Chapter 3 reveals a traitor.



Surgeon Jiang Luoluo was on night shift tonight. There were no surgeries scheduled, so she had nothing to do and finished reading the male-oriented novel "Yan Xing Jiu Tian" that she had been reading a few days ago. Unexpectedly, she transmigrated into the body of a cannon fodder female character with the same name as Jiang Luoluo.

While reading the book, she had some impression of the character Jiang Luoluo. Jiang Luoluo was simply an extremely love-obsessed person, with only Gu Boyuan in her mind. Even later, when Gu Boyuan married Yao Shiyu as a concubine and the two were deeply in love, Jiang Luoluo still followed Gu Boyuan.

In the end, Jiang Luoluo became a powerless matriarch with no real power in the inner quarters. She was banished by Yao Shiyu to live in a remote courtyard and died at Yao Shiyu's hands.

Jiang Luoluo felt a sense of disappointment when she first saw this character. Now that she, a surgical expert, has transmigrated into this world, she naturally wants to teach the two characters a lesson on behalf of the Jiang Luoluo in the book.

Jiang Luoluo recalled the plot of the book, in which her parents also died of a sudden illness around the same time.

She gently breathed warm air onto her swollen hands. Wait, something's not right?

Jiang Luoluo stared intently at the crackling charcoal fire in the room. "Miss, Miss, I've prepared some hot water for you. Soak your feet; you must be tired after traveling for several days."

Dingdang cheered as she carried the wooden bucket in, only to see Jiang Luoluo standing motionless with a furrowed brow. Dingdang gently placed the bucket in front of Jiang Luoluo and took off her boots.

She knew that her young mistress was still troubled by Yao Shiyu and Gu Boyuan's affair.

Although Jiang Luoluo didn't shed another tear and appeared calm and collected, Dingdang knew that her young lady was extremely distressed.

Jiang Luoluo stopped Dingdang when she was only halfway through undressing, saying, "I can do it myself, Dingdang."

Normally, Dingdang would do all the serving work, but today, Jiang Luoluo suddenly stopped Dingdang from doing it. Dingdang knew that it must be because her young mistress wanted to find something to do to distract herself from her inner pain.

What Dingdang didn't know was that Jiang Luoluo, who was sitting here at this moment, had a different soul. She was not used to this kind of work and needed help from others.

Jiang Luoluo soaked her feet in the wooden tub, stretched, and felt the warmth spread throughout her body. The foot that had kicked Yao Shiyu didn't hurt as much anymore.

Jiang Luoluo looked at Dingdang, who seemed a little disappointed, and said, "Dingdang, get me some paper and pen."

"Okay, Miss."

A moment later, Dingdang trotted over with paper and a pen dipped in ink. Jiang Luoluo placed the paper on her knees and began to scribble and write on it.

Yes, this part of the story is not in the book. Jiang Luoluo only arrived in Yunchuan after her parents passed away, and she did not discover Gu Boyuan and Yao Shiyu's affair.

The capital city is far from Yunchuan, and the roads are mostly inaccessible by carriage, so horseback riding is the only option. How could Mr. and Mrs. Jiang Chengfeng bear to let their pampered young lady, Jiang Luoluo, endure the elements and travel all the way from the capital city to Yunchuan?

Therefore, the letter Jiang Luoluo received a few days ago was not written by Jiang Chengfeng and his wife, nor could it have been written by Gu Boyuan. Whether he loves Jiang Luoluo or not is unknown, but it is true that he loves the Flying Feather Army behind Jiang Luoluo's general. Therefore, it is impossible for him to have orchestrated this incident with Yao Shiyu.

Then that leaves Yao Shiyu. Why did she arrange for Jiang Luoluo to witness her and Gu Boyuan's affair? Was it to discourage Jiang Luoluo from marrying Gu Boyuan? How did she know about Jiang Luoluo's fate?

Jiang Luoluo raised the paper in her hand and put it into the charcoal brazier. The flames quickly burned Yao Shiyu's name to ashes.

Jiang Luoluo chuckled softly, "Yao Shiyu has been reborn!"

Interesting, a formidable opponent!

The book only briefly mentions the sudden death of Jiang Luoluo's parents from a serious illness, without providing a detailed description.

Jiang Luoluo lowered her head again, drew two circles on the paper, wrote the words "Yunchuan Jiaozhou" on each, and then connected the two circles together. Yunchuan and Jiaozhou are far apart, and the ink worms have no wings, so the appearance of ink worms in Yunchuan is man-made!

Jiang Luoluo crumpled the paper into a ball and threw it into the charcoal brazier. Watching the leaping flames, her heart sank.

There is a traitor in the Flying Feather Army!

Jiang Luoluo handed the calligraphy brush to Dingdang, wiped her feet with a handkerchief, put on her boots, grabbed the fur cloak draped over the back of the chair, and put it on.

She called out, "Ding-dong lamp, go to Father and Mother!"

"Alright, Miss." Dingdang hurriedly picked up a lantern and jogged to catch up with Jiang Luoluo.

Jiang Luoluo's movements were swift and decisive, exuding a dignified aura. Dingdang felt that her young lady was different from before, but she couldn't quite put her finger on it. In short, she liked this version of her very much.

In Yunchuan Yulong City, outside General Jiang Chengfeng's main house, several military doctors were quietly discussing the patient's condition around a stone table in the corridor. Two of Jiang Chengfeng's lieutenants were pacing back and forth in the corridor.

Jiang Luoluo stood not far away, glanced at the group, and did not notice anything unusual.

She walked to the corner, pinched her thigh hard, and instantly tears welled up in her eyes. Her eyelashes fluttered slightly, and in the dim light, Jiang Luoluo looked especially pitiful.

She walked quickly towards the group and curtsied to them, saying, "Luo Luo greets all the uncles. Thank you for your hard work."

The military doctors who were discussing the matter all turned around, and two deputy generals also came over. Everyone said in unison, "Young Miss, you've arrived."

One of the lieutenants frowned almost imperceptibly.

A single, crystal-clear tear fell perfectly onto the ground. She sobbed, "Uncles, I know my parents' condition isn't good. I want to spend more time with them as they pass away. Please let me stay here tonight to look after them. It's late and the dew is heavy here, so please go back and get some rest. Come back tomorrow."

As soon as she finished speaking, Jiang Luoluo began to sob softly.

The rough-looking men had never seen such a delicate young lady cry like this before, and they immediately felt sorry for her. One of the lieutenants said, "We understand the young lady's good intentions, but what if the general summons us tonight?"

An older military doctor shook his head. "The General and Doctor Duan don't even have the strength to eat right now. It's naturally good for them to have Miss by their side."

Everyone understood what he meant: the general and his wife were nearing their end, and it was best for their loved ones to be with them in their final moments, since they couldn't offer any real help.

Everyone said goodbye to Jiang Luoluo and left, waiting until their figures disappeared from sight.

Jiang Luoluo wiped away the few tears on her face, her eyes clear and her tone steady, and said to Dingdang, "Follow a few people secretly and see if anything seems amiss?"

Dingdang didn't know why her mistress had asked her to follow these people, even though they were clearly General Jiang Chengfeng's confidants. But she didn't ask any questions; her mistress must have her reasons for doing so.

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