MS. TAN IS THE REAL BOSS

Chapter 1534: 1533 useful things

Chapter 1534: 1533 useful things

Tan Rou said, “So what do you plan to do now? Go directly to Prince Busodi and tell him your wife cheated on you with your confidant, and that these two sons aren’t actually yours, but someone else’s?”

“No, I can’t do that,” Samiyi cooled down a bit, “I did want to confront Monica about it just now, but I have so much on my plate right now, I simply don’t have time to deal with this matter. Besides, it’s the Busodi family’s internal affair. I don’t need to be so visibly agitated.”

“Princess, I think it’s best you don’t intervene in this matter right now,” Tan Rou suggested, “Busodi is currently vying for your throne and must have made some preparations. If you were to confront him, the outcome would still be uncertain.”

“But you can keep this news to yourself and release it at a critical moment. By then, if Busodi finds out his wife has been unfaithful and his sons are not his own, he will definitely have a mental breakdown.”

Samiyi smiled, “Rou, your thinking is always so sharp. Indeed, this is a very good approach. I can afford Busodi the time to prepare, and once he’s ready, I’ll expose Monica’s affair. At that time, his breakdown will surely prevent him from leading the other nobles, and I can take over his affairs and wrest back his power.”

“But the evidence you have is not enough, after all, it’s just a little bit of a recording,” Tan Rou added, “I have a few photos in my possession, but as evidence, they’re somewhat tenuous. You’ll need to catch more solid proof of their infidelity, like them going to a hotel together.”

Samiyi said, “But when they go to a hotel, how would I know?”

Tan Rou said, “Actually, I took these photos today in the café. When I saw Monica on the street, I felt something was off, so I followed her inside and watched for a while, and I discovered quite a few of her secrets.”

“When I was leaving, I made a point of asking the café waiter. He mentioned Kudu inquired about nearby hotels that offer a good level of privacy. What do you think he was asking that for?”

Samiyi didn’t even want to guess why he asked that, she snorted coldly, then said, “I always knew that Kudu was no good, but my brother trusted him completely. Despite knowing he was with Busodi, he still treated him well, inviting him repeatedly to the palace as a guest and who knows how many of our secrets he overheard.”

“Samiyi, there’s something I have to say, and please don’t get mad after I say it,” Tan Rou said.

Samiyi nodded, “We don’t need to dwell on these things, just say it.”

“I think that sometimes the King’s thinking is not really great, like some of the policies he’s implemented. Or how he knows someone is with the opposition yet still brings them close,” Tan Rou said. “As a King, he shouldn’t be harboring these petty thoughts.”

Samiyi wasn’t angry; she seemed to have found a confidant and excitedly vented to Tan Rou, “So you also think my brother is not right in his head, right? I had told him not to implement such stupid policies and not to get too intimate with the enemy’s friends. Why doesn’t he listen?”

“Now look, he’s lying in bed, motionless, and has dumped this whole mess on me. I’m so busy I don’t even have time to drink water!”

“You’ve been working hard, Princess!” Tan Rou poured her a glass of water with Samiyi’s cup, “Take a sip to moisten your throat.”

Samiyi continued ranting about her idiotic brother, “And about some things in the palace, I told him not to close the gates so early, but he wouldn’t listen. He closed the palace gates too early, and opens them too late in the morning, what a waste of time!”

Tan Rou agreed from the sidelines, “Exactly, exactly.”

For a full twenty minutes, Samiyi ranted about her ‘foolish brother’, and as she went on, she also started on her nephews, another twenty minutes, and Tan Rou was almost dozing off.

“Ah, right,” Tan Rou interrupted her, “The thing you asked me to deliver to Agila, I’ve handed it over to Kas. Agila wasn’t at the flower shop; he went to the amusement park with his friends.”

As if someone had suddenly hit the pause button on Samiyi, it took a while before she responded, “That’s quite nice, he should play with people his age.”

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