Chapter 1910: Gu Jingzhes backer (2/2)
Other people can say it, but it's not good to hit King Lu in the face. The emperor made it clear that he would treat this uncle favorably, and he would never go back on his word, right?
Or else, when they are on their way back to Beijing, create an accident to kill them?
Um? and many more……
What if Gu Jingzhe himself is not willing to save the Gu family?
Gu Yundong suddenly raised his head, "I remember, this Gu Jingzhe is Qiu Yiniang's son, right? Does he know what happened to Qiu Yiniang and Gu Yuwen?"
Speaking of this, Bai Hang sneered, "The old man Gu Yiping is sinister and cunning. When he first saw the third son, he wept bitterly and talked about Concubine Qiu."
But his statement was far from the actual situation. It was clearly that he sent Concubine Qiu to seek an official position. In the end, he told Gu Jingzhe that Qiu Yiniang voluntarily followed that person. She saw how miserable the Gu family had been, and her daughter had to follow him up and down the mountain at a very young age. Even if she fainted, she would be woken up by officers and soldiers with whips.
Seeing that her daughter was ill and had no way to ask for help, she was dying. Concubine Qiu had already lost her biological son and could no longer lose her biological daughter. So I was willing to follow other men, just so that my daughter could live.
But who knew that the man Qiu Yiniang was with was a ruthless man who beat Qiu Yiniang several times and fled back to the ancient home.
The Gu family wanted to get justice for her, but Concubine Qiu was unwilling, so she recovered and went back with her.
Gu Yiping wanted to bring Qiu Yiniang back, but unfortunately Qiu Yiniang was beaten to death by the man before she could get the chance.
Although the Gu family later asked the man to repay the debt with blood, Concubine Qiu would never come back.
Gu Yuwen had a grudge against the Gu family because of this matter, and the Gu family did not dare to tell Gu Yuwen that Aunt Qiu had embarked on this road because of her, for fear that Gu Yuwen would be guilt and guilt, so he could only let it go. Gu Yuwen misunderstood and thought that the ancient family took Qiu Niang for welfare.
(end of this chapter)