The Favored Little Peasant Seizes the Heroine's Script!-Chapter 452 - 429: Digging a Trap?
Originally, when Old Yuan wanted Yuan Yindi to arrange positions for Yuan Shoucheng and the others, Yuan Bao wasn’t clear about the specifics. She just knew about the matter and understood that because of it, her uncle and her grandfather had some disagreements.
Logically speaking, since Yuan Yindi hadn’t intervened, it wasn’t suitable for Wei Wushang to get involved either.
However, Yuan Bao still hoped that Wei Wushang could lend a hand.
After all, when she was very young, her cousins had been quite kind to her.
She felt obliged to acknowledge this kindness.
Furthermore, whether it was Yuan Pandi, Yuan Wangdi, or Yuan Laidi, they all treated her well.
Perhaps there was an agenda behind their kindness towards her.
But how many people in this world are truly good to those around them without ulterior motives?
The world hustles and bustles for profit, and all the comings and goings are for benefit.
"Alright, as you say!"
Upon hearing Yuan Bao’s words, Wei Wushang didn’t ask much and agreed directly.
As the son-in-law of the Yuan Family, if he didn’t take his wife’s family’s first request seriously, it would seem somewhat inconsiderate.
Of course, if these brothers-in-law were truly hopeless cases, then he could conveniently keep trouble away from their door.
Most importantly, when giving these brothers-in-law positions, he could do it entirely at his discretion, without needing to consider much.
This was where he differed from Yuan Yindi.
The same issue, handled differently due to differences in identity.
Consequently, the reactions of the Yuan Family were also different.
Old Yuan could be angry about the positions arranged for his sons, but he couldn’t lose his temper with a grandson-in-law like Wei Wushang.
Wei Wushang, understanding this, looked at his wife’s smile and instantly realized Yuan Bao’s plan. 𝗳𝐫𝚎𝗲𝚠𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝘃𝚎𝗹.𝗰𝗼𝗺
"Jiaojiao, you’re setting a trap for your cousins!"
Wei Wushang gazed at Yuan Bao with a teasing tone.
Yuan Bao smiled and said, "Eat as much as you have appetite for."
"When did I set a trap for them?"
"Yes, yes, you didn’t set a trap; I did!"
Wei Wushang laughed even more happily.
This little wife of his was indeed very clever.
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The two returned to the Wei Family, and only after Yuan Bao arranged her two brothers did she see Nanny Lan from her mother-in-law, the Eldest Princess’s side, coming over.
"Greetings, Young Madam!"
"Nanny Lan, you’re here at this time; does my mother have any instructions?"
"The Eldest Princess invites Young Madam to join her for dinner tonight!"
"Alright, I understand, thank you for taking the trip!"
"No trouble at all, this is what I should do!"
"Young Madam, you must be busy; I need to return and report to His Highness!"
Nanny Lan delivered the message and then gracefully left.
Yuan Bao asked Nanny Xue to escort Nanny Lan out.
As for her, she went to find Wei Wushang, asking him to accompany her to dine with her mother-in-law.
It wasn’t that Yuan Bao didn’t want to be alone with the Eldest Princess, but rather she felt that the Eldest Princess said she wanted to have dinner with her, it was more about hoping both of them could accompany her for a meal and conversation.
Wei Dingjiang was quite busy; though he was very affectionate with the Eldest Princess, work obligations made it difficult for him to come home whenever he wished.
Thus, the Eldest Princess felt quite lonely.
Despite the size of the Wei Family and the number of sisters-in-law she had, there were few with whom she could truly share her thoughts.
In any family, once past a certain size, conflicts among members are inevitable.
This is a universal truth for all families.
"Jiaojiao, today, I really can’t!"
When Wei Wushang saw Yuan Bao and heard that she wanted him to accompany her to his mother’s for dinner, he looked apologetic, "The steward told me just now that several good friends have come from out of town, and I need to meet them!"
Back when the Yuan Family first came to Daxia, Yuan Yindi once left home for almost a year, using her own feet to measure the world, which led to her fate with Ruan Wan and her current high position.
In fact, it wasn’t just Yuan Yindi who once traveled the world; Wei Wushang also roamed the world with his sword.
Unlike Yuan Yindi, Wei Wushang traveled to more places, not just Daxia; he even went to Beili and Great Yin.
Moreover, Wei Wushang traveled with western-bound caravans to far western countries, sailed out to sea, and went east and south to many places.
Everywhere he went, Wei Wushang would make acquaintances.
Some people knew his identity, while others knew nothing at all.







