Chapter 468: They’re Not Wrong
The Old Marquis believed that he had made a significant concession and hoped that Su Bin would understand his position.
However, Su Bin remained resolute.
Su Bin was not willing to simply let go of the Old Marquis’ equal wife. Nevertheless, her private execution was of little consequence to him.
What Su Bin truly desired was for the Old Marquis to admit his mistakes and publicly reveal the truth about his father’s departure from home.
The private execution of the Old Marquis’ equal wife held no bearing in Su Bin’s grand plan. If he wished to press charges against her in a court of law, he could have her sentenced as he saw fit. The act of a concubine murdering her primary wife typically warranted a death sentence by hanging.
Su Bin aimed to make everyone aware of the methods this woman had employed to cause his grandmother’s death and compel his father to leave.
He sought to expose the fact that his father had not acted recklessly back then but rather that his grandfather had lavished favor upon the concubine who was responsible for his wife’s demise.
Despite holding some evidence, it was not sufficient to send the Old Marquis’ equal wife to the gallows due to the passage of time. It also failed to expose the Old Marquis’s past errors.
