·Given that King Qin had already abandoned all semblance of decorum, Chen Yiling had no choice but to comply.
"Your Highness and Madam, please wait a moment, I will have someone prepare everything," she said.
"Thank you for your troubles, Lady Qin."
Having said that, Prince Liang entered, completely oblivious to the fact that he was an outsider.
Li Mu'er was also assisted in by a maid, not forgetting to give Qiao Duo'er a spiteful glance on the way.
Now with her son by her side, she could exact a painful price from those who had once bullied her—the first on her list was Qiao Duo'er.
After escorting Prince Liang and his family to the guest rooms, the smile on Chen Yiling's face vanished without a trace.
"How could the Saint have fathered such a shameless child?" she murmured.
What was worse, this child was the legitimate eldest son, whom the Saint indeed held dear.
Otherwise, he would not have been able to present himself so pompously at Ning Tian Mansion today.