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Chapter 123 - 123: Making It Clear

    Chapter 123: Making It Clear


    Trantor: EndlessFantasy Trantion Editor: EndlessFantasy Trantion


    Aunt Fang was just speaking enthusiastically, but upon seeing Gu Zi emerge, she smiled coyly, portraying an image of both tenderpliance and an aversion to confrontation.


    “Why do you city folks speak so harshly? When did I spread rumors about your family? I don’t tell lies.”


    Her shifty eyes were watchful of every movement around her, as if prepared at any moment to defame or incite anyone.


    She looked as if she was ready to nder or incite anyone at any time.


    She already had an appearance that liked to stir up trouble. How could she hope to feign a rational demeanor?


    Observing her performance, Gu Zit s lips curled with a disdainful smile. Her acting skills were truly poor.


    “What ‘city people’ or ‘country folk’? Which city dweller, when tracing back a generation or two, isn’t from the countryside?”


    Gu Zits words initially surprised the surrounding women, but they soon echoed their agreement. Indeed, weren’t city dwellers originally from rural areas too? Unexpectedly, Gu Zi wasn’t as aloof as other city visitors usually were. She didn’t consider herself superior.


    Nheless, they still felt Gu Zi had gone too far; she shouldn’t have prevented her younger sister-inw from going home no matter what.


    But people are like this; they say anything behind your back, but in person, they have many reservations.


    Gu Zi was Su Shen’s woman. Several viges relied on Su Shen to lead a good life. No one dared to directly use Gu Zi of being malicious.


    Someone stepped forward to mediate, trying to please Gu Zi, “After all, Su Jing is Su Shen’s real sister. Aunt Fang might have misunderstood. She speaks her mind and is straightforward. Please don’t take it to heart.”


    “That’s right. That’s how it is in our vige. Say what you need to say, and once it’s spoken, everyone forgets about it.”


    “Indeed, this wasn’t a big deal to begin with. Let’s just disperse for now.” Seeing everyone speak up for her, Aunt Fang felt even more at ease.


    What if she could speak well as a city visitor? Not understanding the social rules of vige life meant that she couldn’t win people’s hearts.


    Although these words didn’t outright use Gu Zi of malice, those who understood knew that it was more unsettling than directlybeling someone as malicious.


    Gu Zi didn’t retaliate, knowing that everyone had rified that theirments weren’t heartfelt. If she were to retaliate, she’d appear petty.


    Gu Zi perfectly understood but wore a faint smile,posed and calm.


    After the women who were trying to reconcile finished speaking, she finally chimed in, “What you said makes sense. I didn’te out here to argue. But Aunt Fang, on the day you witnessed everything, why didn’t you rify things then?”


    People often don’t remember what they’ve said but easily remember what others have said. That’s why rumors and gossip can be formidable invisible weapons.


    Understanding the importance of rification, Gu Zi had the chance to address it in person. Even if others didn’t understand, she’d feel much more relieved by speaking the truth.


    When you dare to refute, those who want to nder you will be more wary before attempting to discredit you.


    Aunt Fang sneered, “How didn’t I rify? You were nning to set the dogs on us. Dare you say you didn’t?”


    Gu Zi smiled slightly, “I indeed intended to set the dozs loose, but on that day,


    when Tian Hai came to deliver apples, I didn’t let him in. How did that turn into me not allowing Su Jing in? Did you see Su Jing that day?”


    “Th-that Tian Hai represents Su Jing, doesn’t he? You didn’t let Tian Hai in; it implies you look down on Su Jing!” Aunt Fang felt her argument was rational and argued loudly.


    This statement evoked murmurs from the crowd. It turned out that Aunt Fang had exaggerated things.


    But some people believed Aunt Fangs logic was reasonable. “Yes, Tian Hai is Su Jing’s boyfriend. You didn’t let him in; it indeed seems that way, so it’s easy to misunderstand.”


    Aunt Fang, emboldened by someone siding with her, insisted, “Exactly! Seeing is believing!”


    There wasn’t a ripple in Gu Zi’s bright eyes; she continued, “On that day, I was alone at home. When Tian Hai knocked, firstly, he didn’t say Su Jing sent him to deliver the fruits. Secondly, in such a situation, any sensible man knows to avoid suspicion. So why would he insist on entering?”


    Her tone was gentle, her words articte, and her speech, calm and clear. After her remarks, she exuded aposed elegance, disying an air of dignity..
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