Xinlan knew that Lady Ulanara didn't like her and had always wanted to replace her, so she naturally wouldn't let Lady Ulanara succeed.

Besides, it would be a big mistake for Mrs. Ulanara to find fault with her in the rules.

To put it bluntly, Xinlan originally didn't know what the rules of the palace were, so even with the guidance of a nanny, it was inevitable that she would make mistakes.

Mrs. Ulanara’s idea of ​​finding fault with her in the rules was correct, but Mrs. Ulanara would never have thought that she was not Xinlan who knew nothing.

No one knew the rules of the Qing Palace better than her, and Mrs. Ulanara’s plan was doomed to fail.

Madam Ulanara stared at Xinlan with her eyes fixed. She knew that Xinlan had not served Ulanara Rouze for a long time, but she was very good at winning her master's heart.

Mingming Rouze was a very obedient child, but she talked back to Xinlan, a servant.

She was unhappy since Xinlan came to serve Rouze, and tried to find faults in Xinlan, but she never found an opportunity.

Now that she has finally found a good idea, she must beat Xinlan.

This is the bad thing about being a maid who has signed a bond. If she had a child at home, she would have just sent him away, but it is the bond that she has signed that makes it difficult for her to do her job.

It was not her who signed the girl's indenture, but her husband. He asked her, both explicitly and implicitly, to take good care of Xinlan. After all, Xinlan was a Manchu and her family's misfortune was only temporary and could rise again at any time.

Therefore, Xinlan's existence seems very troublesome. It is not right to keep her, nor is it right to send her away.

Now, I can take this opportunity to keep Xinlan away from Rouze, and then send her to do other easy work.

Xinlan could guess what was in Lady Ulanara's mind, but she had no intention of letting Lady Ulanara get her wish.

Xinlan was taught the rules over and over again, and was tested over and over again. She had never made any mistakes, not even the slightest one.

Not to mention the nanny who taught her the rules, even someone as picky as Madam Ulanara couldn't find any mistakes on Xinlan's part.

Mrs. Ulanara felt uncomfortable, but when she thought about Xinlan's mother, she understood. Perhaps she had taught Xinlan the rules, otherwise it was impossible to explain why she did so well.

Even if Lady Ulanara was unhappy, she could not tell lies blatantly. Since Xinlan had learned the rules well, she had to follow them into the palace no matter what.

Xinlan must also follow Rouze and serve him.

Madam Ulanara began to adjust her attitude and face Xinlan squarely, and then she discovered that Xinlan, who had always been low-key in the Ulanara Mansion, was actually a beauty, and her appearance and figure were even more delicate than the one she had carefully nurtured and taught.

Madam Ulanara frowned. A maidservant, whose appearance and figure were better than her master's, such a beauty followed into the palace...

Mrs. Ulanara was unhappy, but she said nothing and no one knew what she was thinking.

But Xinlan felt a chill coming over her, she knew that Madam Ulanara must be planning to take action against her.

But she was not afraid. It would be better if Madam Ulanara died directly. Then she would see how Madam Ulanara would deal with her.

Lady Ulanara absolutely didn't want Xinlan to enter the palace, so after much thought, she decided to give Xinlan a favor and let her go home.

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