And it was one of the reasons why Nan Hua choose to come here.
She wanted to know whether it was possible for her to recover her memories or not. This matter had never been told to anyone because transmigration was such an abstract thing that no one would be able to understand.
No.
There were several other transmigrated people in this world.
But she couldn't talk to them about this.
The meal was cold and stiff. When Nan Shu Cheng finally put down his chopsticks, the concubines also began to make their move, asking about him and also about many other things.
Nan Hua was not interested to listen to their blabbers. She divided her attention and noticed the woman who sat in front of Nan Xin, her birth mother.
'She's Concubine Mei.'
Mei Du Xia, Concubine Mei, was one of the few concubines who entered this residence at the same time as Concubine Qu. The two of them were pregnant during the time Madam Nan were conceiving. Though, Concubine Qu had a child faster than Concubine Mei and her child was a boy while Concubine Mei had a daughter.
That child ended up being the bargaining chip for Concubine Qu to hold better position in the household until she drove Madam Nan away.
"Nan Hua," Madam Qu suddenly called. "Since it's rare for you to stay here, how about if I introduce you to my friends?"
Madam Qu had held the position as the legal wife for several years. During this time, it was clear that she was making good use of her elevated position in order to seize many things that she used to be unable to.
One of them was the connection.
She had built a lot of connections and had friends from many circles.
Nan Hua raised her head and looked straight at Madam Qu, who was sitting right in front of her. "There's no need, Madam Qu."
Madam Qu.
When the concubines heard how Nan Hua called Madam Qu, they snickered in their heart. Nan Shu Cheng had just ordered them to be good towards Nan Hua, did it mean that they would have a chance to get closer to him more than Madam Qu? Many people had some sinister thoughts when they were looking in the direction of Madam Qu.
On the other hand, Madam Qu furrowed her eyebrows. "Are you planning to stay inside all the time, Nan Hua?" fɾeeweɓnѳveɭ.com
"Can't I?" Nan Hua asked back.
"No, that's…" Madam Qu tried to reason but found no words. In truth, most young noble girls were staying inside their residence because they didn't really have any reason to go out. Sometimes, there were indeed tea parties. But unless it was held by someone at higher position than them, they didn't necessarily have to come.
"Sister, don't you want to interact with more girls and have more friends?" Nan Xin asked cheerfully.
Nan Hua gave a sidelong glance. "There's no need."
"Why?"
"Should I?"
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