But this reasoning doesn't hold up. Third Young Master Gong is, after all, a semi-master of the Gong Family. He has so many people to exploit, why would he kill his own co-ruler? It doesn't make sense.
Also, she always felt it was just a wild fancy in her mind. Could it really be true?
"No, no, it's not like that. That pregnant woman might not have committed suicide after all."
She shook herself, having steadfastly assumed that the pregnant woman committed suicide before, thereby dismissing her speculation. But what if the pregnant woman was actually murdered?
What if she had foreseen that Third Young Master Gong planned to harm her child and then turned the tables on him, giving him the poison intended for herself? Wouldn't Third Young Master Gong's strange disease make sense then?
And then, when Third Young Master Gong discovered he had contracted an incurable poison, he killed the pregnant woman.