten kilograms a year, and every government in Beijing wants it. Yong Zhou found a way to get two kilograms for me.

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"Your Majesty is really filial." Jiang Changning said with a smile.

There is no mother who doesn't like to hear people praise her son. The concubine's smile became more sincere, "Yong Zhou is very filial. If anyone dares to disrespect me, he will definitely be angry."

The concubine was trying to hit Jiang Changning. Unfortunately, Jiang Changning was not afraid of King Jin's anger. He smiled and said, "I heard there is a beautiful legend about this Crane Crying Immortal Tea."

"There is one, it is said..." The mother-in-law and daughter-in-law started chatting over the Heming Fairy Tea.

When Mrs. Qiao came in with Princess Kangren, her expression was momentarily distorted when she saw the scene of a happy conversation.

When she married into the prince's palace, she couldn't even get a smile, let alone sit down and drink tea, and the concubine always disliked her.

The concubine obviously doesn’t like Mr. Jiang either, so why did she suddenly change her attitude?

This Mrs. Jiang is really a foxy girl. In just a short time, she was able to confuse the old woman.

"Mother and concubine, my daughter-in-law wishes you well." Mrs. Qiao saluted.

"Granddaughter greets grandma, may grandma be blessed." Princess Kangren, at such a young age, was very polite.

"Well, okay." The concubine still loves Princess Kangren, her only grandchild, and her requirements are also relatively strict. The relationship between the grandfather and grandson is not too close, "Sit down."

"Thank you, grandma." Princess Kangren replied respectfully.

Mrs. Qiao and her daughter sat down, and Mrs. Qiao smiled and asked, "What did Lord Chun'an say to make mother and concubine so happy?"

Without waiting for Jiang Changning to reply, Mrs. Qiao continued: "It was when the two storytellers we invited last time were telling stories that I saw my mother and concubine smiling so heartily."

It sounds like there is a thorn in the ordinary words.

Jiang Changning said with a smile: "This old Laizi is still in his seventies and still wears colorful clothes to entertain his wife. I can make my mother and concubine happy by saying some nice words. This is also my filial piety as a daughter-in-law. Concubine, are you right?"

The concubine looked at Mrs. Qiao and then at Jiang Changning.

Both daughters-in-law were not what she wanted, but she still expected Jiang Changning to give her a legitimate grandson. She coughed lightly and said, "You're right."

Jiang Changning raised his eyebrows and smiled, with a hint of provocation in his pride.

If you want to hide something in your words to belittle her, there is no way.

Ms. Qiao gritted her teeth. This Ms. Jiang was much more difficult to deal with than Ms. Pu, but so what, the palace was already under her control and no one could take it away.

"It's no wonder that the county master is sweet-mouthed and lovable. After all, he lives in a relative's house." Mrs. Qiao said with a fake smile.

Mocking Jiang Changning, he learned how to please and be obedient as a servant.

"It's better to have a sweet mouth than a crow's mouth, and it's better to please than to be bitter. What do you think, sister-in-law?" Jiang Changning gave her a fake smile in return.

The two daughters-in-law were having a verbal argument, but the concubine pretended not to hear and drank tea slowly with a cup in hand.

Princess Kangren frowned slightly and said, "Grandma, it's getting late, can we have a meal?"

"Pass the meal around." The concubine put the tea cup back on the couch.

The maid stepped forward to help her, and under the guidance of the concubine, she went to the small hall where the meals were served.

When the King of Jin was at home, the family went to the Rongzhou Hall to have dinner. When the King of Jin was not at home, they ate in the small hall of the Liuxuan Courtyard.

After dinner, when they left the Liuxuan Courtyard, Mrs. Qiao said, "The county master is really good at doing this."

Jiang Changning sneered and replied to her, "I'm not as capable as my sister-in-law. She can stretch her hands so long."

After saying this, Jiang Changning passed by Qiao's mother and daughter, took the maid, and walked away.

Qiao said angrily: "You stand..."

"Concubine, are you going to fight with your aunt?" Princess Kangren asked calmly.

"You called her aunt?" Mrs. Qiao turned around and glared at her daughter fiercely.
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