Transmigration: Space-Aided Rise to Power and Prosperity-Chapter 683 - 519: Dissolute

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Chapter 683: Chapter 519: Dissolute

Since Zhu Pang and the others already knew about this, there’s no point in hiding it. They might embellish it and spread it around after returning. So it’s better if everyone goes to find out what happened.

"We still don’t know what exactly happened. Let’s go take a look!" After saying this, Heir Qin led the way.

Others were hesitant, clearly sensing something significant involved a scandalous matter. Should they go? Wouldn’t the hosts want to keep such matters hidden?

Why were they being invited to join the spectacle? Going there now seemed inappropriate, wouldn’t it? Wouldn’t it be disrespectful to the hosts?

Zhu Pang was surprised by Qin Min’s suggestion, as he expected Qin Min to brush them off and have them return to the flower hall!

Noticing the reluctance among the crowd, Qin Min realized everyone felt apprehensive.

So, he said to everyone, "Let’s go! Let everyone bear witness for our mansion. Our mansion has strict rules, and such an incident couldn’t possibly happen here without a reason."

Since Heir Qin had laid it bare, everyone present stopped hesitating. People’s nature is to become curious, eager to join in on the gossip.

Moreover, Ji Mingxuan was just the son of a fifth-rank official. Even if he bore a grudge afterward, what could he do to them?

Thus, Zhu Pang excitedly followed Qin Min to the pavilion. Qin Min had heard about the grudge between Zhu Pang and Ji Mingxuan, so it was expected that Zhu Pang would rush eagerly to the spectacle.

Looking at Second Young Master Qin, Gu Chengyu noticed he was well-versed and articulate. Though a playboy, his eloquence and presence were uncommon.

Seeing many people gathered outside the pavilion from afar, Qin Min frowned.

Zhu Pang hastened his pace at the sight, feeling that the spectacle was about to get even more exciting.

"Mother! What happened?" Qin Min asked upon seeing a woman with a grim expression talking to his own mother.

In fact, there weren’t really any guests here, only that woman, surrounded by many maidservants and servants blocking the pavilion door.

The Eldest Princess’s expression darkened upon seeing her eldest son bringing a bunch of young men. How could such a scandal be known? Wouldn’t it disgrace the Princess’s Mansion?

Seeing the young men behind her, the Tang Family’s expression was equally displeased. She hoped the Eldest Princess would help keep it hidden, but what did Heir Qin mean by bringing so many people here?

"Min! Why aren’t you entertaining the guests properly? What are you doing here? This matter will be handled by me."

The Eldest Princess didn’t want her eldest son involved. Ji Yan had indeed raised a son who brought disgrace to others’ homes.

Approaching the room, Qin Min heard strange noises and felt uneasy.

The sounds of intertwined breathing and rhythmic slapping were unmistakable to a married man.

Yet, he wondered why his mother hadn’t asked someone to separate them already.

Didn’t those inside hear the conversation outside? How could they be so engrossed? So reckless, disregarding propriety.

Moreover, this was where he often rested, a place he decorated himself. It was his spot for tea and enjoying the scenery, now tainted by their trysts. How could he not be angry? 𝓯𝓻𝒆𝙚𝒘𝓮𝙗𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝒍.𝙘𝓸𝙢

Now this place couldn’t be used in the future; how unfortunate.

"Mother, is Mr. Ji inside? Why not let someone bring them out?" Qin Min awkwardly asked, especially given he spoke with his mother.

Zhu Pang and others approached, many understanding the situation, coughing at the recognition of the intensity inside.

Even from the doorway, the sounds were clear. They should have realized what those inside were doing.

Zhu Pang, though unmarried, had a concubine, understanding well enough.

He was dumbfounded, pondering who the woman might be. Surely not today’s female guests?

How could noblewomen behave so obscenely, no different from women of ill repute?

The Eldest Princess wanted her son to take people away, but Qin Min had already ordered staff to separate those inside.

"Wait! Ahem! They shouldn’t go in; Miss from the Kong Mansion is still inside."

The Eldest Princess was conflicted. Despite calling out several times, there was no response from inside.

If they sent women in, wouldn’t Ji Mingxuan be seen naked?

Sending male servants would be worse; if the woman inside was seen unclothed, it would complicate matters.

Earlier, two servants had caught sight while looking for people, but who cared now? It was these shameless two; who would bother covering for them?

After this incident, those two must certainly become a pair. She couldn’t be too excessive with the niece nearby.

"Mother! It’s unclear what exactly happened. Mother, you should first call them out. This situation is suspicious; our mansion shouldn’t bear the blame."

The Eldest Princess agreed, realizing there must be a trap.

Reasonable people with even a hint of shame would have stopped upon hearing outside voices. What kind of thick skin did they have?

Moreover, Miss Ji, being a woman, should be more thin-skinned than a man, right?

The Tang Family was deeply ashamed. This shameless girl did throw herself at someone, with no sense of shame.

The invitation to the Princess’s Mansion didn’t include Ji Yuying’s name; it was forced by grandmother through Huan.

"Your Highness, look at this mess. Although it’s troubled the mansion, as the child’s aunt, I must stand up for her. Women always suffer more from such matters. Though she only came from Hejian Prefecture recently, she’s normally well-behaved. How could this happen today..."

Despite despising Ji Yuying deeply, the Tang Family had to stand up.

Regardless of how it occurred, for the Kong Mansion’s reputation, she couldn’t be weak-willed.

This situation was partly the Eldest Princess’s responsibility. Men and women were separated. How did these two meet? Strict rules needed in the Princess’s Mansion.

Understanding the Tang Family’s implications, the Eldest Princess’s displeasure deepened. Was this their ploy to blame the Princess’s Mansion? Her niece’s impropriety reflecting on the Princess’s Mansion?