Chapter 1013 Disposal (2)
"Yes, servant will take care of it right away!" Zhao Dafu quickly responded, paid his respects to Mo Yan and Mo Qingze among others, and respectfully retreated.
Once Zhao Dafu was a fair distance away, Xin Er looked at her sister with admiration in her eyes, shining brightly as she said, "Sis, you were so imposing just now, just like a real Commandery Princess! Your tone of voice was hardly different from usual, but Zhao Steward seemed almost afraid of you."
Mo Yan gave her sister a white look, "I am a bona fide County Lord, as honored as a Commandery Princess herself, except for not bearing the Chu surname. What difference is there between my status and that of a real Commandery Princess?"
At that moment, Xin Er also realized her mistake and quickly clasped her hands in flattery, "Isn’t it because I was dazzled and overwhelmed by my sister’s elegance? If it had been me, I might have been easily deceived by Zhao Steward."
"Humph, that’s because you are useless!" Zhenzhen finally caught the opportunity and ruthlessly ridiculed her second sister, "It was obvious that Zhao Steward was up to something; feeling guilty when facing our elder sister, he couldn’t withstand the slightest pressure! Ah, but why do I bother telling you this? Anyway, you wouldn’t be able to do anything about him."
Xin Er immediately got upset, put her hands on her hips with the air of an elder sister, and scolded Zhenzhen, "As if you’re the only clever one in the world. If you’re so smart, then how could you forget to memorize the passages? Moreover, as your second sister, you shouldn’t be ridiculing me to begin with. By the looks of it, you’ve learned your manners from a dog, who else should the Master punish if not you?"
Zhenzhen, feeling the sting of truth, stood up indignantly with her chin raised, looking at her second sister in retort, "They say the elder should love the younger; you should first be nurturing to me, your brother, before expecting me to respect you, an elder sister. How is that fair?"
Xin Er pursed her lips, laughed, and scolded back, "You’re still hung up on what happened by the door, you petty little thing!"
