"My son doesn't owe gambling debts, and I didn't steal money."
Nanny Cai kept defending herself under the aggressive questioning of the young man.
The young man wasn't interested in Nanny Cai's explanations and waved the money bag, saying, "Stealing my silver wasn't enough, and now you've come to falsely accuse our shop, trying to get some silver back for your unambitious son."
"Nanny, let me tell you, you should just give up on your son. A gambling dog isn't worthy of making you a thief or letting you pull a stunt like this."
The young man wasn't satisfied with just mocking Nanny Cai; he also shouted towards Xu Zaohua in the carriage, "Young Madam Zheng, you letting your nanny do this—does she know some secret of yours? When I rode on your carriage, didn't you tell the nanny that you loaned out the maid's monthly salary at interest and didn't get it back, and now you need to fill the hole? Your way of filling the gap is quite unique."
