Chapter 4: Weak but Never Bullied

Su Ruanruan understood what Bo Mingyuan meant. She lowered her eyes and said softly, "Uncle, I think Jingyuan didn't do it on purpose."

Bo Mingyuan was very protective of his daughter and was about to calm down, but Bo Jingyuan added fuel to the flames. "Su Ruanruan, stop pretending to be kind!"

"Jingyuan!" Madam Bo couldn't help but berate her foolish daughter.

However, Bo Jingyuan went on.

Su Ruanruan didn't fuss over it and only softly asked the servant to bring some ice over. When the servant brought it over, she carefully wrapped it up and placed it on her already slightly swollen face, never making a single complaint about the matter.

She was so sensible that it made one's heart ache.

Bo Mingyuan felt guilty and immediately said angrily, "Jingyuan, go and kneel in the ancestral hall for two hours. Don't get up until time's up."

Bo Jingyuan was stunned. 'Dad's never punished me! It's all Su Ruanruan's fault!'

Madam Bo wanted to plead for mercy, but that made her husband even angrier. "Teach her properly when you have time. Don't lead her astray at such a young age."

Madam Bo could only swallow her words.

Mingyuan took Bo Jingse to

Su Ruanruan. She didn't know if it was simply her imagination, but she felt that this 18-year-old child was so calm and composed that even ten

Ruanruan stood there weakly, as though she had

her. 'What a pitiful little girl. She

shook her head. She was clearly overthinking

...

hours, and felt as though her vision was

got up and without even having lunch, she stomped right off in search of Su

second floor and shoved open

silence in the bedroom. There was only a

and lifted Su Ruanruan's blanket. "You're still sleeping

lifted

Ruanruan was curled up on the bed,

can you be so useless? You've just arrived and

care less about the other girl, and

to do so than the Old Madam came with two servants and

already found out about what had happened that morning from the servants. Seeing Su Ruanruan's expression, she was furious. "Jingyuan, you're still not apologetic, and you even

welled up in her eyes. "It wasn't me! Grandma, it really wasn't

be? You've been scheming since you were young," the Old Madam

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