Regarding the valuable dowries, they had been concealed within these two houses, respectively.
With all matters settled, a deep sigh of relief escaped her lips.
Her immediate focus was now directed towards raising her son in a tranquil environment.
Being the lawful wife, and her son the rightful heir, it was acknowledged that Zhao Mu held a certain bias. Nonetheless, he was poised to allocate a significant portion of the family enterprise to her son.
Furthermore, a steady income from the intermediaries would continue to flow her way annually, with no detriment to her son's interests.
Given this scenario, the rationale for engaging in rivalry with Ms. Qin seemed moot.
However, what she hadn't anticipated was that her disregard for Ms. Qin emboldened her to act as she pleased, as long as the boundary of non-offense was not crossed. Unfortunately, Ms. Qin's intentions didn't end there—she seemed insistent on causing distress.