Hearing that Lady Zhou had gone mad, everyone in the room was startled. Lian Manman wanted to ask Si Lang what exactly had driven Lady Zhou mad, but he had already turned and run away.
"My grandma, gone mad?" Lian Manman found it hard to believe. Lady Zhou wasn't an ordinary person; her resilience was unmatched by commoners. In Lian Manman's view, Lady Zhou was more likely to drive others insane; she herself would never go mad.
But then again, as the saying goes, "Too much rigidity leads to breakage." Lady Zhou, who had always had her way, had today faced humiliation in front of everyone. She failed to control her two most obedient sons and even put it in writing that from now on, these two sons and their families would no longer be under her command. Moreover, she had been framed and her reputation thoroughly slandered.