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Bonus Chapter Part 8/8 Ma.s.s RELEASE: Rebirth of the General's Granddaughter Chapter 48 Sc.u.m Father is Kicked, Part 2
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Old General Mu finished scolding, but was stillangry. He went over to kick his son hard in the legs. He warned, "I'm warningyou, watch yourself. If you do something so embarra.s.sing again, I'll break yourlegs!"
In front of his father, Mu YingRui did not dare tobe impudent. He knew his father was not all bark and no bite. He wouldabsolutely act.
Mu YingRuilowered his head and agreed. He didn't even dare to look once at Old GeneralMu. He kept kowtowing, admitting his mistakes.
Fortunately, Old General Mu saw his att.i.tude wasgood and let him go.
Mu YingRui was filled with anger. He blamed Zi Youfor being credulous in believing that wind was rain. He was also angry at w.a.n.gYiping.
That woman was a busybody! During the whole day, ifit's not this thing, it's that thing. If she didn't urge him to get somemaidservants, his father wouldn't be angry and kicked him.
He could only shout in pain being kicked. Mu YingRuitouched the place where his father kicked him. He went to the courtyard of the SecondYiniang he hadn't visited for a long time.
Second Yiniang had not welcomed Laoye here for along time. She was looking at her maidservant Cuixi meaningfully while tenderlysmiling. "Laoye! Beiqie [Literally: this humble concubine] pays respects toLaoye. Wis.h.i.+ng Laoye good fortune."