The Whole Dynasty Spoils the Tyrant's Beloved Youngest Daughter-Chapter 274

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Chapter 274: Chapter 274

Jun Yang emerged from Cining Palace...

When Jun Yang entered Cining Palace, she was so arrogant that she wished she could overturn the heavens. But when she left, she hung her head, wearing a despondent expression, her shoulders trembling as if she were crying...

The difference from before was enormous.

It seems she found out that the Empress Dowager handed over her dowry to someone else for safekeeping, and whether it would be given to her in the future was uncertain, so she was heartbroken!

Moreover, Jun Yang now has nothing left. She cannot rely on her father, and the wealthy families who once tried every means to flatter her father now refuse to promise marriage alliances with her and their sons. Since her father’s downfall, they’ve all run away.

She is now hoping that the dowry will allow her to hold her head high, but even that is becoming unreliable.

Why isn’t anything going according to her wishes?

Why is everything contrary to what she desires?

Jun Yang couldn’t help but burst into tears.

Jun Ning stepped forward and asked, "Didn’t you have something you wanted to say to me? Do you still want to say it now?"

Upon hearing this, Jun Yang immediately recalled the words she spoke before entering Cining Palace.

Her face flushed bright red.

"It’s all your fault, you unlucky thing. If it weren’t for you, how could I be so unlucky?" Jun Yang accused randomly, "Ever since you came along, everything has changed. Every time I encounter you, nothing good ever happens, and this time was no exception."

"If I hadn’t bumped into you, the Grand Empress Dowager would have helped me and my father, but your appearance ruined everything."

"You’re such a jinx, I... I hate you to death..."

"I’m going to beat you to death today."

Jun Yang rushed up to Jun Ning, using the advantage of being two years older and taller, she grabbed Jun Ning’s collar and raised her hand to slap him.

But Jun Ning caught her hand as it came down, warning, "You better be nicer to me, and reform yourself, or else..."

Jun Ning paused mysteriously for a while before continuing, "Or else, aren’t you afraid that the one entrusted by the Grand Empress Dowager to safekeep your dowry is me? If you offend me, aren’t you afraid I’ll withhold your dowry?"

Jun Ning’s words were not meant to scare Jun Yang.

She was speaking the truth.

"Don’t try to fool me." Jun Yang didn’t believe it at all, spewing saliva as she spoke, "Look at you, how old are you? You’re as young as a puppy, how could the Grand Empress Dowager possibly let you manage so much of my dowry? You overestimate yourself."

Jun Yang burst into laughter as she spoke, managing to smile through her tears.

"As young as a puppy?" Jun Ning said, "Good grief, you really know how to talk!"

"Nanny Zhang, what is the penalty for insulting a reigning princess?" Jun Ning looked towards Nanny Zhang.

Nanny Zhang replied honestly, "Beaten to death!"

Jun Ning looked coldly at Jun Yang and said one word at a time, "Did you hear that? Insulting a reigning princess, beaten to death!"

Jun Yang’s smile instantly disappeared, "Stop trying to scare me, I don’t believe you! I am the legitimate daughter of Prince Xiao Yao, no, no, no, I am his only daughter, would you dare beat me to death? Ha?"

Jun Ning indeed could not beat Jun Yang to death for this, since Jun Yang was part of the Imperial Family. Such a minor offense did not warrant such harsh punishment. The so-called punishment of being beaten to death was also reserved for those who did not know their place.

But, Jun Ning could still harshly reprimand Jun Yang.

Jun Ning stepped forward, intending to teach Jun Yang a lesson.

Though Jun Yang said she didn’t believe it and appeared arrogant and overbearing, she suddenly ran away, afraid of being caught by Jun Ning.

Watching Jun Yang’s departing figure, Nanny Zhang said, "This legitimate daughter of Prince Xiao Yao is really becoming more and more outrageous! It’s all due to Prince Xiao Yao’s indulgence. Sigh..."

Nanny Zhang sighed helplessly several times, "It would have been better if Princess Xiao Yao hadn’t passed away so early! Maybe then the little commandery princess wouldn’t have been spoiled into such a stubborn girl by Prince Xiao Yao."

Jun Ning was curious upon hearing about Princess Xiao Yao, she asked, "Nanny, could you tell me about her? I’ve never heard of her before."

Carrying a box of pastries, Nanny Zhang led Jun Ning by the hand, saying as they walked forward, "Princess, let’s talk as we walk."

The sky was getting dark, they needed to hurry back.

"Okay."

...

Jun Yang ran full speed to Liu Pin’s residence.

Currently, Liu Pin neither enjoys favor nor remains burdened by Princess An Ding and Yao Yao, suffering from everyone in the palace giving her the cold shoulder.

Everyone blames her for not educating Yao Yao well, allowing Yao Yao to commit such absurd acts, nearly costing Princess Anle her life.

They are like rats crossing the street, everyone wanting to beat them.

Liu Pin had tasted such hardship before when she first entered the palace. She was neither favored nor cherished and faced bullying, but it was nowhere near as bad as this.

Now, the Ministry of Internal Affairs deducts their monthly allowance, and the food sent from the Imperial Kitchen is stale and hard to swallow. Furthermore, whenever Liu Pin’s concubine steps outside, there are people pointing fingers at her.

Liu Pin is in distress every day.

As if that weren’t enough, Yao Yao remains ignorant, always dreaming up mischief, not listening to any advice Liu Pin gives.

Now Jun Yang has come seeking Yao Yao, interrupting Liu Pin’s talk with Yao Yao, who ruthlessly pushed Liu Pin out, "Lady Liu, I need to speak with the young commandery princess. It’s not appropriate for you to listen, so please leave first."

Liu Pin wanted to say something but didn’t voice it, and she left.

Jun Yang was originally angry at Yao Yao, but now she has something to discuss with her, hoping Yao Yao could give her some advice, naturally she is no longer angry.

"Yao Yao, I need your help with something?"

Yao Yao: "Speak!"

"Grand Empress Dowager originally prepared a dowry for me, but now she wants me to study hard and be a good person, so she temporarily handed the dowry to someone for safekeeping. Who do you think she trusted to keep it?"

"Well, um..." Yao Yao hesitated, not saying it directly.

Seeing her hesitating, Jun Yang grew as anxious as an ant on a hot pot, "Stop stalling, just tell me, who does she entrust this dowry to? I’m really anxious."

Yao Yao: "Do you want to hear the truth or a lie?"

"Isn’t that obvious? Of course the truth."

Yao Yao rubbed her flat belly, "The truth is that the Grand Empress Dowager handed your dowry to me for safekeeping."

"Isn’t that obvious? Of course the truth."

Yao Yao rubbed her flat belly, "The truth is that the Grand Empress Dowager handed your dowry to me for safekeeping."

"Isn’t that obvious? Of course the truth."

Yao Yao rubbed her flat belly, "The truth is that the Grand Empress Dowager handed your dowry to me for safekeeping."