Si Ma raised her hands in the air and said with a pleasant smile, "There is no need for you to be so afraid; I mean no harm to you, Miss Mo."
However, Mo Qiang didn't dare to lower her guard. With the hoe in hand, she kept her eyes on the woman standing in front of her.
When Si Ma saw that Mo Qiang was still filled with wariness, she sighed and said, "I knew this would happen. This was why I asked them not to send me and think of some other person."
"Why are you here?" Mo Qiang ignored the chatty woman. The way Si Ma was speaking to her was as if the two of them were good friends and Mo Qiang, who grew up with a pair of greedy parents and siblings who were waiting to grab hold of her fortune, knew this strategy very well.
When she was young, because the director of the orphanage was worried that she would be fooled by the Mo family, she taught her a valuable lesson. No one who held ill will towards her would come to her with a smile on their face.