Qin Wanyang spoke with barely contained anger. Today was the auspicious day her son was to bring his future wife to meet the parents, and old Madam Fu chose this moment to show up, making it clear she had no good intentions.
She wouldn't rest until she left her speechless—did she really think Qin Wanyang was a pushover?
Back when her own family abandoned her on Hong Kong, leaving her without a single acquaintance, she decisively chose to collaborate with Fu Ying, turning her fortunes around. Qin Wanyang wasn't as meek, virtuous, and harmless as she seemed on the surface.
As expected, old Madam Fu was so enraged that she was smoking with fury, "Where is Aying? Where is my son? How dare you, a brazen hussy who came later, yell at me like this?"
She's already on her last legs, yet she's scared of being called out?
Qin Wanyang raised her voice toward the direction of the main house, "Old Fu, your dear mother is calling you a john. Aren't you coming out or what?"