The Only Way to Have Son is to Change a Husband

Nanli's words carried weight as she addressed the pregnant woman, whose initial confusion was quickly replaced by a mix of respect and uncertainty. She had initially thought Nanli was a swindler, but the accuracy of her observations about family harmony and wealth struck a chord.

"Madam, you are quite astute..." the pregnant woman murmured, momentarily impressed.

However, her maidservant, Rong, intervened bluntly, "Madam, she must have spied on us beforehand to be so accurate. From ancient times, it's said it's better to let someone die than to divorce them. She's not just a swindler; she's also malicious!"

Despite her noble background and lavish dowry, the pregnant woman found herself drawn to Nanli's dignified demeanor, contrasting sharply with the flashy opulence of others. Ye Siheng's presence further emphasized their status.

"Rong, mind your manners," the pregnant woman cautioned.