Transmigration: From Farmer To Empress-Chapter 2017 - 2025: Destroying Scum (3)

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Chapter 2017: Chapter 2025: Destroying Scum (3)

"Husband, if Wen’er really comes to his senses, do you think he can bring that girl back?"

She held the letter, happily asking Mu Zhongqing. At this moment, Mu Zhongqing was also very happy; their son finally knew how to be good to a woman, and there was hope for having a grandson, how could he not be pleased?

"I estimate it’s about time. That girl is already without any support, and has offended the Dong family. How could Wen’er be at ease leaving her there alone?"

Upon hearing this, Lady Du grew even more joyful in her heart. She instructed the maids to clean the courtyard, decorate a room for the future daughter-in-law, added many antiques and decorative items to the future daughter-in-law’s room, and prepared generous gifts to await the daughter-in-law’s arrival...

Hearing that her younger brother had found the girl he admired, Fei’er naturally was also delighted. She specifically returned to her parental home, bringing many good things to leave for the future sister-in-law to use.

Now Fei’er, already a mother of four, is still like Cai Wei, maintaining a pure and beautiful face like a maiden, and a slender and graceful figure. She remains the beloved and most beautiful wife in Mo Ziqi’s heart.

After more than ten years of marriage, Mo Ziqi still maintains the same love and sweetness with Fei’er as when they were newlyweds. As long as it isn’t the time for the morning court session, he spends most of his time with Fei’er. The first thing he does once he returns home from the morning court session is to find Fei’er. If Fei’er is not at home or cannot immediately meet him, he becomes restless and anxious, and only upon seeing Fei’er does he calm down and continue to be that handsome and cool man.

Their four children are also very well-behaved and sensible. They have all inherited their parents’ excellent genes, each one born exceedingly beautiful and extraordinarily intelligent, which makes people envious.

The eldest daughter, Mo Lan, is already twelve years old and is a little talented girl famous in the capital; she excels in zither, chess, calligraphy, and painting, and is particularly known for her extraordinary plum blossom edict calligraphy. At such a young age, she is already a celebrity in the capital; the second daughter, Mo Yan, at nine years old, loves music and is talented in singing and dancing. Although in the eyes of people in Great Jin, singing and dancing are considered lowly crafts, Mo Yan is a noble young lady and doesn’t rely on singing and dancing to make a living; she indulges in these activities only for her own pleasure and not for outsiders to see. When she marries in the future, her husband will certainly love her more because of her talents; the youngest daughter, Mo Jia, at six, is still a little child with no apparent special inclinations or talents, only a love for food; the last child, a son, is three years old and is the treasured darling of the Old Duke and Madam, and Mo Yuanshan and his wife’s hearts—his formal name is Mo Chengzu, his nickname is Brother Shun, one of only two precious great-grandsons in the Duke Li Guo’s Mansion, more valuable than a golden egg little young master.

These four children bring joy and fulfillment to Fei’er and Mo Ziqi’s lives every day, making their everyday life happy and sweet!

Apart from Brother Shun, there is also a son born to Mo Zijing’s ex-wife in the house, formally named Mo Chengxun, now a teenager over ten attending the Royal Institute, reportedly doing well in his studies but somewhat mischievous, not particularly obedient to discipline.

All four of Mo Zijing’s daughters are already married. In the third year after Lady Yang’s death, he married another wife, who was also a girl from Yang’s family. Probably fearing that Mo Zijing would remarry and mistreat the children born to Lady Yang or overly favor the children born to the step-wife, thereby alienating the children of Lady Yang, the family decided to marry off a pretty girl from their clan to occupy Lady Yang’s place.

This step-wife, Young Lady Yang, is a distant branch of the Yang family, whose household had long fallen into decline, living off support from the main family. At the time of her marriage to Duke Li Guo’s Mansion to become the official wife, she was overjoyed, thinking a great fortune had befallen her. But little did she know, on the day before her marriage, she was called over by the Mistress of the Yang family and given a bowl of soup to cut off her ambition to fight for glory and honor in the future.