Chapter 386 - The Kidnap and Disappearance of Mo Xuetong (1/2)

Chapter 386 The Kidnap and Disappearance of Mo Xuetong

Everyone knew that Auntie Fang was not dead. Even though Mdm Yu was forced to keep Auntie Fang outside her household, she did not punish her, allowing her to enjoy life outside. It was even rumored that she sent her men to meet with Mo Xuemin and Mo Yufeng privately. Mo Huawen knew this but did nothing, to protect the face of the Emperor, as well as that of his son Mo Yufeng and his daughter Mo Xuemin.

If he really did charge Auntie Fang with the crime of poisoning his legal wife, she could only be punished by death, and her children forever shamed by her crime, never being able to raise their heads in front of others.

However, now, he was tired…

He felt that he had wronged the woman in his heart and the girl she gave birth to. He owed her an explanation and justice.

“I will send my men to the side garden of Yu manor to seize Auntie Fang and give your mother an explanation.” Mo Huawen breathed out heavily. He did not want to think about it any further. The words came out of his mouth easier than he imagined it to be. At that point in time, he relaxed and smiled gently.

That’s good. He had to give Luo Xia an explanation or he would be too ashamed to see her in heaven.

“Father.” Mo Xuetong’s tear rushed out of her eyes. She bit her lips and could not help but sob. Her pretense of being strong disappeared immediately. She retreated for two steps before sitting on the chair at the side and cried covering her face. She did not know what she wanted to say but she wished to cry aloud, with tears dropping.

It had been a year since her rebirth and she had never cried so much before. She had originally believed that she would not be so emotional anymore after being hurt immensely by her past relations.h.i.+ps, especially in front of this man. In her previous life, if only he cared more about her, had more pity for her and had more consideration for her…

If so, things could be different and the outcome would be different!

Finally, due to her own efforts, she sought justice for her mother and Auntie Fang was finally destroyed!

The hatred and feud that lasted for two lives had finally ended. At that time, she could only let tears drop and cry, unlike the usual calm and composed self. It seemed that her deep resentment had been released through these sad tears. The suffocating feeling in her heart was turned into tears as she cried.

Once she started crying, she could not stop.

Mo Huawen was obviously alarmed and placed down his utensils. He reached over to touch her head but he then retracted his hand.

From the blurry vision by her teary eyes, she could see the guilt and regret in his eyes! The man she called father did genuinely love and dote her. It was not something fake borne out of calculations. Suddenly, she released the controlled crying from her throat and started crying out loud, holding on to Mo Huawen’s hand.

She released the pain in her body and mind. For the past two lives, only she knew how in hurt she was. She had been bearing her devastating fate in her previous life alone, smiling as she interacted with her numerous enemies. For numerous times, only hatred supported her way forward. As long as she had a glimmer of hope, she would not give up…

“Tong’er, be good, don’t cry!” Mo Huawen sobbed too as he spoke. He hugged Mo Xuetong tightly and felt his daughter’s devastating cry, influencing Mo Huawen to cry himself too. He owed his legal daughter too much, and he owed his legal wife too much.

With her status now, Auntie Fang should have long been dead. She was only fine now because of his tender heart and his many worries.

After throwing all of them aside, he had realized that he owed the woman in his heart too much, too much…

Mo Xuetong had longed to see the end for a devious woman like Auntie Fang, who calculated her entire life, having killed her mother and plotted many times to kill her too. How could Mo Xuetong not hate her?

However, Mo Xuetong did not manage to see Auntie Fang being brought there, where Mo manor opened their ancestral hall to expel Auntie Fang and her daughter.

Because she was kidnapped!

She was kidnapped on her way out of Mo manor, with only a few cluttered footprints left behind other than other marks. It seemed that she had just disappeared so silently. Even Mo Ye, who followed her, was thrown out after she had been knocked out, showing that the abductor was very capable.

“Your Highness, the lady had disappeared!” Feng Yue rushed onto the third floor of Feng Yuran’s Jinwei Hall and exclaimed.

“When? Where?” Feng Yuran’s handsome face was suddenly covered by dark clouds that signaled a thunderstorm; his gaze turned icy at once as he placed down the files he was holding.

“Just now. I was protecting my lady on the way to Mo manor. As we entered a crowded street, a horse sped over and I rushed down to lure the horse away. At that instance, someone rushed into the carriage to knock Mo Ye down and abduct my lady.” Feng Yue stiffened as he reported.

“I immediately sent someone to chase, but the abductor seemed extremely familiar with the surroundings and disappeared within seconds.”

The downtown area was where rumors flew. If Mo Xuetong was abducted like this, her reputation could be ruined regardless of how the matter was settled.

“Where is the carriage?” Feng Yuran’s lips curved into a bloodthirsty smile as he asked coldly.

“I asked my subordinates to scream that my lady was hurt by an a.s.sa.s.sin as I brought the carriage back. I made Mo Lan take the lady’s cloak and bring Mo Ye, who disguised herself as our lady, into the back garden.” Feng Yue dared not hide from Feng Yuran and confessed to what he did after eyeing Feng Yuran’s angry face.

That’s the best method to protect Mo Xuetong’s reputation now. The man was fast and he acted suddenly, abducting the lady without a tinge of hesitation. He did it without any hesitation, was decisive and bold, acting at the precise moment. It was indeed an incredible man who would not have revealed to the people that he had abducted anyone, especially since the person was King Xuan’s wife.