Chapter 2052: Young Marshal always likes to make trouble for no reason (58)

Chapter 2052 Young Marshal always likes to make trouble for no reason (58)

Tao Ling was taken aback by Xiang Caiqin's sudden appearance.

The whole person looked at Yuanqian in astonishment.

Struggling flashed in his eyes.

Yuanqian quickly stepped forward, blocking Tao Ling again.

She lowered her eyes and glanced at Cai Qin, just like a queen looking down at her courtiers.

A strong sense of humiliation quickly flashed into Caiqin's mind.

But she knew that at critical moments, she had to be patient.

Ever since that incident happened, almost everyone in Ancheng knew that the Xiang family had offended the young marshal.

Not only that, but the Xiang family also offended the warlord.

Even the wife of the warlord avoided seeing the members of the Xiang family.

So visible, Xiang Jia made a big mistake.

As a result, many people avoided the Xiang family one after another, for fear of having any relationship with the Xiang family.

Under such circumstances, the Xiang family's business has plummeted, and life has become even more difficult.

However, Father Xiang found out that Yuanqian was his daughter from nowhere, and after thinking about it, he forced her and his mother to confess their mistakes.

After all, Yuanqian is likely to be the young marshal's wife in the future.

If you can climb up to this level of relationship, let alone the business will return to the past, even if it is in full swing, it will be easy.

The warlord's in-laws!

What kind of scenery should that be?

Father Xiang didn't care, insisting that they come with him to pick them up.

Mother naturally disagreed, and they quarreled with Father Xiang.

However, at this time, she thought of a perfect way to solve this matter perfectly.

Since the young marshal is about to propose marriage.

Let Yuanqian's mother and daughter relax their vigilance.

On the day of marriage, Li Daitao will be stiff again, and she will marry in place of Yuanqian, and she will cover her head without anyone noticing.

She married into the governor's mansion, and Yuan Qian's mother and daughter were settled by people.

When the time came, the young marshal asked, and he pushed everything on Yuanqian, saying that Yuanqian didn't want to get married, so he repented temporarily and ran away with his mother.

Anyway, there is no proof of death.

She didn't believe that the young marshal could send back his married wife!

He could only swallow this breath.

Of course, Mother Xiang agrees with this plan.

Not only that, she also talked to Father Xiang.

She is very familiar with Xiangfu's character, mercenary.

She told Father Xiang very clearly that if she disagreed with her plan and Yuanqian married into the Governor's Mansion, the first thing she would do was to avenge Tao Ling.

When the time comes, the Xiang family may be gone, let alone his business, even his life.

The safest way is to let her marry into the Governor's Mansion.

She is the daughter of the Xiang family, and her mother is the wife of the Xiang family. No matter how you look at it, she will only make her natal family better and better.

A few words.

Then he talked to his father.

As for Li Daitao's stiff plan, Xiang's father also agreed.

That's why the three of them came to pick up Tao Ling's mother and daughter back home when the young marshal was out of town.

Mrs. Xiang didn't know if she saw her daughter kneeling, and she was stimulated, so she stood forward and knelt down towards Tao Ling with a bang.

"Sister, I'm sorry, I was obsessed with ghosts and almost hurt you back then. You don't know. After that, I have been eating fast and reciting Buddha just to make up for my mistakes. Now, I have met your mother and daughter again. I hope my sister will give me a happy ending. Make up for your chance!"

She looked at Tao Ling with red eyes, with a sincere expression.

Of course, if the eagerness in Mrs. Xiang's eyes can be carefully concealed, it may seem more sincere.

(end of this chapter)

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