Chapter 1313: Murong Qing intercedes (2/2)

Murong Cai also knelt down to Murong Lingran when he saw this.

Murong Liang thought for a while, but didn't say anything after all.

Murong Qing said earnestly: "Sister, I know that my father and mother are sorry for you, and I also know that they are indeed very ungrateful, and what you have done to you, even if you cut them with a thousand cuts, it will not be an exaggeration. And it's already a great kindness for you to let Grandpa and our brothers and sisters go, we should be content, and it's very good to ask you again."

"But... But as a daughter, I really can't ignore them, no matter how many mistakes they have, but they are always my parents, especially my mother, although she is partial, but after all, she gave birth to me and took care of me when I grew up. people, I...I just can't watch them go into exile."

"It's freezing everywhere now. Saiyuan Mansion is colder than the capital. When they are exiled, the weather will only get colder. Not to mention my father's body, even my mother, she is not too young. Now, if you are exiled, there is definitely only a dead end."

"Sister, I beg you, can you not exile them so far, don't let them exile in Saiyuan Mansion, just let them be around the capital. I promise not to let them disturb you in the future, okay?"

As for Grandma, Murongqing struggled for a while, but still didn't mention her.

She has hatred in her heart. If Grandma was not satisfied, she was insatiable, and always wanted to go wrong ways to get ill-gotten wealth, how could their family almost be destroyed.

If their family is down-to-earth, with their own hands, and they still have ten acres of land, it is impossible for them to live their lives into the current situation where everyone is shouting and beating.

She didn't forget the look in the eyes of Grandma who wanted to kill her in prison, and she still had lingering fears when she thought about it now.

She believed that if the jailer hadn't temporarily separated them, she might have been killed by the broken jar long ago.

Murong Cai also said apologetically: "Aran, I know that our family has always been sorry to you. We owe your family to you, and I'm afraid we won't be able to pay it back until we die."

(end of this chapter)