Chapter 24: The Hasty Steps of the Great Demon King (Part 1)
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
After he left, the Great Demon King’s mind was still a complete mess. He had never expected that after leaving his trance and regaining a clear mind, he would be standing here again. And he was even witnessing such a shocking scene!
He had originally thought that this little servant was just a blockhead who did things that defied conventional logic to produce ludicrous results. Now it seemed that she did have quite a good brain.
The corners of his mouth curled upwards. Boldly and stubbornly, the Great Demon King sat on the roof to take a peek at the scene. Actually, he was watching intently.
No matter what was said, this was his servant. Apart from him, no one else could push her around.
In actuality, he wanted to see just how naive and ignorant the person with his little servant was.
That was all. He wasn’t at all curious about his little servant’s next course of action…
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On the other side, Aunt Chang silently watched as her missy hummed a little tune while pushing Shao Qingrou around the entire courtyard in a wheelchair, creating a chaotic trail of prints on the ground…
After spending a long time on carefully inspecting, Lu Jiu Que pushed Shao Qingrou back to where the unconscious Li Ronggui was laying. Right in front of him, she aggressively prodded at Shao Qingrou and arranged her limbs like she was a doll.
Then Lu Jiu Que shoved the weapon she had been using, the iron bar, into Shao Qingrou’s hands again. Along with Shao Qingrou’s wild and arrogant laughter, the scene looked perfect.
Clapping her hands before Shao Qingrou, who had a crazed look in her eyes, Lu Jiu Que looked back and forth several times, as though she was admiring a piece of art. Then, baring her teeth in a wide grin, she said with satisfaction, “Mm, I’m done!”
1“Huh?” Aunt Chang, who had since calmed down, said doubtfully, “Missy… what are you doing…?”
Lu Jiu Que looked back at Aunt Chang and flashed her a lovely smile. Matter-of-factly, she answered, “Planting evidence to frame her! Aunt Chang, as you can see from the way she looks now, when the others arrive, won’t they think that it was Shao Qingrou who went mad and attacked us? And as for us, we’ll look like the good people who disregarded our own safety to protect this nonsensical rascal, Young Master Li. How do I look? Is it miserable enough? Should I try to look more miserable than this?”
1Aunt Chang replied, “…But, if you say that Miss Shao has gone mad, no one will believe you, will they?”
Lu Jiu Que cunningly said, “If it was before, naturally no one would have believed me. But today, Miss Shao has already gone crazy once, and there was no reason to explain it.
“Not only did she harm the other young masters and ladies of the Qing Yan Empire, but she even wanted to kill Ye Hui, General Ye’s son, as well! Fortunately, he was eventually saved by the sixth prince.
“Hee hee, if she went crazy once, of course she could go crazy a second time…”
At this point in time, Shao Qingrou was unable to move nor speak, but her mind and sense of hearing were still intact. After hearing Lu Jiu Que’s utterly shameless words, her insides boiled!
She hadn’t gone crazy earlier in the day. That had clearly been someone else’s scheme to frame her. It had to have been Lu Jiu Que, that little b*tch!
‘How dare she say such words. Simply no sense of shame. Argh!
‘She was shameless! Shameless!!’
Aunt Chang was speechless.
Seeing that Aunt Chang’s entire body had stiffened and she wore such a complicated expression, Lu Jiu Que sighed inwardly.
Just as she had expected, Aunt Chang wouldn’t like such a merciless and ruthless character as herself.
“Aunt Chang, I know it’s a bit despicable of me to do something like this, but this is the way the world works. If we don’t frame her today, then we’ll be the ones who are still being framed, so…”
No one would have guessed that at this moment, Aunt Chang would pull Lu Jiu Que into her arms. Caressing her hair, she was on cloud nine as she said ecstatically, “Missy, what you have done is simply wonderful!”
2She had to be excused for her behavior, for she no longer knew how to describe her own feelings… Was this the feeling one experienced when one’s daughter grew up?
It was simply fantastic!
In the future, her missy could venture outside the home without being bullied!