Lady Su's gaze turned icy when she saw Fu Bing standing beside Su Chu's grave.
These two, mother and daughter, really are persistent spirits.
Fu Bing glanced over the names on the tombstone, then looked towards Lady Su and her group, switching places with Wu Shi.
Ren Ye stood in front of Fu Ya's grave, facing Lady Su.
Lady Su indifferently shifted her gaze away and instructed someone to clean Su Chu's tomb.
It turned out that Fu Ya's insistence on being buried here was not because she could gaze upon Jiangnan from afar, but because Su Chu was here. For her, Jiangnan wasn't worth any sentimental attachment. She was willing to come because her true lover was here.
Lady Su tried hard to control herself from looking at Fu Ya and Fu Bing.
One brought death to her youngest son; the other bore some resemblance to her.
Lady Su fixed her gaze on Fu Bing's face, her eyes filled with scorn.
A lowly actor dares to imitate her.