Chapter 484 - 467: Putting Oil To Set Fire-II
Li Lian who was in the corner of the room felt that it was wrong for her to hear the two quarrel, from what she could seem it appear that Li Xiao Chen’s and Violet’s relationship had wane instead of progressing. Though she did heard a little form the conversation, she dare not make any sort of opinion or conclusion about the fight. Though interested, she also knew this wasn’t her matter. But strange, why was she always in the situation where she found the two of them together?
Li Lian made her way to the study room where she would have time to think of the things that were busying her mind. She still couldn’t shake off her deep anger against Mrs. Xie, who she had just exposed to be the one to push her grandmother to the deadly fall. It disgust her to think that Mrs. Xie was her biological mother, the woman who had given birth to her, enough to make Li Lian want to find out or a way where she could draw all the blood that came from her family with a new one.
In the beginning, Li Lian wondered from who had Xie Hue Lin inherited her godawful character only to find out now that it all came from Mrs. Xie. Li Lian thanked the generation skip for it had spared her from her family’s loathsome disposition.
Li Lian then decided to think about her current most crucial matter which was the war with Wei Tsui Lan that was around the corner.
"Mistress," came a voice of the maid that startled awake Li Lian from her thought. She turned away and the maid offered a polite bow, "Elder and Madam Li are here to visit you; they are waiting for you in the sitting room."
Last time Madam and Elder Li visited her to speak about the reason why the accident that happened with her and Li Jun Wei was supressed and kept as a missing case. She asked herself if there was anything they forgot. As she thought it might be about Li Jun Wei and that it would be dire, she flew to the sitting room, opening the door to find both Madam and Elder Li sipping their green tea.
"Li Lian!" Madam Li quickly called her name with a bright tone, "Sit here, there is something very important we want to discuss with you."
For now, there doesn’t seem to be a grave matter, thought Li Lian to her relief. She took a seat on where Madam Li offered her to. Taking the seat, she then heard the woman asked, "Which would you like? A western or Chinese wedding? Personally I love the traditional ones better as I can tell how the red wedding gown would suit you so much like a lovely princess."
"But Western wedding procession is more modern and we won’t fall from the fashion," said Elder Li who jumped to the conversation with a delightful intonation.
