She didn't seem as calm and composed as she had on previous occasions.
"It doesn't matter if I don't see her, I'm just here to repay the money, Qingya."
Qingya immediately took out a silver note of ten thousand taels and handed it to Liu'er, "This is the ten thousand taels silver note that Mr. Wu lent to our Lady last month for relief purposes. We promised to repay it within three months—"
Before Qingya could finish, Liu'er reached over and took it from her hand, checking it three times in front of Muniang as if she was afraid she had been shorted, "If the Lady remembers to repay, that's good enough. Our master has always been warm-hearted, and whenever he sees anyone in a bit of trouble, he gives generously. It worries me sick. It's a relief for us that the Lady could repay the money so promptly."
The tone was soft but carried a barb, seemingly emphasizing that Wu Haoli lent her the money simply because he was generous, and that he would even give alms to a beggar.