Transmigrated as the Treacherous Official's Childhood Sweetheart-Chapter 206: The Young Lady Establishes Her Authority
The tone was filled with regret for her brother missing the target.
Ye Fu was full of confidence in her sister at this moment. When they were younger, her sister would often follow the two of them in mischief. She believed that it was because her sister was young and ignorant that she would join them in their foolishness.
She did not intervene but watched silently from the side.
Let’s see what kind of waves can be stirred up~
The young girl, dressed in a delicate silk robe adorned with golden peony patterns, even at a young age, was like a blooming lotus, with an extraordinary presence. Standing there, she was a scene in herself, and she said solemnly, "Today is my birthday banquet, yet you have initiated trouble and drawn attention. My family does not welcome you two. Leave my house immediately. Now."
The siblings were incredulous, both widening their eyes to look at her.
Ye Qingqing reacted quicker, screaming, "Ye Zhi, are you crazy? Do you dare to drive us away?"
This was the first time she had seen her cousin act with such an attitude.
Ignoring her, Ye Zhi instructed her close maid, "Ah Tao, go find the guards to expel these two. They are ruining my mood."
Her calm tone was filled with seriousness.
"Yes, Miss." Upon receiving her orders, Ah Tao started to head off to call for assistance.
Little Fatty was dissatisfied and shouted, "Ye Zhi, how dare you? I’ll tell my mother."
In front of so many people, Ye Qingqing was furious that her dignity wasn’t respected, and she incited her brother, "Brother, she dares to drive us out. Let’s go to grandmother and demand justice; she won’t get away with this."
The chubby and slim figures began heading toward the courtyard where Old Mrs. Ye resided.
A clear, tender voice called out, "Wait, I said you have to leave my house. It doesn’t matter who you complain to, it won’t work. Ah Tao, why hasn’t she returned yet?"
The night air was slightly cool, with gentle breezes creating faint ripples on the small lake from time to time.
Under the eaves nearby, a coiled dragon lantern hung high.
There were jade lamps with branches, standing two feet and five inches tall, shaped like coiled dragons holding the lights in their mouths. When lit, the scales and armor appeared to move.
A "chi" is a type of dragon, but without horns, often coiled, hence called coiled dragons~
Under the light of many lanterns, the faces of everyone present could be clearly seen.
The faces of the siblings turned from blue to white as they stood in place.
Ye Fu, as the eldest sister and the oldest present, was expected to stop her younger sister’s unruly behavior to maintain harmony.
However, she had long been displeased with her second uncle’s family. Having her younger sister handle it was for the best.
When they were young and before the family separation, the siblings had sticky fingers, repeatedly sneaking in to steal her jewelry and often tricking the young and naive younger sister. The second uncle and aunt were fully aware but didn’t stop them; instead, they exacerbated the issue by encouraging their children to take the valuable and beautiful things.
Raising children without teaching them is like raising donkeys, raising daughters without teaching them is like raising pigs.
What was excessive was that one year, the birthday gift her mother gave her disappeared before she could even warm it.
Angry, she bought a pile of locks the next day, locking the door tightly when going out, as if guarding against thieves.
Yet Old Mrs. Ye turned a blind eye, indifferent.
When her mother sought reason from her uncle and aunt, she was dismissed with the excuse that the children were young and unaware.
Not long after, the family split, and Ye Fu finally felt relief, experiencing more peace.
"Miss, I’m back."
The voice came brightly before the person did.
"Look, everyone, those two are over there. Hurry, get them out."
Pointing at Little Fatty and Ye Qingqing, Ah Tao instructed the four guards behind her to take action.
Ah Tao, being a first-class maid at Qingyi Garden, had served by the Third Miss’s side since she was a child.







