She wondered if Secondary Consort Yuan knew that Princess Consort Niu's son had disappeared many years ago and was therefore trying to deceive her with an imposter?
Secondary Consort Yuan was cunning and deceitful, and such scheming was certainly within her capabilities.
"You just assign someone to watch over it," she said.
Princess Consort Niu hadn't considered that possibility and simply gave her nanny a faint instruction.
No matter what Secondary Consort Yuan wanted to do, it no longer raised her interest, as her foremost wish was only to find her beloved Baiqing.
As long as she could find Baiqing, she was willing to do anything.
"Yes, this servant will go right away," the nanny replied, then withdrew.
"Alas."
Once Princess Consort Niu was left alone, she sighed softly.
She had known since childhood that a woman couldn't rely on a man; it was futile.