Cai Ruolan waited for him at their chamber, hoping that he would return so that she could apologize for earlier.
But unfortunately, he didn’t even attend Dinner, and the family saw nothing wrong since he usually skips dinner most of the time especially whenever he was preoccupied.
But Cai Ruolan knew that he wasn’t so preoccupied with work, he just didn’t want to see her.
She could barely eat her food, and had only smiled and pretended as though she was fine and unbothered.
No one was aware of the tension inside her.
Her maid servants helped her with her night robe, they tied ber in a bun and applied the oil to it.
The little maid noticed how gloomy the Empress looked, but she dared not to ask her what was wrong, because she had shouted at them shortly before dinner.
Almost all her hand-maidens noticed how she changed that evening.
And when they tried to ask her if she was alright, she would only nod and wouldn’t utter a word.