Upon hearing the eldest daughter-in-law claim that Wufu was possessed by a monster, Old Lady Zhou's heart skipped a beat, and her complexion constantly changed.
Being advanced in years, the old lady especially abhorred any mention of ghosts and deities, not to mention such things as monsters.
Old Lady Zhou, who also practiced worship of the Bodhisattva and the Buddha on normal days, now looked dark and somber upon hearing Madam Lu's words.
"What nonsense are you spouting, 'what monster?' Are you in any position to speak such words?" Old Lady Zhou rebuked.
Madam Lu, stubborn in her temperament, retorted, "If she's not a monster, then what is she? Look at the things she has done recently; does any of this resemble a proper young lady's behavior?"
Zhou Xueli wanted to argue a few words in defense of Wufu, but Lady Liang gently tugged at his sleeve, forcing him to suppress his words.