Chapter 2279: How Could This Be?
Chapter 2279: How Could This Be?
He had lived most of his life in poverty, how could he suddenly become accustomed to such treatment?
Yet, he couldn’t deny wanting to maintain some semblance of dignity.
Seeing the two young and beautiful maids with their alluring figures almost frightened him. How could he possibly desire such servants?
But being scolded by Ms. Fang in front of his children, daughter-in-law, son-in-law, and even his grandchildren stirred his anger. Didn’t she care about his reputation? She seemed to disregard him entirely as the head of the family, not even bothering to inquire about the situation before blaming and scolding him. It was becoming increasingly unreasonable.
Eldest Uncle’s frustration escalated into a heated argument with Ms. Fang.
Ms. Fang was at a loss for words.
Eldest Uncle had never behaved like this before; something had changed in him!
Perhaps it was the newfound prosperity and Shao Yunduan’s rising stature that led to excessive praise, fostering arrogance in him. Could it be true that he actually desired those young women as concubines?
Ms. Fang had raised dutiful children and grandchildren, and the idea of competing for the favor of a young concubine, fearing her own position might be threatened, seemed ludicrous.
She was infuriated that Eldest Uncle had forgotten his humble origins and was causing chaos over a young woman.
Their argument escalated further.
This discord continued for days, leaving them in a tense standoff.
Ms. Fang forbade Eldest Uncle from leaving the house again. She viewed him as naive and reckless—why would he put himself in such a position?
If he had simply asked for his own demise, it would be one thing, but what if his actions implicated his sons?
This time, he had lured two women to serve him. What if he attempted to bring more back for his sons next?
Was this the kind of family they wanted?
Ms. Fang agonized over what to do with the two women.
Initially, they had considered offering them money to set them free. However, upon seeing their fear and sincere apologies, along with their pledges to serve dutifully without causing any trouble, Ms. Fang’s heart softened. She chose not to blame them for the situation but rather pitied them, ultimately giving them money to secure their release—an act of goodwill.
Unexpectedly, when the two women knelt down, weeping and begging for mercy, Ms. Fang found herself unexpectedly cast in a negative light.
Ms. Fang was deeply vexed by the situation.
It was Aunt Qing who covertly urged caution. She pointed out that judging by their appearance, demeanor, and grooming, these women had likely been groomed as playthings by affluent families since youth, taught only to please and serve men. Having lived a sheltered life, if released, they might face dire consequences…
If set free, their true nature would be swiftly exposed by astute individuals who could exploit them for profit. They could end up being sold off for a pittance.
How could they not be terrified upon hearing they might be dismissed?
This was the first time Ms. Fang had encountered such a situation. She was astonished beyond words.
Such absurdity actually existed in the world!
Despite her discomfort with these individuals, she couldn’t bring herself to blame them.