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"At times like this, Miss Xue is the best candidate." Wen Dongyan's lips curled into a strange smile.
"Xue family is very rich.
Miss Xue's dowry should be very spectacular, and Lady Wang happens to be greedy.
Naturally, she would be happy to accept such a daughter-in-law. Moreover, the scabby-headed monk treating Miss Xue is also an illusion. It can be said that the gods in heaven saw Miss Xue being disturbed by illness.
They sent a messenger to the mortal world to treat her. Otherwise, such a troublesome prescription
How could it be made in one or two years? It's too coincidental. Since that's the case, the golden lock is probably an extraordinary item.
Isn't it compatible with Jia Baoyu's piece of jade? "
So the twist is so big.
Just to make Jia Baoyu and Xue Baochai a couple?
Shuijing stared at Wen Dongyan in a daze.
He really couldn't understand the twist.
After a long while, he said, "Isn't this a little too far?"
"From the current clues, this subordinate can only think of this conclusion." Wen Dongyan glanced at Shuijing and raised his eyebrows.
"The person who connected Jia Baoyu, Miss Lin, and Miss Xue was Master.
This subordinate is merely following Master's train of thought to make further inferences. "
"But what can Jia Baoyu do after marrying Xue Baochai?"
"Maybe... it's because they can give birth to a piece of jade?" Wan Li, who had been watching from the wall for a long time, couldn't help but say.
Shuijing and Wen Dongyan stared at Wan Li in unison without saying a word. A fallen leaf drifted into the room with the breeze.
It slowly landed on the ground. There was silence.
Wan Li was a little embarrassed by the stares.
He touched his nose.
He laughed dryly.
"I'd better go back and make medicine first. Call me if there's anything."
Shuijing nodded silently.
Wan Li got up and walked out of the room. Then he turned back and put the prescription back into his sleeve.
Shuijing was surprised. "Didn't you say that this prescription was useless? Why are you still holding it? "
"Send it to my master and make him happy," Wan Li said straightforwardly.
Shuijing: "…"
Wen Dongyan nodded. "With the Valley Master's temperament, that would be the case."
Shuijing pursed his lips. He had always been at odds with the old man. "Where were we just now?"
"Gold Inlaid Jade …"
"…"
As for Jin Xiangyu, he really thought that Jia Baoyu and Xue Baochai would give birth to a Jin Xiangyu!
Wen Dongyan glanced at Shuijing's face, coughed, and finally got to the point. "In fact, there are not many people who have a relationship with the scabby-headed monk and the crippled Taoist, but their attitudes are completely different. Master, don't you want to deliberately ruin their plans? You might be able to lure them out if you use a simple and crude method … "
Although Wen Dongyan didn't continue, Shuijing knew what he meant. As long as Jia Baoyu and Xue Baochai disappeared from this world, the so-called problem would no longer be a problem. Moreover, if they were really important to the scabby-headed monk and the crippled daoist priest, then the scabby-headed monk and the crippled daoist priest would definitely appear when their lives were in danger.
However, Jia Baoyu was only eight years old and Xue Baochai was only ten years old. They hadn't done anything bad. Shuijing really couldn't do it.
"Let's keep a close watch on them first. If Rongguo Province and Xue family really intend to marry, it won't be too late for us to make a move. "He turned his jade thumb ring with a serene gaze." It's only a few years. I can still afford to wait. "
In the courtyard of 'Fugui Ronghua', the Jia Lian was lying on the bed, tossing and turning, unable to sleep. As soon as he closed his eyes, he felt as if the sharp sword hanging above his head was swaying and making a sinister sound, which made him tremble in fear.
Jia Xie told the Jia Lian about Jia Hu's death, Zhang Xianfang's death, and his forbearance all these years. After that, he didn't say anything else. He just patted the Jia Lian's shoulder, sighed deeply, and left with his hands clasped behind his back.
The Jia Lian stared blankly at Jia Xie's infinitely sorrowful back. He suddenly realized that he had never known Jia Xie before.
For as long as he could remember, his father, Jia Xie, had left him with the impression that he was ignorant and incompetent, lustful, muddle-headed, and had no self-awareness. Every time the old madam mentioned him, she would be very annoyed. Because he was raised by the old madam, he could hear the old madam complaining about his father almost every day. On the contrary, the old madam praised his second uncle, Jia Zheng, again and again.
Generally speaking, a son would have a scholarly admiration for his father, and he was no exception. But as he grew older and saw more and heard more, he became impatient with Jia Xie. He even thought that the old madam was right. If his father lived in Rongxi Hall, the old madam would die of anger sooner or later.
The Jia Lian didn't think that he was a cold-blooded person. It wasn't his fault that he didn't have feelings for Jia Xie, but he had never received fatherly love from Jia Xie. The number of times he saw Jia Xie in a year was less than Jia Zheng. When he was a child in school, Jia Zheng often tested him. So naturally, he transferred his scholarly admiration to Jia Zheng.
In fact, he envied Jia Zhu and Jia Baoyu very much. Jia Zhu was diligent and eager to learn. He grew up under everyone's expectations. As for Baoyu, although Jia Zheng often reprimanded him, it was because he hated him for not using his intelligence to study. The old madam and Lady Wang didn't need to talk about him. They simply treated him like the apple of their eye.
But what about him? He lost his mother when he was young. Having a father was the same as not having one. He didn't have the talent to study like Jia Zhu. There was no other way. After all, his biological father didn't know how to study. So he was happy to be the steward of the second branch. Housekeepers like Lai Da and Zhou Rui secretly laughed at him. So what if he worked as a servant like them? Compared to the other people in the first branch, he had the best life.
What was the status of the first branch in Rongguo Province?
They were lower in status than Nanny Lai's family, who served the old madam, and Zhou Rui's family, who served Lady Wang. There was no need to talk about Master Jia She. Apart from those who needed to rely on him to survive, few of the remaining servants in Rongguo Manor looked up to him. His stepmother, Madam Xing, had an even more awkward status. Not only did she have a low birth, but she also had problems with her character. She would embezzle all the money that came in and out of her hands. This included the servants' salaries. His stepsister, Yingchun, and his stepbrother, Jia Cong, were also temperamental. They were very neglected. Although they were both the daughter and son of a concubine, the second branch's Tanchun and Jia Huan were much better than them. Tanchun had a fierce personality and was the most capable among the three. Although Jia Huan was unbearably mischievous and disliked by the old madam, she could think of him for everything. She was much better than the invisible Jia Cong.
Therefore, the Jia Lian could clearly feel that he could live such a respected life because he depended on the second branch and married Lady Wang's niece.
Now, the Jia Zhu came to tell him that the 'good' life he thought he had was all caused by his good second uncle and second aunt.
He should have grown up under his mother's love. His mother was beautiful and generous, gentle and skilled. She came from a prestigious family and was once the most talented woman in the capital. He should have grown up under his older brother's love. His older brother was very smart and likable. He could recite the Three Character Classic backwards at a young age. He would definitely be the top scholar in the future. He should have grown up under his father's strict requirements. It turned out that his father didn't dislike him. He was afraid that he would end up like his older brother, so he deliberately distanced himself from him …
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