Ever since Mrs. Ying's death, under Old Madam Wei's instruction, Aunt Wei started managing the household, and it has already been three years.
Aunt Wei knows that although she is in sole charge of the Zhong Residence now, once Zhong Jue gets married, she will inevitably have to hand over the housekeeping authority, so during these years, she has been ceaselessly funneling public funds into her private coffers, even replacing the housekeepers in the mansion with her own people. Therefore, although Zhong Yin often acts weak and avoids Mr. Zhong and Old Madam Wei, she is actually quite spoiled and wilful.
How does it matter if she speaks too excessively? Would the servants even dare to spread it around?
Since becoming the housekeeper, Aunt Wei's days in the mansion have been even more comfortable, but the only thing gnawing at her is that no matter what she does, she can't touch Mrs. Ying's dowry.
