Chapter 195 Jin Baozi's Response



Mr. Du laughed upon hearing this: "We were just worrying unnecessarily."

Mr. Li didn't say anything more, and Mr. Du said, "Alright, you can go back and continue reading."

After Yan Shujin and Yan Qiyu left, Mr. Du noticed that Mr. Li still looked worried and said in a low voice, "Just like Princess Yongfu said, nobody knows what the future holds, so why worry so much?"

Mr. Li shook his head, but didn't know what to say.

Mr. Du looked towards the direction of the imperial city: "Two years ago, could you have imagined that the Yan family would be sitting in the palace now?"

Mr. Li's expression changed drastically.

Mr. Du then asked, "Ten years ago, could you have imagined that the previous dynasty would perish like this?"

No, no one could have imagined that the previous dynasty would perish at the hands of such a pair of brothers.

Mr. Du smiled and said, "What will things be like in two years, ten years, or twenty years? Nobody knows. Why should we worry about things we don't know?"

Mr. Li felt that Mr. Du's words were not quite right, and suddenly realized something. He looked at Mr. Du and asked, "Why don't you become an official?"

Mr. Du smiled at Mr. Li and asked, "Why don't you become an official?"

Mr. Li took a deep breath: "My reasons for not becoming an official are different from yours."

"So what?" Mr. Du said, "The result is the same anyway."

In fact, Yan Shujin also had doubts. She didn't think there was anything wrong with being named Princess Yongfu. In fact, the one who was wrong was her cousin.

Yan Shujin felt something was wrong, but couldn't quite put her finger on it.

Yan Shujin happened to run into her today and asked a question on the spur of the moment. After hearing the story, she let it go, but silently remembered the Han family's affairs, waiting for her uncle's concubine to cause trouble so that she would have a way to deal with her.

Yan Zhili knew about Mr. Du's plan to take Yan Shujin and Yan Qiyu out of the mansion and agreed with it. Keeping the children confined in the backyard, no matter how many talented people teach them, is just empty talk. If he weren't so busy, he would have taken the children out with him too.

Yan Zhili always felt that those kept in the yard were sheep, and only those that went out could become wolves.

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