Qin Wan snorted discontentedly.
Seeing her acting like she alone is clear-eyed while everyone else is drunk, Qin Yuan raised an eyebrow and asked with a smile, "How does my sister know?"
Qin Wan, feeling self-satisfied, snorted, "This is my thought: with the great victory at the Northern Border, what more battles are there to fight? Marquis Gu can only stop here, henceforth the world will be stable, and the future belongs to civil servants."
Mrs. Cui was secretly annoyed—losing her mind at home is one thing, but running in front of Qin Yuan to do so?
Qin Yuan is not the same as before.
Who knows what good comes from offending Qin Yuan.
Mrs. Cui forced a smile and said, "Yuan'er, don't mind her. She hasn't properly read a few books, yet speaks about court matters."
Upon hearing this, Qin Wan became even more pleased.
Not just the court matters, but she knows about these people's rise and fall over the next few decades.
