Transmigration: The Little Chef Calls The Shots-Chapter 777 - 096 Trashy Woman VS Trashy Woman_2

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Chapter 777: 096 Trashy Woman VS Trashy Woman_2

"Since you know I am an elder, why won’t you let me in?" Lin Siyu rolled her eyes and tried to push into the room. Although they had met before, she had never actually seen Jin Lingling face-to-face. She wanted to see if this little vixen was truly as beautiful as rumored, to have captured Li Chengzhi’s heart.

Hong Mei took a step forward and crossed her arms in front of the door. Seeing Lin Siyu’s disrespect, her tone lost its earlier politeness and scoffed, "Maternal Aunt Lin, really think of yourself as an elder? The maid would like you to go back and take a good look in the mirror. With your appearance, you want to set rules for our young lady? Ridiculous! The Head of the Li Mansion is our young lady’s own maternal aunt, Lady Jin. She didn’t come to lay down rules on the wedding day, yet here you are, spouting nonsense about mother-in-law and daughter-in-law! Let me tell you, our young lady’s mother-in-law is none other than the Head of the Li Mansion, Lady Jin, not some insignificant Little Concubine Lin of the Li Mansion!"

Don’t think that Jin Lingling is young; she is quite cunning. Since she was to marry into Li Mansion, she had already learned well the relationships and social etiquette within. The open and covert struggle between Lin Siyu and Lady Jin was clear to her; being the daughter of the Jin family, she naturally sided with her aunt.

Jin Lingling had not originally planned to cross swords with Lin Siyu so early, but this clueless woman had brought trouble to her doorstep. Perfect, it gave her an opportunity to assert her authority. fгeewebnovёl.com

"Hong Mei, why bother arguing with her! Since Maternal Aunt Lin doesn’t appreciate kindness and seeks punishment instead, just have her thrown out!" Jin Lingling’s voice came through clearly from inside the room. Hong Mei, with light-hearted obedience, eagerly looked at Lin Siyu, "You heard what the Young Lady said, didn’t you? Get to it! And don’t blame me for not reminding you about who will be and who is the Head of the Li Mansion now and in the future."

Of course, the surname is Jin. Even without Hong Mei’s reminder, everyone understood this very well.

Immediately, several interested old maids in the courtyard rolled up their sleeves and volunteered to take action. Lin Siyu’s eyes flashed; she had not expected Jin Lingling to really dare to have her chased away. She yelled a few times, but those maids, already convinced of Jin Lingling as their future mistress, paid no heed. They pulled and dragged, even tossing the cat from Lin Siyu’s arms by the neck outside.

Lin Siyu wasn’t senseless; she started shouting loudly, calling Jin Lingling a shrew who chases people away at the drop of a hat. In reality, she was hoping against hope that Li Chengzhi would arrive in time to save her, and also see Jin Lingling’s true colors.

Regrettably, at that moment, Li Chengzhi was being held hostage by his boon companions, getting drunk; forget about Lin Siyu, at this point, he probably even forgot who he was.

Hong Mei rubbed her ears, frowning with impatience: "The Young Lady hates noise the most."

Understanding the hint, the maids at once tried to gag Lin Siyu. But Lin Siyu, beyond caring for her image, bit one of them as soon as they reached for her mouth. The maid yelped in pain, and her own temper flared. Pulling the rag she had used for cleaning tables from her waist, she stuffed it into Lin Siyu’s mouth, turning Lin Siyu green with disgust.

The two maids who initially tried to intercept shared a glance. They grabbed Lin Siyu’s leg and dragged her out. The old maid wasn’t sure if she was scared or had never intended to lift a finger, but she watched in disbelief as Maternal Aunt Lin, who had always been haughty, was thrown out of the courtyard like a mangy dog.

With Lin Siyu driven out, Hong Mei curved her lips into a satisfied smile and glanced at the old maid, saying, "Madam has hurt herself trying to stop the trespasser. Out of consideration for your age and limited mobility, our young lady will ask Madam to allow you to leave the mansion early to enjoy your remaining days."

The old maid was stunned. The new Madam was unsatisfied with her for being a turncoat. Had she known, she wouldn’t have tried to stay neutral; she should have joined the others in chasing Lin Siyu out.

Before the old maid could plead for mercy, Hong Mei added, "Maternal Aunt Lin, you knew perfectly well that our young lady has been scared of cats since she was young, yet you purposely brought one to frighten her. Such intentions are criminal! Later, I will personally report to the Lord and Madam to seek justice for our young lady."

With these words, Hong Mei shifted all the blame onto Lin Siyu. Who could be blamed when she herself came charging in with a cat? Others might be ignorant, but the Lord and Madam knew better; the new Madam was carrying the heir of the Li Mansion. This situation would put Lin Siyu in a very difficult position, even if Li Chang was inclined to protect her.