Chapter 1168 - 371: Identity Revealed_2
"No, didn’t her in-laws send her to the ancestral house? What mischief can she still make?" Liu Tinglan said dismissively, believing her husband’s cousin had completely lost any chance to turn things around, and all that was left was to marry her off next year with her dowry, and all would be well.
Seeing this, Mo Yan couldn’t help but remind her, "You should still be careful, now that you and Brother Shen are staying in Jing City. If she takes advantage of your absence and starts her antics again, with crying, making scenes, and threatening suicide, couldn’t your in-laws still intervene on her behalf?"
Liu Tinglan frowned in annoyance, "Let her be. Even if she tries to please my in-laws in every possible way, it’s only a matter of getting a bigger dowry. At most, I’ll have to tolerate her for a year before she gets married. Brother Jin and I are in Jing City, and even when we return for the holidays, we hardly see her. I’ll just be more considerate to my in-laws in the future, I don’t believe she can completely win them over."
Mo Yan saw that she had her own ideas and it wasn’t her place to say much more; after all, it was their family matter, and it wouldn’t be good for her to interfere too much.
The two of them stopped discussing the disheartening topic and moved on to other more interesting matters. Halfway through their conversation, Mo Yan thought of something and leaned closer to whisper in Liu Tinglan’s ear, "Are those little pills effective? Did they work?"
Despite how powerful those pills were described in ancient texts, Mo Yan had never tested them herself or had others try them. It was Xuetuan who had tested them in his own way. He said they were usable, and that was the only reason she dared to give them to Liu Tinglan. As for the actual efficacy, she truly wasn’t certain.
Considering the timeline, they should have been used about three times by now, and the effects should be noticeable.
Liu Tinglan’s cheeks rapidly flushed with a shy crimson hue, and she nodded bashfully, "They are quite effective. If they could be sold to the women in the back quarters, I’m sure they would bring in a lot of silver." As for what made them so effective, she was truly too embarrassed to spell it out.
Mo Yan was quite pleased—this was her first time independently producing pills. Although she hadn’t invented them, she still felt a sense of achievement.
