For Her Son, Madam Li Wavers

Nanli could imagine the sour smell inside the carriage, so she sat outside with the driver and specifically reminded Zhixi, "You need to clean the carriage when we get back."

Zhixi, used to such tasks at Xuanyue Temple, readily agreed.

Lady Madam Li and her son now lived in a house on Wutong Alley. Without Elder Cao, they no longer had to live tightly and had not only arranged a marriage for Su but were also living well.

The servants were lively and motivated. With Elder Cao's nagging gone, even though their wages were lower, they were still happy.

Who would have thought—

A young servant suddenly shouted, "He's coming! He's coming!"

Those working in the front yard jolted, immediately putting down their tasks and grabbing wooden sticks from the wall. They were ready to drive him away!

In the main hall, Madam Li and Li Bin were receiving guests when they heard the servants' shouts, their expressions stiffening.