On the wedding day of Jinsuo and Liu Qing, Wei Zi said something unpleasant. Jinsuo knows this very well. What did she say?
Wei Zi can only think of some way to get rid of the golden lock. Although Jinsuo only has pure feelings for Erkang, Wei Zi does not allow her maid to have other ideas about her children. This is a woman's mind. Although Wei Zi is surrounded by golden locks on the way to find her relatives, they are like sisters. After all, masters and servants are different.
When others see her, they will only say that she is a loyal servant girl and never equal. This also leads to the golden lock. After having feelings with Liu Qingyou, Wei Zi thinks that these two people are very suitable. After all, Liu Qing's identity is just right for being a golden lock for a servant girl. After all, it was in different dynasties.
Although two people grew up, I believe Wei Zi is sincere in saying this, but when something concerns their own happiness and self-interest, they are not so accommodating. In addition, what is the status of the golden lock? In the end, Wei Zi will say where she belongs, and she can only choose to endure it. Fortunately, Liu Qing is a good man.
Perhaps in Jin Suo's heart, Erkang is just an unattainable dream, and there is no obvious love in the whole play, but Wei Zi can see it clearly. She knows the girl who has been with her since childhood so well that she can only make do with Liu Qing. At this time, the ruthless swallow also thinks that two people are quite suitable.
In this way, Jinsuo finally understood the meaning of Wei Zi and chose obedience. It's a bit "plastic elder sister" indeed, but I think it's not a good ending for Jinsuo, and it also relieves Wei Zi's inner vigilance.