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Chapter 1091: Underestimation
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Qiao Kou was denied any opportunity to meet with Ning Liufang while under house arrest at the Ning Family’s residence.
The following day, they were forcefully escorted onto a wagon and sent to an abbey located outside of town.
Upon arriving at the abbey, she was immediately presented with a bowl of abortion soup.
Third Madame Ning had already shown some leniency by allowing her to become a concubine in the family. She had no intention of letting Qiao Kou bear the family’s first child!
As Third Madame Ning already had three sons, with the eldest and second sons having children of their own, she had no interest in the child growing inside Qiao Kou’s belly.
Qiao Kou screamed and struggled, but she was powerless to change her own fate.
Her child was lost, and she had nothing left to hold onto.
Lying on a dilapidated bed, she resembled a lifeless puppet, unable to even move her gaze.
Despite being at the age of blossoming youth, her heart was now dead.
If the Ning Family’s servants were to tell her that she would never return to the mansion, she wouldn’t doubt it for a moment.
Regret washed over her.
She had underestimated the methods of her biological mother!
She had also underestimated Qiao Xuan’s lineal mother, witnessing how Qiao Xuan defied her authority and yet remained unscathed. But she had never antic.i.p.ated that she would end up in this predicament.
She was meant to be Qiao Wei’s biological mother, destined to be under her control. Even though she had tried her best to steal Qiao Wei’s marriage, she failed to hold onto it and now found herself in this pitiable state.
She simply couldn’t accept it.
After Qiao Kou left the pavilion, Concubine Du pleaded with Third Old Master Qiao, expressing her desire to become a nun.
She was going to become a nun at the nunnery.
Annoyed, Third Old Master snapped at her.
Was she here causing the trouble only?
Madame Lady Qiao sneered. She asked someone to pa.s.s on the message to Concubine Du – if she wanted to become a monk, she could just stay indoors, eat vegetarian food every day and pray to Buddha. But she was not going to a nunnery!
Everyone knew that she could move about freely in the nunnery. Then what was she going to do?
Concubine Du was shocked and scared when Madame Lady Qiao revealed her secret. But she did not dare to think about anything else – she was thinking that she was never going to see Qiao Kou ever again.
Disheartened, she decided to stay away from the world.
Third Madame felt so glad.
That was how b.i.t.c.hes should end up!
How dare she set up her daughter? Did she think that she was dead?
But Qiao Wei’s marriage was ruined, and her image was ruined. What should she do?
Third Madame still had a headache.
Qiao Wei felt the same – she was furious and confused about the future, though she felt happy about it.
She had always believed that she was going to be able to marry the Duke’s Mansion, because Qiao Kou and Qiao Xuan would never be able to match up to her.
But suddenly, everything was gone.
She was not young any more. What should she do?
Third Madame had no idea what was going on either. So she consoled Qiao Wei. She was going to find a way, and after the New Year, everything would get better.
The gossip from the Qiao Family were so shocking.
Qiao Xuan listened coldly, showing no intention of getting involved.
She did not think that Qiao Kou was worth pitying.
She had no choice but to bear the consequences, when she did more than what she was capable of!
For example, Qiao Kou would not sympathize with her if she ended up like this. She would not help her either.
Qiao Kou was a person who liked to take pleasure in others’ misfortune. The more unlucky she was, the more proud she felt.