Doting the Concubines and Ignoring the Wife? I am the Cannon Fodder For This House-Fighting Article

Chapter 89: The last day of 2023



Jiang really didn't understand. The couple had been together for half their lives and were the most familiar with each other. How could he become more and more difficult to understand over the years? Especially these days, they had to hold each other while lying together. Where did you develop the habit?

“Bear the heat for now, and call someone to bring ice in later.” Wei Heng smiled and unbuttoned her clothes, and put his hand in regardless of the obstruction. His voice was gentle: “Madam, please don’t say anything I don’t like to hear now.”

Jiang didn't care what he said. Just when she was about to speak, he kissed her gently, so softly that she couldn't help but frown.

 The kiss went from lips to eyebrows again, and the palms on her clothes became more and more wanton, stroking her body that had not had **** for a long time little by little.

  Until she had no strength to say any more words of rejection, Wei Heng turned over and put the hand on her head that was weakly against her chest.

Hold her face straight with one hand, look at her quietly, look into her eyes, and push forward inch by inch.

 The man below him frowned and turned his head, closing his eyes, and started to move as if he couldn't bear it anymore.

 “…be gentle, the doctor said I…”

Wei Heng's movements paused, then he smiled slowly and said softly: "Don't worry, madam, I'm sensible."

 Look, this is the wife he is marrying. They have been husband and wife for twenty years, have children, support each other, and have never blushed.

 No matter what he did, she never had any trouble with him.

 Over the years, he has grown to respect her... and love her more and more.

She also kept her home in order, respected her parents, took care of her husband and raised her children, and wished him well.

Who can say that their husband and wife are not in love?

 Ke Weiheng's heart was extremely stuffy, as if he was being pressed by a big stone and couldn't breathe.

 Is it true love?

 …

 The hot sweat soaked the brocade quilt, and Jiang stared at the ceiling of the tent. It wasn't until the long-term pain passed and the person on him pulled away that he began to breathe quickly.

Wei Heng held the person in his arms and helped her breathe. After the person was out of breath, he asked someone to bring water in.

The maids were quick with their hands and feet. When Jiang came out of the bathroom, the bedding on the couch had been changed, and there were two more basins of ice in the corner.

Her complexion has returned to normal, but her brows have not relaxed. She is half leaning on the couch, thinking quietly about her husband's abnormality these days.

When Wei Heng came out of the bathroom with a damp body, Jiang said: "I haven't set foot in a few concubines' rooms in recent days, but I found someone I like outside?"

Before he could speak, Mr. Jiang smiled and said, "As long as you are born clean, there is no need to raise a person outside. I have no objection to bringing him back and giving him a title."

"...I don't support anyone." Wei Heng didn't know how she could think of him raising someone outside. He felt extremely helpless and walked to her side. After sitting down, he gently held her shoulders and whispered: "Today Ranran He said something to me and I gained some insights.”

"Oh?" Jiang asked in surprise, "When did you father and daughter talk in private?"

Wei Heng sighed and told her what happened in the study tonight. Jiang was dissatisfied with the fact that her mother-in-law asked her daughter to pour tea for the ladies of the Qian family in the inner hall today. Her face changed when she heard this and said, "Ran Ran has not been raised by us since she was a child. We owe her a lot. Her I am determined not to let anyone wrong her about the marriage."

"Madam, don't be upset, how can I see Ran Ran being wronged," Wei Heng patted her shoulder and said, "Think about it carefully, Ran Ran married into the Yongchang Marquis Mansion, in terms of family status and status, how could she be wronged? "

"How can you know the thoughts of my children?" Jiang suppressed his anger and said with a smile, "I only know that if Ran Ran doesn't want to, that would be a grievance!"

The sonorous and powerful words made Wei Heng silent for a long time. After a long time, he said solemnly: "What about Madam, have you ever felt aggrieved after being married to me for all these years?"

Discussing her daughter’s affairs and asking about this properly, Jiang saw that he couldn’t hide his uncomfortable expression, couldn’t help but restrain his smile, and said truthfully:

"I am the eldest daughter in the family, and I have three younger sisters. My marriage must also be a good start for my younger sisters. After careful consideration, my parents decided to marry me to you, the legitimate son of the Hou family. If As you said, in terms of family status and status, I will not be wronged by marrying you."

 Every word of her statement was her parents' choice, so why couldn't Wei Heng understand it?

"Ran Ran seems to be very concerned about whether her future husband's side is clean," he felt a little confused, and for the first time he directly asked what was in his heart: "What about you? Less than a month after the marriage, I took Lin as my concubine, and Mrs. do you mind?"

Unexpectedly, he still remembered this. Jiang didn't remember it himself. He shook his head and said, "What's the point of minding this? It's just a concubine. If the master likes it, I will bring two of them back to the house tomorrow."

Thinking about her daughter's marriage, she couldn't help but sigh again: "I don't know why Ran Ran, a girl raised by my mother, has different thoughts from me."

Wei Heng was silent for a long time, and finally smiled, with a bit of bitterness, and said: "Madam is really virtuous."

“There is no need to look for concubines,” he said frankly, knowing his wife’s character of keeping her word. “I don’t want to take any more concubines. If possible, I can send the ones in the backyard away.”

"How can this be done? Several concubines in the family are all old people who have been in the government for many years. Even if they have not given birth to children, they have served you and me with merit. How can we let them go casually without doing anything wrong?"

Jiang frowned slightly and looked sideways at her husband. After a slight hesitation, she said, "Master, what's the inconvenience..."

She only thought that the man was old... maybe he was beyond his capabilities, and was about to persuade him to seek medical treatment... before she opened her mouth and reacted.

…its not right.

Even if she stopped talking in time, the unfinished meaning made Wei Heng realize something. He was slightly annoyed and said directly without hesitation: "To tell the truth, madam, except for the previous Shen family and Lin family, Besides, I haven’t touched the concubines in the back. They just serve you well, but don’t take me with you.”

"…What did you say?" Jiang was so shocked that she couldn't recover for a moment, feeling like she was listening to a book from heaven.

Wei Heng was a little uncomfortable being asked, but he still said seriously: "If possible, send those concubines away."

"...When I get free in a few days, I'll ask them if they are willing to leave the house and remarry, but..." Knowing that all the concubines in the backyard have been widowed these years, Jiang didn't insist on it.

She did not ask why her husband did such a ridiculous thing, but said about the dismissal: "Ms. Shen has children, and Mrs. Lin has been serving you for many years. Now that she is getting older, I can't bear to let them out of the house." ”

 Lin was the maidservant who had served Wei Heng since she was a child, and was later adopted as a concubine. She was the concubine that Jiang took less than a month after their marriage.

Shen is the biological mother of all of Wei Heng’s children who were born as concubines. She should not be dismissed from the house based on sentiment and reason.

"It's all up to my wife," Wei Heng thought for a long time, but didn't insist on it. He just said, "But I really can't see anyone else in the backyard now, so I might as well send him to a farm in the suburbs to be raised." (End of Chapter)


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