Chapter 93 - Chapter 93: Chapter 93: Can She Outfight Me?

Chapter 93: Chapter 93: Can She Outfight Me?

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Madam Lu wasn’t really here tonight to vent, hinting at her weakness at the right time was enough. It was a good opportunity to complain about how bad her mother-in-law was and salvage her reputation outside.

She wiped her eyes and said to Lan Yuyi, “Yuyi, Lingche and I have discussed and set a new date for your marriage, the sixth day of June. What do you think?”

Lan Yuyi was somewhat surprised and delighted, “Aunt Yao, is it true? Are Lingche and I really getting married? Will my child finally have a complete family?”

“Yes, Lingche has agreed.”

“But… you set a date for us before, and he didn’t get a marriage certificate with me.”

“That won’t happen this time. You’ve been diagnosed with depression, and even had suicidal attempts. Lingche won’t dare to let you take risks anymore. He’s willing to marry you. He will only have you in the future, there won’t be anyone else. You must never do anything foolish again, understand?”

Although Madam Lu was speaking comforting words, her tone carried a warning.

“You clearly promised me before that you’d protect the child, and yet now you’ve put both yourself and the child in such a dangerous place. If anything happens to you two, it will only please the enemy and sadden those who care about you. You need to pull yourself together.”

Lan Yuyi lowered her head, her eyes reddening, “I’m sorry, Aunt Yao. I was too sad and that’s why I slit my wrist.”

“I went to Yan Xi’s auction house and happened to run into Qiao Yin. You know she doesn’t like me. As soon as she heard that Lingche bought the necklace for me, she immediately began to mock me. She even threatened to sue me, claiming the necklace was a shared property between her and Lingche, and that it had nothing to do with me.”

“It seems that Yan Xi was also deceived by her and stood on her side. They told me not to auction off the necklace. They kept pushing me to hand over the necklace. I had no choice but to give it to Qiao Yin.”

“They kept humiliating me, calling me a mistress. I couldn’t bear the pressure and in a fit of anger, wanted to go to another world to be with Sheng Qing. He was the only one that ever truly cared about me. I miss him so much, Aunt Yao.”

By the end of it, Lan Yuyi was struggling to even speak through her tears.

The tears that Madam Lu had just cleared were flowing again. She couldn’t bear to hear about her eldest son; it hurt her to even mention him.

After crying for a while, she spit out through gritted teeth: “That little bitch Qiao Yin, just like her useless father, has no shame. She is brazen enough to want to snatch your necklace. Yuyi, don’t worry, I’m going to take care of her tomorrow.”

“Aunt Yao, don’t go see her. I’m afraid she will make you suffer too. She doesn’t know how to respect people. It will not be worth it if she makes you sick.”

Madam Lu scoffed, “Her? She’s nothing but an immature girl who only knows how to grab money from our Lu Family. She thinks she can outsmart me? I was just being kind-hearted before because her grandmother saved the Old Madam’s life.”

“Aunt Yao, don’t underestimate her. She’s really good. I’m no match for her. Please don’t get involved, whatever grievances I have, I’ll bear it. I don’t want to drag you into this as well.”

However, the more she spoke like this, the more irritated Madam Lu became: “She dares! If she wants to make me suffer, she has to practice for a few hundred more years! Yuyi, you don’t need to persuade me. I must deal with her! As a future daughter-in-law of the Lu Family, I can’t let you bear humiliation in silence!”

Lan Yuyi and her mother looked at each other, both seeing satisfaction in each other’s eyes.

It was clear that Lingche had shown mercy to Qiao Yin, which was why the marriage was so difficult to arrange.

But Madam Lu was different. She would show no mercy to Qiao Yin.

As long as she took action, Qiao Yin would suffer.

Thinking this, Lan Yuyi relaxed a bit. It seemed that her wrist cutting wasn’t in vain..