Chapter 89: Something Unclear



Eunuch?

Old Mrs. Fang raised her eyebrows, but was not very shocked.

"…'s follower." Miss Jun continued, hiding her scrutinizing gaze.

Seeing that Old Lady Fang was not too shocked by the eunuch, she decided to just follow him.

Speaking of the eunuch, if Old Lady Fang used some means to investigate and alert the enemy, her actions would be completely exposed last night.

"Could it be that the eunuch's follower will become someone else's follower? Is this follower brought by the eunuch, or is he sent by local officials to serve?" Fang Chengyu asked.

Miss Jun shook her head.

"I really don't know about that," she said.

She really didn't know whether Yuan Bao was still the emperor's eunuch or was given to someone else by the emperor? Was his actions arranged by the emperor or by someone else?

"This is not surprising if you think about it carefully." Old Madam Fang said, "After all, our family has an imperial decree, so it is only natural for the emperor to send an attendant to keep an eye on us."

Miss Jun nodded.

On the way back, she was still thinking about how to explain why she recognized Yuan Bao, but she didn't expect the Fang family to take out the imperial edict, which made things much easier.

Mrs. Fang took the initiative to accept it without too many questions.

"Do you have any concerns about this matter?" asked Mrs. Fang.

"The question is who is behind this." Fang Chengyu said.

Old Mrs. Fang frowned.

"That follower may not be the same person as Li Changhong," she said.

"Whether it is true or not, this matter ends here now." Miss Jun said.

Old Mrs. Fang looked at her, and Fang Chengyu nodded happily.

"Okay." He said, "For us now, we just need to know that there is someone behind us. It doesn't matter who the person is."

Old Mrs. Fang frowned slightly.

“You mean we have to do the same thing we did with Song Yunping and Li Changhong?” she said.

Miss Jun nodded.

"From the cases of Song Yunping and Li Changhong, we can see that they don't dare to harm us openly. And now we have given them a severe warning and lesson." She said, "In view of these two points, they will not take action again for a period of time, so that we will think that the enemy no longer exists and the crisis has been resolved."

"We should just pretend that the crisis has been resolved," said Mrs. Fang, "and continue fishing."

"Yes, you should not have the intention to harm others. But you must be on guard against others." Miss Jun said with a sigh, "There is no perfect preparation in this world, and there is no guarantee that it will never change."

Old Mrs. Fang also let out a long sigh.

"This is also the joy of being born." She regained her spirits and said.

"Fighting against heaven and against people, the joy is endless." Fang Chengyu said with a smile.

"Whether you are happy or not depends on whether you are a winner or a loser," said Miss Jun. "There is nothing to be happy about as a loser."

She was not at all happy about being hacked to death.

As losers whose husbands and sons were killed, they really have nothing to be happy about.

Both sides thought silently.

Du Fang Chengyu laughed out loud, and Old Lady Fang gave her a sidelong glance.

You just laugh foolishly whenever she says something. What's so good about that?

"Okay, you guys go down and have a rest," she said, and stood up.

Miss Jun just sat there without moving.

"Grandma," she said, "there's one more thing. I don't understand..."

Before she could finish her words, Old Lady Fang interrupted her.

"You don't need to understand this yet," she said. "You only need to know that our Fang family does have an imperial edict, and this imperial edict is indeed real. As for the origin of this imperial edict, I cannot tell you."

"I know this is true, but why..." Miss Jun said again.

Old Mrs. Fang interrupted her again.

"I don't want to lie to you. But our Fang family has already made a vow and kept our promise not to tell anyone the origin of this imperial edict," she said.

There was a moment of silence here.

"I'm not saying that you're an outsider." She continued, "but this matter can only be known by one person. It was passed down from father to son, and from son to grandson. At that time, the old lady was seriously ill and had no time to tell your uncle, so she told me. I kept this secret and waited to tell your uncle, but the result..."

As a result, my son died so suddenly.

"Lian Chengyu doesn't know about this now." Old Lady Fang looked at Fang Chengyu, "I'll tell you in a few days."

Fang Chengyu smiled and nodded without saying anything.

"That's why I didn't tell you, not because I treat you as an outsider." Old Mrs. Fang then said to Miss Jun.

Miss Jun smiled.

"I know," she said. "What I don't understand is not the origin of the imperial edict."

Isn’t this the origin of the imperial edict?

Old Mrs. Fang was stunned.

What is it that you don't understand?

"I don't understand why grandma would take out the imperial edict at this time?" Miss Jun said, looking at Old Mrs. Fang with a complicated expression.

Old Mrs. Fang looked stunned.

This is what she asked? She doesn't understand this?

What is unclear about this?

Because you are Jun Zhenzhen, you are my granddaughter.

Old Mrs. Fang opened her mouth to speak, but stopped herself, her expression of shock faded away and her complex expression became confused.

Because she is her granddaughter?

At first, the granddaughter had threatened to force her to go to the Ning family to acknowledge the marriage, but even when she learned that she had hanged herself in the inn, she never thought of taking out the imperial edict to seek justice.

Now, because Liu'er shouted that the young lady said something was strange, and because Fang Jinxiu said that she had left with Lin Zhubu, and Fang Chengyu emphasized that the matter was very dangerous, she took out the imperial edict without hesitation, just to find her.

Now she can't quite remember what she was thinking when she made this decision.

It's like a dream.

"When your grandfather was not around, you didn't take out the imperial edict, and you didn't even tell your uncle. When your uncle got into trouble, you didn't take out the imperial edict either..." Miss Jun continued.

"At that time we didn't know they were murdered by traitors." Old Madam Fang interrupted her woodenly and said, "What are you going to do with the imperial edict?"

"Taking out the imperial edict can demonstrate your status and let the world know how strong the Fang family's foundation is." Miss Jun said.

Old Mrs. Fang snorted.

"It's ridiculous. Without the imperial edict, can Deshengchang not survive?" she said. "You really look down on us."

Miss Jun smiled.

"Of course not. I mean you wouldn't have to work so hard if that were the case." She said, pausing for a moment, "Then when Chengyu was poisoned, you knew someone was trying to harm you, right? Why didn't you use the imperial decree to investigate..."

Old Mrs. Fang interrupted her with a frown.

"He's already been poisoned. What good will it do if we trace him back? It's not worth it," she said woodenly.

"In fact, there is no need to take out the imperial edict now." Miss Jun took over and said, looking at Old Lady Fang, "Your enemies have been executed, Chengyu has been cured, I may be in some danger, and this danger is not certain, why did you take out the imperial edict?"

Old Mrs. Fang looked at her, as if she wanted to say something but didn't know what, and felt inexplicably annoyed by her words.

"What do you want to say? Don't you understand why I took out the imperial edict to find you? There is nothing to understand, it's very simple, because you are still useful." She said with a frown, "You can cure Chengyu, keeping you is very useful, do you understand?"

As soon as she finished speaking, Miss Jun stood up, took a step forward, and hugged her.

What, what are you doing!

Old Mrs. Fang's body suddenly tensed up, and she couldn't help but take a step back in shock.

The petite girl hugged her shoulders tightly, her soft, thick, slightly messy hair that smelled of earth stuck to her face.

"I understand." The girl's soft voice said in my ear, "Grandma, you are so kind to me. You are so kind to me."


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