Anning's face was full of disappointment and sadness.
She looked at Madam Xie, tears continuously falling: "I have always missed my mother, but she didn't come specifically to see me. She always said she loved me, but it turns out it was all a lie."
After accusing Madam Xie, Anning began to blame Xie Anchang: "Little brother just pays lip service, saying he would take care of me, love me, but what happened? He is closer to our cousin than to me. I know what you are all thinking; you want our cousin to ascend the throne, thinking about the wealth and honor of the Xie family. Each of you is blinded by wealth and glory. Is wealth more important than me?"
In fact, what Madam Xie thought in her heart was indeed more important than you, but she dared not say it.
Seeing Anning so agitated, she dared not provoke her further.
"I also love and care for you, but you can't… your cousin has always been ambitious…"