Chapter 802 Entering the Lin Mansion 3

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An Xiyue said in a cold and authentic voice: "My old lady came here specially to visit my uncle and the second young lady, but my mother-in-law refused to let them in even after she came. If this matter reaches the ears of Concubine Ji in the palace, I am afraid that everyone in the Lin family will not be able to bear it." Walk around."

The housekeeper responded repeatedly, no matter how majestic Aunt Hong was now, and the eldest lady was locked up in the courtyard because of poor mental health, the eldest lady's natal family was from the British Crown House, and there was also a biological sister in the palace who was the empress.

Aunt Hong, a person who came out of the Qin Lou Chu Pavilion, dared to stop the British princess outside the gate because she had the eldest master's face.

"In-laws, why didn't you tell me in advance that you were coming, so that I could have Xuzhi arrange a carriage to pick you up." Mrs. Lin came out neatly dressed, with a haggard look on her face.

An Xiyue didn't expect Mrs. Lin to become like this after not seeing her for a few days. It was probably because the things Lin Hu did had a huge impact on her.

Mrs. Ji didn't even recognize Mrs. Lin when she saw her. It seemed that the Lin Mansion was rotting inside. She must pick up her daughter today.

Aunt Hong quickly supported Mrs. Lin enthusiastically and asked with concern: "Why is the old lady out? You should pay attention to your health..."

Mrs. Lin glanced at her and said in a deep voice: "Xuzhi is not here. Yinghong just does her own thing. If you don't care about other things, just leave them alone."

Mrs. Lin was trying to give her a boost, and Lin Yi was trying to cheer her up. After Lin Ji's accident, Mrs. Lin had been in bad spirits, and Aunt Hong gradually gained power.

An Xiyue could tell that Mrs. Lin was also on Aunt Hong's side, but nothing mattered now, as long as she could enter the Lin Mansion smoothly.

After entering the Lin Mansion, in addition to the boys and maids cleaning the yard running around, there were more people dressed as "guards" patrolling back and forth.

The courtyard of Lin Mansion is very large, with small bridges, flowing water, pavilions and pavilions, one next to another, and the scenery is even more beautiful.

It's a pity that there is an evil atmosphere everywhere, even the servants in the mansion are trembling with fear, looking sad and miserable.

Mrs. Ji went directly to Ji Fu's yard, followed closely by Aunt Hong. Originally she wanted to stop her, but she couldn't, so she followed.

When Mrs. Ji saw her daughter, she saw that Ji Fu was locked up in the yard like a madman. There were several old ladies guarding her inside and outside the yard, like guarding prisoners.

"This is what you did to my daughter." Mrs. Ji said angrily.

Mrs. Lin quickly explained: "Don't be angry, mother-in-law. Ever since Ji'er went away, Fu'er has been delirious and running around the yard like crazy all day long. We really have no choice, so we don't allow her to leave the yard, but don't worry, mother-in-law. , Xu Zhidu has sent servants to take good care of her, and she has not suffered any grievances."

Mrs. Ji was so angry that she wanted to kill someone. She quickly stepped forward and said, "Fu'er, my Fu'er, I am mother, look at mother."

Ji Fu held a pillow in her hand. She looked around and said, "Mom, mom is here. Ji'er is not afraid, and we are not afraid."

An Xiyue did not expect that since the last time they sent Ji Fu back to the Lin Mansion, her condition had become worse and worse.

Aunt Hong obediently supported Mrs. Lin, with a dark smile on her lips, and said secretly: "Ji Fu, Ji Fu, I didn't expect that you would end up like this."

At this time, Mrs. Ji was heard sternly saying: "You didn't ask a doctor to take a look at Fu'er."

Aunt Hong pretended to be respectful and said: "I found it and the doctor also prescribed medicine, but the eldest lady misses the young master and never gets better."