But in everyday life, every aspect of treatment has never been lacking for Lu Ying, and his prohibition was lifted as soon as he went on campaign, so the nobleman's daughter believes that neither the Marquis's Manor nor brother Su Hao has ever wronged Lu Ying."
Su Han walked in front of Lu Ying, looking down at her with dignity and seriousness, "Instead, it is you, Lu Ying, as the wife of a young general and a daughter-in-law of the Marquis's Manor, who has never been prudent and a role model for the Manor. Instead, you're crying and causing a scene in front of the emperor and the empress, do you want to disgrace the Marquis's Manor, or do you want to disgrace Su Hao?"
Su Han's every word was sharp as a knife, stabbing into Lu Ying's heart.
Lu Ying, full of grievances, "When did I ever want to disgrace him?"
"How did you marry into the Marquis's Manor, have you forgotten? How much more do you want to disgrace your brother?"