Mrs. Tu looked at her daughter and said softly, "The Crown Princess is related to our family after all, so it's reasonable for her to look after you a bit. However, you must not cause trouble for the Crown Princess because of this. Even if she is a relative, you need to know your place."
Tu Jingjia wasn't quite sure what expression to wear upon hearing her mother's words. She knew her mother meant well, and she nodded reluctantly, "I understand, mother. Don't worry."
Mrs. Tu wasn't actually that reassured. She trusted her daughter but didn't quite trust Consort Qi and her son.
She always felt that Consort Qi chose her daughter to be her daughter-in-law for a reason related to their family's marriage ties with the Crown Princess. The more she thought so, the more cautious she wanted her daughter to be once she married into their family.