Madam Yan was startled by these words.
But Shengyin's heart had turned completely cold.
In Old Master Yan's eyes, his daughter, once married off, was like water thrown out—dead or alive, she had nothing to do with the Yan Family anymore. Her only worth lay in whether she could bring any benefits to the family.
Now, Ruohua, who was "divorced," was regarded by him as a disgrace to the family, better off dead, to end it all.
She laughed coldly, "Then I really must disappoint you, father. You may regard my life as insignificant as an ant's, but I cherish it greatly."
"Get out!" bellowed Old Master Yan, unable to contain his fury.
Shengyin gracefully exited.
After all, Ruohua was still the young miss of the Yan Family, and her courtyard was still there.
Mother Lin had been anxiously waiting outside. Seeing Shengyin emerge, she hurried forward and asked, "Miss, are you alright? Did the master not trouble you? If it's too much, we could go back to Cloud City..."