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Whispers to the Soul: Surrendering to Love Snare

Chapter 1236 - 1255: Teaching the An Family Mother and Daughter a Lesson (Part 1)
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Chapter 1236: Chapter 1255: Teaching the An Family Mother and Daughter a Lesson (Part 1)

"Otherwise what?" An Yuya’s voice rushed out impatiently.

An Nan’s lips kept that cold curve: "Otherwise, don’t blame me for being rude. Do you really think your mom got into that position so easily because of her ’ability’? It’s just that I haven’t had time to deal with her lately. But now you can rest absolutely assured—within half a month, I’ll make sure you go right back to where you came from. No need to be polite."

"On what basis?" An Yuya questioned her in an extremely agitated tone.

"On what basis, you know perfectly well. Now please leave immediately, or I don’t mind calling security."

Xi Xilan, who had been standing to the side, finally spoke: "Lin Annan, is this your way of treating guests? Anyway, we came here to offer our blessings today. Can you really represent the Lin Family?"

Before Xi Xilan finished, Lan Yiqing’s voice cut in sharply: "My daughter-in-law can absolutely represent the Lin Family. So now, please leave at once. The Lin Family will never invite you to any banquet in the future."

In an instant, the An Family mother and daughter felt they wanted to crawl into a hole. They felt every gaze around them was mocking them.

At that moment, Xi Xilan could no longer maintain her previous noble-lady image, her face twisted with rage: "Mrs. Lan, I really didn’t expect you’d still defend someone who took the initiative to divorce your son."

Lan Yiqing didn’t take her words to heart at all: "So what? My son got divorced, but he can still remarry, right, Nannan?" As she spoke, she affectionately hooked her arm through An Nan’s, deliberately trying to help her son keep this woman by his side.

And An Nan didn’t let her down. She understood exactly what was going on in her heart, and still nodded without the slightest hesitation, though she didn’t open her mouth to say anything.

Just that alone was enough to make Lin Mubai, standing not far away in the crowd, secretly give his mom a big thumbs-up.

He felt even more that if this mother-in-law–wife duo stood together to face the outside world, they’d definitely be invincible under Heaven.

Sure enough, the An Family mother and daughter were utterly defeated.

They flung down a furious parting shot: "You’ll regret this."

"Relax. If I let you stay, that’s when I’d regret it. So leave. Now." The playful smile vanished from Lan Yiqing’s face in an instant; like this, she exuded a silent authority.

That invisible pressure deeply intimidated the An Family mother and daughter, making them flee in panic on the spot.

Seeing this, many people couldn’t hold back and burst out laughing, and at the same time, the reputation of the An Family mother and daughter spread rapidly through the upper-class social circle.

Only then did Lan Yiqing calmly greet everyone: "That little farce just now—sorry to make everyone watch a joke. I’m really sorry. Please continue to eat, drink, and enjoy yourselves."

Since the hostess of the Lin Family had spoken, who would dare not give her face? Everyone chimed in one after another: "It’s fine, it’s fine."

The banquet hall once again filled with laughter and cheerful voices.

When Lan Yiqing was led back to the room by her favored daughter-in-law, her expression suddenly changed: "That damned An Family mother and daughter. Doing this once or twice, do they find it fun? No way, I’m definitely not letting them off this time."

At this moment, An Nan felt very guilty inside. She believed all of this had been brought on by her, that she had embarrassed the Lin Family, and she really shouldn’t have.

"Mom, I’m sorry, it wasn’t me who..."

Before she could finish, the other woman dismissed it with a wave of her hand and interrupted her: "Don’t talk like that. When you stepped through the doors of the Lin Family, I already said it: anyone who bullies you is bullying the Lin Family. Someone’s already bullied their way onto the Lin Family’s doorstep—how could Mom possibly let them go? So don’t worry, Mom will personally take care of the An Family mother and daughter."

PS: An Nan is currently traveling, so updates are few. These last two days she’s been on National Highway 318, on the road to Tibet, having a reaction, so she’s been feeling unwell and writing less. I’m sorry, dear ones. If you have any questions, you can also add An Nan’s QQ: 172992704, or if you want to see the scenery along the way, that’s fine too.

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