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Rui Yuhuan's expression changed slightly, while Old Madam Ning's expression softened. She glanced at her indifferently, and Rui Yuhuan's body trembled. She couldn't help but laugh and said, "Seeing how good the Second and Third Misses are to each other, I am truly envious. Unfortunately, I am an only child, and no matter how much I envy them, it is impossible. Fortunately, the General brought me to the manor, so I can feel the sisterly affection in the manor."

Ouyang Yue and Ouyang Rou ignored her. At this moment, Aunt Hua said sarcastically, "Isn't that right? When it comes to feelings, only blood sisters can get along. Outsiders just won't do." These words were clearly mocking Rui Yuhuan. Rui Yuhuan was young, and Ouyang Zhide had no interest in her. But that didn't mean the women in the mansion would let their guard down. Aunt Hua was the only one in the mansion without children, and she was most afraid of a newcomer stealing the emperor's favor.

Rui Yuhuan's face trembled, and she immediately put on a tearful look. Aunt Hua changed the subject: "Speaking of which, yesterday the old lady said that the two young ladies would be sent out of the mansion today. How come it's so late? We haven't seen the eldest young lady at all, and Aunt Ming didn't go to check on her either. Such open dissatisfaction with the old lady's punishment is not like the behavior of the eldest young lady who is usually very tactful."

Aunt Ming couldn't pretend to be calm today. With a cold face, she said to the maid beside her, "Yang'er, go and see the eldest young lady. Is it because she is too attached to home that she is so late?"

The excuse that Aunt Ming came up with made Aunt Hua scoff, but she didn't say much. She had also noticed Old Madam Ning's displeased expression. Anyway, the old lady would punish her, which would be enough. Aunt Hua had no children, so she wished that all the young ladies and gentlemen in the mansion would die. Naturally, she was the one who was most gloating.

After delivering the cloak, Ouyang Yue sat down, sipping the newly brewed tea served by the servants of Anhe Hall. Her expression was indifferent, her demeanor unreadable. However, Yang'er hadn't returned for a long time, and Aunt Ming's face grew even more unpleasant. She thought that this wasn't the time for the young lady to throw a tantrum; she should leave peacefully now. If she acted so awkwardly before leaving and angered the old lady, it would be difficult for her to do anything about it later. Unable to wait any longer, she turned to her other personal maid, Xiao'er, and said, "Go and see why Yang'er is so slow. See what's going on."

Aunt Hua sneered, "In my humble opinion, Miss is..."

Just then!

A terrified scream echoed throughout the General's mansion: "It's terrible! The young lady has hanged herself! She's dead!"

boom!

This incident struck like a thunderbolt, shaking everyone in the General's Mansion!

The cold smile on Aunt Hua's face hadn't changed when her eyes suddenly widened. Old Madam Ning, Aunt Ning Ming, and the others were all somewhat taken aback, as if they hadn't heard what was being said. But that was just their imagination!

However, that terrified scream rang out again: "Oh no! The young lady has hanged herself, she's dead!" This time, the voice was even more shrill, so sharp it seemed to pierce the sky. No matter how hard they tried to pretend they had misheard, they were still utterly shocked and speechless for a moment.

"Bang!"

Sudden!

The teacup in Ouyang Yue's hand fell to the ground and shattered into pieces. Ouyang Yue exclaimed in astonishment, "What! What happened? Which lowly maid was shouting? Why would my elder sister hang herself? What exactly happened!"

Ouyang Yue's shout startled everyone. Old Madam Ning immediately said anxiously, "Mama Xi, quickly take some people to see what's going on. What's wrong with Hua'er? Hurry!"

Ning looked surprised, but her heart skipped a beat. Was Ouyang Hua really dead? If so, all the better!

Aunt Ming was restless and wanted to rush over to see what was going on. She didn't believe that Ouyang Hua would hang herself. That was something she had taught her since she was a child, and she knew Ouyang Hua's personality very well.

After a while, Madam Xi returned with Yang'er. Both of them looked tense. Yang'er was even trembling all over and pale. Old Madam Ning immediately asked, "Madam Xi, what's wrong? Is there some trouble at Huacai Courtyard?"

Madam Xi's face was serious: "Madam, Yang'er was ordered by Consort Ming to invite the eldest young lady over. When I arrived at Huacai Courtyard, I found the eldest young lady's maids Huan'er and Ling'er waiting outside. They said that the eldest young lady was in a bad mood last night and wouldn't let anyone keep watch, so they were both sent away. But this morning, the eldest young lady's door hasn't been opened. When Yang'er went there, Huan'er and Ling'er were still knocking on the door, but the eldest young lady didn't come to open it for a long time, so Yang'er had them force the door open. But... but..."

Yang'er suddenly screamed, "The young lady was dressed in white, hanging from a long white rope. Her eyes were bulging, her tongue was sticking out so long, and her face was completely bloodless. How terrifying! How terrifying! It's so horrible! The young lady hanged herself! She hanged herself!" Yang'er looked extremely frightened, clearly not expecting Ouyang Hua to hang herself. Seeing a hideous dead body for the first time would frighten anyone. Yang'er kept muttering, 'So terrifying, so terrifying,' as if she hadn't yet recovered from the scene.

Upon hearing this, Aunt Ming hurriedly took several steps back, bumping into a chair behind her. She fell backward, chair and all, and her face turned deathly pale. Her eyes bulged as she cried out, "Impossible! Impossible! Xiao'er, Qi Mama, help me to see her! No, Miss wouldn't commit suicide! No way!"

At this moment, Aunt Ming didn't care about her status or etiquette at all. She screamed in terror, and Xiao'er and Qi Mama were also stunned. They immediately helped Aunt Ming walk out.

Old Madam Ning's face twitched violently: "Mother Xi, are you telling the truth!"

Madam Xi nodded: "Madam, what I said is true. I immediately helped the young lady down and then sent someone to fetch a doctor, but the young lady's hands and feet were ice cold, and she was no longer breathing..."

Old Mrs. Ning's heart skipped a beat: "Quick! Go to Huacai Courtyard and take a look!" Mama Xi hurriedly stepped forward to help her.

Ning gave a signal and was helped away by a maid. Ouyang Yue also hurriedly followed. Aunt Hong and Ouyang Rou exchanged a glance. Ouyang Hua was dead? That arrogant Ouyang Hua, who looked down on everyone, was dead? Really? The two of them immediately followed. Anhe Hall suddenly became deserted. Along the way, many servants who heard Yang'er's shrill voice ran to Huacai Courtyard to see what was going on.

When Old Ning and the others arrived, the Hua Cai Courtyard was already surrounded by layers upon layers of servants.

"Get out of the way!" Mother happy shouted as soon as she saw it.

The servants immediately bowed their heads and made way. Old Madam Ning led everyone into the house with a sullen face. As soon as they entered Ouyang Hua's room, they smelled a strange odor, which seemed to be the smell of a corpse. Although it was not obvious, the odor was still undeniable. Everyone was shocked. Could it be true?

But then they saw Ouyang Hua's two maids, Huan'er and Ling'er, kneeling by the bed, while a woman dressed in white was lying on the bed. Old Madam Ning hurried in, and as soon as she saw the person on the bed, she was so frightened that she leaned back.

"ah!"

But there lay Ouyang Hua on the bed, her skin deathly white, utterly devoid of color, even her pale lips were a uniform white! Yet her bright red tongue dangled out, and her eyes bulged as if about to burst from their sockets, the veins visible beneath. Her ferocious appearance startled even the well-traveled Old Madam Ning, who nearly fell to the ground. The other masters of the household who had accompanied her also retreated in shock.

When Aunt Ming saw Ouyang Hua like this, she gasped and reached out her trembling hand to touch Ouyang Hua's nose. As soon as she touched it, she felt a bone-chilling cold. There was not a breath of air coming out of it, clearly indicating that he was dead.

"The doctor is here!"

Just then, a servant outside called out, and an old man in a gray robe, carrying a pear wood medicine chest, walked in: "Where is the patient?"

As everyone turned around, he looked up and was startled: "What! A dead man! What am I supposed to see then?" The doctor was also shocked by Ouyang Hua's death and turned to leave in anger. This doctor was also quite particular; seeing a dead man was considered very unlucky, and most doctors naturally did not want to do so.

At this moment, Madam Xi gave a wink, signaling Green Robe to step forward and hand the doctor a bulging purse: "Doctor, please take a look, there might still be hope. Besides, you are a highly skilled doctor, could you please examine the young lady's cause of death?" Just a moment ago she was asking if there was any hope, and now she was asking about the cause of death—a clear contradiction. Everyone in the room knew that Ouyang Hua was definitely dead, beyond saving!

The doctor's expression was grim as he looked at the silver, but he took a few deep breaths to lessen his horror at Ouyang Hua. He still came over to examine Ouyang Hua's eyes, tongue, and pulse, and after checking her over, he immediately turned away from Ouyang Hua, taking several steps away from the bed before saying, "This young lady's body is already cold and stiff, indicating she has been dead for quite some time. According to my deduction, she died last night and is beyond saving. Everyone, please prepare for the funeral. I will take my leave now." With that, the doctor hurriedly left, his hasty manner suggesting he was going back to get some leaves to ward off bad luck.

"Young Miss, how could you die? How could you be so foolish? No, absolutely not!" As soon as the doctor left, Aunt Ming screamed incoherently. She couldn't imagine, she couldn't possibly imagine that Ouyang Hua would die, let alone commit suicide!

From a young age, Aunt Ming taught Ouyang Hua to be patient, yet diligently learn all the skills and knowledge expected of a woman. Although Aunt Ming came from a higher social standing than the other concubines in the household, if she hadn't seen through Old Madam Ning's intentions and hadn't been patient and waited for her opportunity, she wouldn't have been able to sit securely in her position as a concubine for so many years. After all, not only did others in the household covet Old Madam Ning's position as the principal wife, but many also envied her status as a concubine. Aunt Ming knew how to conceal her abilities, but this wasn't true humility; it was knowing when to strike. Therefore, she and Ouyang Hua rarely made any moves over the years, but when they did, few opponents escaped unscathed.

Over the years, they had lived a prosperous and comfortable life, rarely experiencing any unhappiness. Under Aunt Ming's tutelage, Ouyang Hua had also mastered this art. She had only made a fool of herself; it wasn't yet out of control. Ouyang Hua had merely been sent to the villa for a while, and Aunt Ming was confident she would bring her back soon. Why would Ouyang Hua die? And at this time? This was absolutely not Ouyang Hua's character! Aunt Ming refused to believe it; she simply couldn't believe it!

"No, Miss won't do anything rash, absolutely not!" Aunt Ming's eyes were bloodshot, and her face was filled with a ferocious glint. She lunged at the bed and shook Ouyang Hua incessantly, but Ouyang Hua could only stare blankly and was unable to respond at all.

"Ah, what is Miss holding in her hand!" Mama Xi, with her sharp eyes, suddenly noticed that Ouyang Hua seemed to be holding something in her hand. She immediately rushed over, picked it up, and handed it to Old Madam Ning.

Old Madam Ning opened it and her eyes widened. She gasped. The "blood letter" was indeed a "blood letter"! The bright red color shocked Old Madam Ning once again!

Madam Xi craned her neck to take a look and was also shocked: "This... the young lady really committed suicide, this..."

Aunt Ming rushed over quickly and snatched the blood-written letter from Ouyang Hua's hand. Her movements were so fast and her behavior so rude that she almost knocked over Old Madam Ning. However, no one blamed her at the moment, and some even said something unfounded. It was only in this situation that Aunt Ming's reaction was normal.

Aunt Ming unfolded the blood-written letter with trembling hands. The blood on it was Ouyang Hua's handwriting, and it was definitely hers! However, it wasn't blood, but rather deep red cinnabar, yet it could still be called a blood-written letter. Upon seeing Ouyang Hua's last letter, Aunt Ming's heart pounded. Her lips trembled as she clutched the blood-written letter, staring blankly for a long time, unsure of how to react.

Aunt Hong immediately pulled her over, glanced at her, and exclaimed in shock, "The eldest young lady was ashamed because so many men and women saw her body in the Ning Mansion, and she was also seen making love with Hong Yicheng in public. She had no face to live in this world, so she committed suicide. Moreover..." Aunt Hong's eyes widened, "Moreover, the eldest young lady felt that she had been drugged, and that person was Hong Yicheng. When the two of them were doing that, Hong Yicheng said... afterwards, he proposed marriage to the General's Mansion. Hong Yicheng clearly knew what happened back then; he planned it all out!"

The more Aunt Hong read, the paler her face became, and she even trembled a little, while Ouyang Rou also lowered her head and shivered.

yes!

Hong Yicheng knew it; he was clearly doing it on purpose! And she was an accomplice! Although she claimed to have seen a shadowy figure, it was hard to say whether Ouyang Hua and Hong Yicheng actually saw it. Ouyang Rou also knew that Hong Yicheng had been waiting there for a long time, and the chances of him seeing the shadowy figure were slim; he was clearly doing it intentionally. It was possible that they had been caught having an affair, which was why he deliberately sided with Ouyang Rou's story. Ouyang Rou even felt that, given Hong Yicheng's cunning, even if he knew the person wasn't Ouyang Yue, it was possible that Ouyang Hua had gotten lost, or that he had deliberately kidnapped her in a moment of panic!

After all, what Ouyang Yue could do, Ouyang Hua could very well do as well. Ouyang Yue, being the legitimate daughter, had a higher status, but Ouyang Hua's reputation over the years was a notch above Ouyang Yue's. She also had the Ministry of Revenue's mansion as her backing, which was an advantage. As a second-best option, what was impossible about it?

If that's the case! Absolutely possible!

Ouyang Hua was usually arrogant and never really thought highly of Hong Yicheng. Otherwise, Ouyang Rou wouldn't have been so sure she could have taken Hong Yicheng away from Ouyang Hua. Being framed by Hong Yicheng and losing her innocence in front of so many people, given Ouyang Hua's pride and temperament, it's possible she might have hanged herself in a moment of despair! Although it wasn't Ouyang Yue, and Ouyang Rou wasn't directly involved, if investigated, she would be an accomplice. Wouldn't they be in deep trouble then?

Aunt Ming shook her head in disbelief: "No, Miss wouldn't commit suicide. I know her, I know her. She wouldn't have committed suicide. She must have been murdered! She must have been murdered!" Aunt Ming shouted hysterically.

Old Madam Ning's face was also very gloomy. Aunt Hong hadn't yet read that Ouyang Hua had also said in her letter that she didn't want to go to the villa, that she felt wronged, and that Ouyang Hua had died just like that. Wasn't this implying that Ouyang Hua was angry about Old Madam Ning's unfair treatment and that she herself was partly responsible for Ouyang Hua's suicide? Old Madam Ning had watched Ouyang Hua grow up since childhood. Although her feelings for her weren't entirely pure, she did have some affection for her. These words had hurt Old Madam Ning somewhat. Moreover, if word got out that her grandmother had forced the eldest daughter of the household to death, it would be a further blow to the already prestigious reputation of the General's Mansion!

A smug glint flashed in Ning's eyes. Over the years, Aunt Ming had fought her openly and secretly many times, and neither of them had gained any advantage. Now that Ouyang Hua was dead, Aunt Ming had lost a major bargaining chip. How could she not be happy! However, this expression only lasted for a moment, and Ning's expression disappeared again, replaced by grief.

Aunt Hong and Ouyang Rou were equally frightened, but at this moment they could only pretend to be very angry, not daring to say a word, for fear of saying the wrong thing. If this matter were investigated further, they would be finished. Aunt Hua covered her face with a handkerchief, her face full of smiles, but suddenly burst into tears to express her grief.

Only Aunt Liu sighed and glanced at Ouyang Hua, shaking her head slightly, her face seemingly filled with regret.

Ouyang Yue calmly observed Ouyang Hua's lifeless, unseeing gaze, a chilling smile curving her lips. Ouyang Yue was never one to suffer a loss, and in their past encounters, she had given Ouyang Hua and his group opportunities. However, this time, Ouyang Hua had clearly gone too far. That time in the palace, Ouyang Hua had merely sent a few wealthy young men, including Ning Xihai, to harass her; the methods were despicable, but Ouyang Yue hadn't taken it seriously. But this time, Ouyang Hua had actually tried to take advantage of the chaos, bringing so many low-class men to humiliate her—this was something Ouyang Yue could not tolerate!

If Ouyang Hua succeeded, even someone as resolute as Ouyang Yue would definitely be shaken. Moreover, if she hadn't transmigrated, she was certain that the original owner of this identity, or any other young lady from a wealthy family, would have had a 90% chance of survival. Of the remaining 10%, perhaps half would have been driven insane. Some families might even have assassinated the victim to protect their reputation!

Ouyang Hua's behavior was too insidious. Ouyang Yue clearly could no longer give her a chance to make a move. She turned the tables on them and did more than just embarrass them!

That's right! Ouyang Hua's death was orchestrated by Ouyang Yue.

After returning home yesterday, Ouyang Yue secretly told Dongxue about the plan. That night, Dongxue went to Huacai Courtyard and secretly placed a blood letter—a copy of Ouyang Hua's handwriting—in the room to knock Ouyang Hua unconscious. However, Dongxue did not do anything else. This time, we have to thank Ouyang Su.

As a spirit, he could do many things others couldn't, but such actions were against the natural order. Ouyang Yue ultimately relied on Ouyang Su to persuade other spirits to do it, as she didn't want her son to incur too much karma before he was even born. In her previous life, as a special agent, she had killed many people without hesitation; the cycle of cause and effect would eventually bring consequences upon Ouyang Yue, the mastermind. Of course, those spirits were the key to sending Ouyang Hua to his doom, which is why even Dong Xue was somewhat bewildered at this moment.

Since entering the room, she had been secretly observing it. There were no signs of a struggle; she even pinpointed the exact location of the chair Ouyang Hua should have kicked over in his suicide attempt. She even stood by the bed and examined Ouyang Hua's neck, where there was only one bruise left from being strangled with a rope—but that was normal. If he had been strangled first and then the act was staged as a hanging, there should have been two ligature marks; even the most meticulously staged suicide would leave traces.

But now, everything in the room seemed so natural to her. If she hadn't been involved in the matter, she would have believed that Ouyang Hua had indeed hanged himself out of shame.

Not only Dongxue, but also happy Mama and several experienced wives, as well as Qi Mama from Aunt Ming's side, carefully examined the room. No matter how many people looked, the furnishings of the room could only have been caused by Ouyang Hua's suicide.

After examining her, Madam Qi quietly stayed beside Aunt Ming, whose face alternated between pale and flushed. She knew Ouyang Hua had committed suicide; the evidence before her was so clear, yet she still couldn't believe it. Hua'er really killed herself? This was so unlike her! Was it truly because this scandal was so huge, so shameful, that she couldn't process it all and took such an extreme step?

No! Is this possible?! This is impossible!

Aunt Ming kept shaking her head, her eyes darting around, still unable to believe it for a long time.

No one in the room spoke; they didn't know what to say.

Aunt Ming shrieked, "You tell me! Explain yourself! Did the young lady really commit suicide? Did no one harm her?!"

Huan'er and Ling'er, the two maids, trembled, their faces as pale as paper from fright. The young lady had died in the room, and if things were investigated, Huan'er and Ling'er would also be held responsible for not taking good care of her. But the two of them did not want to die!

Ling'er immediately said, "Madam, Madam, Aunt Ming, the eldest young lady has been in a bad mood since she returned yesterday. We were supposed to serve her closely, but she dismissed us and wouldn't let us near her. We had no choice but to obey. When we got up this morning, she didn't open the door. She is very fair in rewarding and punishing us, so we didn't dare to enter the room without her permission and had to wait outside."

Huan'er nodded repeatedly, saying, "Yes, yes! It was indeed because the young lady wouldn't let us serve her. When we tried to go forward, she flew into a rage. We knew she was in a bad mood, so we didn't dare disturb her and left. Today, when Sister Yang'er came to report, we tried to push the door open from the outside, but we couldn't. The young lady had locked the door from the inside. We had to put in a lot of effort to pry it open, and then...and we saw the young lady...she...waaaah."

Both of them cried after they finished speaking, whether from fear or genuine emotion, it was hard to tell.

Everyone thought it made sense. Since Ouyang Hua intended to commit suicide, she naturally didn't want anyone interfering. Besides, there were no signs of struggle on the scene, the furnishings in the room were similar to those of a typical suicide scene, and the doors and windows were locked from the inside. An ordinary person couldn't commit murder under such circumstances. So, if anyone was to blame, it was Ouyang Hua for acting impulsively.

Aunt Ming, her face cold, rushed forward and slapped Huan'er and Ling'er's mouths repeatedly: "Still dare to argue? Just because the eldest young lady didn't tell you to guard her, you think you can shirk your responsibilities? Even if the eldest young lady told you to leave, as servants, you should still be guarding outside her room. The eldest young lady was already in a bad mood, and she told you to leave in that state, yet you all obediently left. If you had been guarding outside, if you had been guarding outside, you would have heard the sound if something had happened to the eldest young lady. You all went down to sleep instead, and the eldest young lady was killed because of you! Killed because of you!"

"Clap clap clap clap!"

"Please spare me, Auntie! I'm innocent! I'm innocent!"

"Waaaah, Auntie, spare us! We're innocent! We never expected the young lady to commit suicide. She chased us away, and we waited outside, but that only drew her reprimands. We were forced into this situation. We're innocent!" Huan'er and Ling'er cried out in protest.

A sinister glint flashed across Aunt Ming's face: "Still dare to argue? Drag these two despicable wretches away and beat them to death with sticks! Beat them to death with sticks!"

Madam Ning frowned, about to step forward to reprimand her, when her maid, Lin, immediately stopped her, shaking her head. Even at times like this, Old Madam Ning turned a blind eye; after all, it was understandable that Consort Ming would lose her temper over Ouyang Hua's death. The death of two servants would appease Consort Ming, so Old Madam Ning would naturally do so. If Madam Ning were to reprimand or stop her now, it would only make her seem malicious and cause trouble later.

Ning's lips curled into a cold smile, but in the end she did not go out.

Aunt Ming was so angry she felt a tightness in her chest. Several rough-looking maids dragged Huan'er and Ling'er, who were crying and begging for mercy, away. Immediately, the sound of a board hitting flesh rang out outside, and Huan'er and Ling'er burst into wailing cries. The servants knew that Huan'er and Ling'er had been negligent and were now certain to die, so they struck them with increasing ruthlessness, showing no mercy whatsoever. In no time, the room was stained with blood behind the two girls.

Even so, Aunt Ming was still not satisfied. Huan'er and Ling'er were dead, but could Ouyang Hua come back? She was still dead!

She raised her head grimly, her cold eyes sweeping over Old Madam Ning, Madam Ning, Concubine Hong, Concubine Hua, Concubine Liu, Ouyang Yue, and Ouyang Rou. Finally, she gave Old Madam Ning a chilling look. If Old Madam Ning hadn't insisted on sending Ouyang Hua and Ouyang Rou to the villa yesterday, things might not have escalated to this point. After all, Ouyang Hua was far superior to Ouyang Rou; at least Hong Yicheng wasn't currently a consideration for them, and his background was acceptable. Ouyang Hua marrying him wouldn't be too bad a deal; things wouldn't have come to this.

"What happened? Hua'er is dead?!" Just then, Ouyang Zhide, who had just finished court, heard the servants in his mansion discussing the news of Ouyang Hua's suicide. He immediately rushed over, pushed aside the people in front of him, and saw Ouyang Hua's gruesome death face on the bed. He also gasped, "Hua'er is dead!"

Ouyang Zhide hadn't expected Ouyang Hua to be so resolute. At this moment, Mama Xi quietly recounted what had happened. Ouyang Zhide immediately took the blood-written letter from Aunt Hong's hand and read it. Then, his face turned ashen: "The Hong family, Hong Yicheng! They've gone too far!" Ouyang Zhide was furious and slammed his fist heavily on the table next to him. The table shattered and fell down with a crash.

"The Hong family has no respect for me at all. They broke off Yue'er's engagement just because of a few rumors in the capital. I saw that they were not a family to whom one could entrust one's life, so I haven't even settled accounts with them yet. Well! Well! Now that I'm back, they've set their sights on the young lady of the General's Mansion. Well! Well! Do they really think the General's Mansion has no one to rely on? Well! Well!" Ouyang Zhide was clearly furious, repeatedly saying "well!"

Then he roared, "Men! Get your weapons ready! I demand an explanation from the Hong family! Take your men and come with me!"

Ouyang Zhide had just returned, not even in his court robes yet. His face was flushed with anger as he led his men angrily toward the Hong residence.

Aunt Ming stared coldly at Ouyang Zhide. Just yesterday, Ouyang Zhide had declared that Ouyang Hua was not allowed to marry into the Hong family. Didn't he bear any responsibility for this? She gritted her teeth inwardly, her face darkening. Finally, she couldn't help but demand justice for Ouyang Hua and followed him with her entourage.

Seeing this, Old Ning and the others naturally followed angrily with their men.

A cold glint flashed in Ouyang Yue's eyes. She was determined to get justice for the hatred that Hong Yicheng had shown for killing the original owner of her body and for the many times he had framed her afterward.

"Let's go, let's seek justice!" Ouyang Yue said in an icy voice, and led her men out of the General's Mansion with hatred in their eyes!

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