Talk alone? At this time?
When the Jinyun Hall is trying so hard to protect her? Is she disregarding the Jinyun Hall?
Could it be this child’s mind is such a mess that she hasn’t seen that the Jinyun Hall is protecting her so she wants to beg for herself?
These thoughts raced through Lord Lin’s mind. A flash of anxiety and incomprehension also crossed the pitch-pot director’s face.
Lord Lin was not a child. Of course, he wouldn’t let go of such an opportunity.
"Fine," he said.
As they watched Miss Jun accompany Lord Lin to a neighboring room, Fang Jinxiu’s face was taut with anger, the director was expressionless, and Ning Yunzhao was frowning again.
Could it be when she said that it concerned another person’s reputation, she meant him?
Otherwise, why would she look at him.
What kind of thing concerned him?
Ning Yunzhao’s face hardened as he thought of a possibility.
The door behind them shut, and the room fell into silence.
Miss Jun said she wanted to talk to Lord Lin alone. The director did not approve, but he still prepared her a room where no one else could listen in.
The Jinyun Hall was a business that pursued the path of a gentleman. So they absolutely would not be rude.
"Miss Jun, you are still young. Making mistakes is not such a rare thing," Lord Lin spoke first, his tone laced with sorrow. "As long as you admit your mistakes, there will always be a chance."
Miss Jun nodded.
"Yes, as long as you admit your mistakes, there will be a chance to correct them," she said.
So you admit it. Lord Lin looked at her.
"So say it, what actually happened," he said woodenly.
"It is very simple, this must be a conspiracy," Miss Jun said. "Since the time that Miss Lin invited me out on this March 3rd, or perhaps even earlier."
A conspiracy, of course it was a conspiracy.
Perhaps created since she and Jin’er got to know each other.
Who his daughter associated with was always something for the madam to care about. As a father, he didn’t care, but that didn’t mean he didn’t know what sorts of people were proper to associate with.
In his eyes, Jun Zhenzhen was not someone who was suitable to be friends with his daughter.
"Jin’er regards you as a friend, so it’s even worse when you do such a thing," he said with loathing.
"Miss Lin allowing me to be her friend was part of the conspiracy," Miss Jun said. "Lord Lin you also know very well that I am not suitable to be her friend. Miss Lin also knows this."
Lord Lin was infuriated.
"You really have an evil heart, "he said. "You doubt Jin’er’s sincerity, so you did such a thing to hurt her."
To some adults, their kids were pure, innocent, guiltless. They were very obedient, just like when they were born, forever a harmless babe. They never considered them adults, and didn’t believe that they could have inferior qualities of selfishness, deceit, jealousy, hatred.
Miss Jun never had this struggle, but as a member of the nobility and a future princess, she had seen the daughters of the noble families and their fights from above.
These girls fought openly and covertly. But the adults thought of these fights as naughty, insignificant. They didn’t believe that these kids’ fights could sometimes be just like those of adults, bloody and cruel.
Miss Jun felt disinclined to explain the hidden facets between Miss Lin and Miss Jun’s interactions to Lord Lin.
As a girl, spectating and participating directly were both very shocking. An adult like Lord Lin could not understand.
"Miss Lin was not sincere. Miss Lin was only sincere in hurting me," she said directly. "Lord Lin invited me to go out with her, and while we were en route she gave all kinds of signals to lure me to the Jinyun Hall. Xianglan drugged the tea, then brought me to the prearranged room, section 4, room 7. That mute was probably hidden there at that time, just waiting for me to enter the room. But by chance, I suddenly became interested in playing pitch-pot, so I decided to go play. As a result, I don’t know why Miss Lin entered the room. Everything that she planned happened to her, and now we are here."
She quickly summarized what had happened. Lord Lin was looking at her, dumbstruck.
"You, you’re talking drivel!" he shouted out. "This story is much too clumsy!"
He got angrier as he spoke, and started pacing around.
"Complete, utter nonsense. What suggestive hints, what mute hiding in the closet ahead of time, what Xianglan drugging the tea. Your words are simply too laughable!"
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