Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Yan Jiuchao raised his eyebrows in shock. âWhere did the hatred come from?â Her father was in the wrong first, and his father punished him later.
Shadow Six said, âAfter Su Muâs father was fired, he fell seriously ill. Su Muâs mother once begged the Prince Yan Manor, but Prince Yan ignored her. After that, her father died of illness, and her mother died of grief, leaving her and her younger brother behind. Su Mu stubbornly believes that her parents were killed by Prince Yan.â
Yan Jiuchao said, âThis doesnât explain why she became a sacrificial soldier.â
Shadow Six paused and replied, âAfter her parents passed away, the siblings were adopted by the people of Nanzhao.â
It was Nanzhao again! Yan Jiuchao narrowed his eyes dangerously.
These were the information that Shadow Thirteen had pried out of Su Muâs mouth. Shadow Six had also found some clues in the past few days.
Shadow Six hesitated for a moment and coughed lightly. âYoung Master, Iâm afraid⦠Prince Yan has been to Nanzhao before.â
Yan Jiuchao looked at him. âWhat do you mean by that?â
Shadow Six hesitantly took out a folded portrait and slowly placed it on Yan Jiuchaoâs table. âThis is Prince Yanâs calligraphy. Young Master should recognize it.â
Yan Jiuchao had seen his fatherâs calligraphy since he was young. He could tell at a glance that this landscape painting was indeed made by his father.
âWhat place is this painting? Why have I never seen this painting before?â
There were many calligraphy and paintings of Prince Yan in the Prince Yan Manor. Yan Jiuchao would reminisce about his father from time to time and knew almost every piece of work by heart.
Shadow Six said, âThis wasnât discovered in the Prince Yan Manor. The Princess Consort gave it to me. The day before Young Masterâs wedding, the Princess Consort searched for some of Young Masterâs old things and sent them over. There was this painting inside. I only thought that it was an ordinary painting and didnât take it to heart. It wasnât until I accidentally obtained a few landscape paintings of Nanzhao yesterday that I realized that the scenery above was extremely similar to Prince Yanâs painting.â
As Shadow Six spoke, he spread the Nanzhao landscape painting he had bought from the market on the desk. âYoung Master, look, doesnât the pavilion in the princeâs painting look very similar to this pavilion?â
It was more than similar. The angle was simply different.
Yan Jiuchao pondered for a moment. âBut this doesnât mean anything. Perhaps my father only copied someone elseâs painting and didnât go to Nanzhao himself.â
Shadow Six said, âThatâs why I said Iâm afraid. I canât be sure.â
Yan Jiuchao fell into deep thought.
That night, Yan Jiuchao had a dream. He dreamed that he was sitting on the limestone threshold of the Prince Yan Manor, staring blankly at the blue sky.
âCongâer, come here.â
Little Jiu turned to look at the tall and handsome man.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
The man gave him a gentle smile. âCome to Father.â
Little Jiu walked over and held his big hand. But in the next second, the man was gone. He looked around.
âFather is here.â
It was that gentle and familiar voice.
Little Jiu turned his little head and walked to an ancient well. He lay on the well and looked down.
âCome, come to Father.â
The man at the bottom of the well reached out to him.
Little Jiu climbed onto the well with his short legs and fell into the well! But his father was not in the well! Where did his father go?!
He cried! But he drank a lot of water!
He was about to drown when a large hand suddenly picked him up.
It was Xiao Zhenting!
Go away! Youâre not my father! Return Father to me!
Little Jiuchao was in pain and sad. He cried, and cried.