The second step was to turn the sharp blade towards Jiang Yuting and the others.
The child they raised had done something outrageous. Even though it was Jiang Zuoque's own doing and had nothing to do with them, Aunt Jiang and Uncle Jiang felt extremely guilty, after all, Jiang Zuoque was their son.
When Jiang Zuoque wrote back saying he wanted to send Jiang Yuting to their home, Aunt Jiang and Uncle Jiang's first reaction was to agree, somewhat as if it were an act of atonement.
But then another letter arrived. Aunt Jiang and Uncle Jiang, concerned for Jiang Yuting's safety, could no longer allow her to stay with them.
Staying with them might be more dangerous than Jiang Yuting leaving.
"I'll go get you something."
Feeling much more relaxed, Aunt Jiang patted Jiang Yuting's back, her tone carrying a resolute air.
They were brought out; they were two letters, aged yet remarkably well-preserved. The fact that Aunt Jiang had kept them so well meant they held extraordinary significance.
[It was written by Jiang Zuoqiu; I saw the signature.]
[Father, Mother, what do you think Aunt Jiang meant by taking out this letter?]
Written by Jiang Zuoque
This was the evidence she wanted. Jiang Yuting's eyes lit up; wasn't this exactly why she had come here?
“Yuting, these two letters were written to us by Jiang Zuoque.”
Aunt Jiang took out a letter and slowly began to speak.
"This first letter was written to us by Jiang Zuoque after the incident at your home. In the letter, he said that you were coming to our home and that we should be careful what we said, saying what we should say and not saying what we shouldn't say."
Jiang Yuting took the letter, opened it, and read it line by line.
Yes, what was written above is almost exactly what Aunt Jiang said. The gist is that Jiang Zuoque was afraid Jiang Yuting would discover something was wrong, so he told the Aunts not to mention anything about him.
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