Chapter 294 The Marshal's Wife's White Moonlight 9
Mrs. Ling's mouth twitched.
Is this a help?
Isn't it a loss?
The person who put this advertisement in the newspaper is so mean.
Now, everyone knows about the shameless things that Second Miss Chu and Bai Yuechen did. How will the people of the Chu family go out in the future?
Mrs. Ling decided not to have any more contact with Mrs. Chu.
"Mom, Xihua is about to wake up. I'll go and see her." Yuanchun stood up and said goodbye to her mother-in-law.
Mrs. Ling threw the newspaper aside without even reading it, "I'm going to go see my eldest grandson, too."
That Chu Meng's matter is not as good as her eldest grandson. She wants to go hug her eldest grandson.
The mother-in-law and daughter-in-law went to the courtyard where Yuanchun lived. Ling Xihua lived in the east wing of her courtyard, guarded by a wet nurse, a maid, and a woman.
Ling Xihua woke up. The maid had just changed his diaper and the wet nurse was feeding him. The mother-in-law and daughter-in-law were waiting in the small hall.
Madam Ling took this opportunity to warn her, "Chunchun, Miss Chu II would do such a shameful thing, and she is not a quiet person. Don't associate with her anymore."
"I know, mom. Even if you don't tell me, I'm going to break up with her. I don't have such a shameless best friend."
Yuanchun didn't want Chu Meng to take advantage of her power again.
Mrs. Ling smiled gently and lovingly, thinking that her daughter-in-law was well-behaved, sensible, obedient and considerate, and it was a great blessing for her son to marry her.
"Chunchun, you gave birth and Changfeng was not at home. I am sorry that you were wronged. When they are done with their work, we in the Marshal's Mansion will hold a full moon banquet for you and your son."
"Okay."
Yuanchun smiled and said that it would take another three or four months for Ling Changfeng to finish his work.
By then, Ling Xihua could almost sit up.
At this time, the nurse brought Ling Xihua over. Ling Xihua was only one month old and would sleep after eating. Mrs. Ling saw her grandson close his eyes and fall asleep, so she gently brought him over, kissed his cheek, and smiled, "This little face is so tender. Look at my grandson, he has become plump and white in just one month. He looks exactly like his father when he was a child. They are both so cute that people can't bear to let go when they hold him."
Yuanchun's heart softened when she saw this, "Mom, hold me for a while."
"I haven't hugged you enough."
Mrs. Ling slightly turned sideways to prevent her daughter-in-law from snatching her eldest grandson away.
Yuanchun didn't dare to snatch it, for fear of waking up her eldest son.
She looked at him eagerly. Perhaps Mrs. Ling was also moved by her pity, so she gave the child to her and said, "Be careful, don't wake up my eldest grandson, and hold his head."
Ever since she had her eldest grandson, Mrs. Ling stopped even attending gatherings among other ladies. She stayed at home every day taking care of her children and playing with her grandson, living a contented life.
Mrs. Ling was born as a country girl. She was impatient with the interactions between those noble ladies, who pretended to obey but actually disobeyed, spoke with thorns, and had to say a hundred roundabout ways.
How could she, a country girl, learn those things?
In the past, when people came to invite her, she had no excuse and it was difficult for her to refuse them.
Now that she had a grandson, Mrs. Ling had a good excuse to postpone all those annoying gatherings.
Back then, Marshal Ling was injured while serving in the army and was chased by the enemy. He hid in a haystack of a farmer's house and escaped the pursuit.
However, he also fell into a coma due to excessive blood loss.
Mrs. Ling was the youngest daughter of that family. When she was carrying firewood to cook at night, she found someone hiding in the haystack, so she quickly called her father.
Mrs. Ling's father was a barefoot doctor, and he happened to have some medicinal herbs at home, so he saved Marshal Ling.
(End of this chapter)