The Whole Dynasty Spoils the Tyrant's Beloved Youngest Daughter-Chapter 326: Reversal
At the door, the Eldest Prince watched Jun Ning speaking with her eyes closed, looking sleepy, not even glancing at who had come. He couldn’t help but sneer repeatedly.
"Stupid girl, aren’t you afraid that someone might come and take you away to be sold?"
Hearing this familiar voice, this familiar tone... all so loathsome, so unsettling... Jun Ning was instantly wide awake. She widened her eyes, looking at the person at the door.
The person at the door was also looking at her with slanted eyes, nostrils flaring, lips curled in disdain!
Jun Ning could only see his distinct double chin.
Wasn’t this person the Eldest Prince?
In the middle of the night, what was he doing running over here instead of sleeping?
Could it be that he’s here again to talk about those messy revenge things?
She didn’t want to hear it!
Jun Ning disdainfully shut the door with such force that it slammed loudly, echoing with a bang.
The Eldest Prince, looking at the tightly closed door in front of him, was so angry he stamped his feet. Unyielding, he proceeded to bang on the door vigorously. "You stupid girl, open the door, do you hear me? Why are you locking me outside?!"
He was so tired and hungry; he wanted to eat something, then rest!
Jun Ning ignored him, continuing with what she was doing!
The Eldest Prince, unwilling to give up, kept knocking on the door, "Stupid girl, I’m your brother, open the door!"
The commotion caused by the Eldest Prince was so loud that those staying in the rooms around Jun Ning could all hear it.
It was so late, everyone was preparing to sleep, but now they were all kept awake by the noise, all filled with frustration, yearning to vent it out quickly.
"Who’s making noise out there? It’s so late, what’s all the noise about? Are they out of their mind?"
"It seems to be that young girl’s brother from next door, he’s come to seek her help, but she refuses to take him in, leaving him outside." 𝚏𝗿𝗲𝐞𝚠𝕖𝐛𝗻𝗼𝐯𝕖𝚕.𝚌𝗼𝗺
"Really? A sister refusing to take in her brother? How arrogant is this sister? It’s so inconsiderate, she must be petty and very willful."
"Don’t her parents care at all? In every family, sons are considered important! How can this little girl enjoy the best of everything, overlooking her brother? It’s outrageous!"
"In my opinion, that young girl should give up her room to her brother and open another one for herself, or if she can’t afford it, sleep under her brother’s bed to keep watch for him. It’s not very safe being outside, after all, someone has to help keep watch."
The discussions outside were incessant.
Because the light was too dim, no one could clearly see what the Eldest Prince looked like, so no one felt there was anything wrong with him. They instinctively took the side they believed they should be on.
Sitting at a round mahogany table, Jun Ning listened to those words, then rested her head in her hand and sighed, taking a big gulp of water.
The Eldest Prince, invigorated by those discussions favoring him, felt more confident.
He also thought that Jun Ning should give up the room for him to stay in.
Not only did he think so, but he also put it into action, shouting loudly, determined to shout out a result.
People nearby who didn’t know the truth echoed, asking Jun Ning to give up the room for the Eldest Prince.
"Girl, you should just be straightforward and give up your room for your brother, stop dragging it out. It’s really boring to drag it out and it greatly delays everyone’s rest."
"As long as you give up the room, your brother can rest, and everyone else can rest too. It would be a win-win for all!"
Hearing this, Jun Ning couldn’t help but sneer.
"So it’s a win-win for all of you, but what about me? Does it mean I deserve to have nowhere to live, then sleep under my brother’s bed to keep watch for him?" Jun Ning shouted out this sentence with a questioning tone as she opened the door.
There was only the Eldest Prince standing at the door; those voices of discussion came from all directions.
Jun Ning glanced around and continued, "Sorry, but I dare not agree with your views. I have seventeen brothers and I’m the only daughter. In my family, daughters hold more importance, and only sons watch over daughters at night..."
"To have me keep watch for him..." Jun Ning said as she looked at the Eldest Prince, mocking, "He... is not worthy!"
How much favor does it take to say such words? What degree of confidence, what kind of momentum... to dare to say such things.
Not only did Jun Ning say it, but she said it with such confidence!
This showed that her family really valued her highly!
"Rarity increases value, doesn’t it?"
"Putting oneself in someone else’s shoes, if my family had seventeen sons and only one daughter. Which son dies doesn’t matter, but the daughter must live well and enjoy the best of everything."
Upon learning the truth that Jun Ning had seventeen brothers, the situation suddenly took a turn, suddenly siding with Jun Ning!
Those supposedly warm-hearted people who spoke for the Eldest Prince seemed to have swallowed their words.
And just at this moment, Ye Ying suddenly appeared and added fuel to the fire!
Ye Ying brought his lantern closer to the Eldest Prince, shining it on his face. The Eldest Prince’s face, full of dried blood stains, appeared extremely ferocious to the crowd.
Those unaware of what was smeared on his face thought he was a ghost!
"A ghost!"
"A ghost!"
"Help!"
Some had already stepped back several paces, cautiously watching the position of the Eldest Prince.
Ye Ying stood unmoved in front of the Eldest Prince, looking at him defiantly, speaking to the people around, "Do you think such a brother deserves to have the room given to him?"
"So this was the person clamoring for the sister to give up her room?"
"Looking like a ghost, he is certainly not fit to stay with normal people in an upper room, he should sleep on the street!"
"Such a person looking like a ghost, not only frightens people, but also gives off a sinister vibe, making him very unfit to have his sister give up her room."
"Not only is he unfit to have his sister give up her room, he is unfit to stay at the inn."
"Let him get out, let him get out quickly..."
"This inn does not welcome him!"
The public resentment boiled over!
Voices from all sides rose, expelling the Eldest Prince.
Sharp, cold, merciless, like a knife...
The Eldest Prince suddenly became like a street rat, with everyone shouting to hit him.
The advantage he initially had by virtue of his gender vanished without a trace. At this moment, he was being berated, to the point he almost started fighting or even killing if not for those around him who quickly took him away.
Causing public resentment is not something easy to deal with, if things escalate, it won’t do any good to the Eldest Prince’s reputation.
If the Eldest Prince still wants to fight for a future for himself, at certain times, he should restrain his violent temper.
The Eldest Prince had no choice but to scramble for a bite from a vicious dog’s mouth, mix with filthy and stinking beggars, and sleep on the cold street...







