Aunt Qiao knew, as soon as she confronted Mrs. Liang this time, that this woman was not someone who could be easily manipulated, and she probably could not win against her face-to-face.
Chun Ying advised, "Aunt, you and Master have known each other for so many years. When you said you wanted to move out this time, he didn't stop you. Madame probably wouldn't interfere either. She owes you from the past. Moreover, the Third Young Master has a strange fever and high temperature this time. I think Madame must have some doubts in her heart too."
But Aunt Qiao didn't feel as relaxed as Chun Ying's words, she knew that things were more serious than she had imagined, and she didn't expect Mrs. Liang to be so difficult.
Looking at Aunt's depressed expression, Chun Ying didn't know how to console her. She knew that Aunt's desire to return to Liang Mansion was not merely to be a concubine. If she were to return only as a concubine, she might as well stay outside and live a carefree life.