Chapter 67: Delivering Medicine and Visiting the Patient



"I'll go and take a look too." Wu Cuirou slowly retreated.

Duke Anguo forced a smile and asked, "Yuan Xi, did your father say when you will be back?"

Jiang Yuanxi shook his head.

"Daddy said I'll tell him after I die."

Jiang Yuancheng's eyes widened.

He knew that his sister was very leaky.

"Cough, cough, cough." Duke Anguo was so angry that he almost coughed out his lungs.

"Get out!" Duke Anguo pointed at the door and roared angrily.

Jiang Yuanxi blinked his eyes: "I have a secret to tell you."

"Get out!" Duke Anguo hoped that they would get out as far as possible.

Jiang Yuanxi: "You really don't want to listen?"

[It’s a big melon.] You’ll regret it if you don’t listen.

Duke Anguo: "Go tell your father that he can never come back to the Duke Anguo's Mansion again!"

Seeing how angry he was, Jiang Yuancheng was planning to say a few words of comfort, but when he heard this, he instantly became unhappy.

"Grandfather and grandmother, I'm not saying anything bad about you, but the gate breaks down as soon as you knock on it, and there's no decent scenery inside the mansion. Even stray dogs on the street have to take a detour to urinate in this Anguo Mansion."

Where do they get the confidence from? It must be because his parents want to come back.

Duke Anguo's face turned pale with anger. He covered his chest and breathed heavily.

Old Lady: "Get lost! You are not welcome at the Duke's Mansion!"

Jiang Yuancheng snorted and said, "I don't care!"

When he reached the door, Jiang Yuanxi poked his head out again.

"Grandfather, you really don't want to know? It's a big melon~"

Duke Anguo was speechless and glared at her angrily.

Fine, fine, it’s fine if he doesn’t want to listen. It’s a rare occasion that she shows mercy, but the old man actually doesn’t want to listen.

There will be a time for him to cry in the future.

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