He even had his uncle come to fetch him back to Beidu! From then on, he would be supported by various families.
However, her father sent someone to take her away overnight, and she didn't even get to see her uncle. It was only through her loyal servant that she learned about these things.
His maternal grandfather was originally under the command of the King of Yan. Now that the King of Yan has rebelled, his reputation is indeed not good and the risks are great. He can understand if Aunt Shuiqing and the others are afraid and distance themselves from him because of this!
Qin Yilin didn't know what to say. Had Ling Ran stirred up a den of powerful and wealthy people?
My father comes from a prominent family and holds a high-ranking official position (rank 2). To make matters worse, my mother is the daughter of a general!
I originally thought Bai Ziqian had been born into a good family, but I never expected there would be someone even better.
Bai Ziqian was very happy.
That's great! Brother Ling's maternal family is so powerful, they will definitely be able to protect him!
Most people who practice martial arts and join the army are upright and righteous, and they would certainly not allow Ling Ran's father and stepmother to bully and scheme against him.
Of the three, Shui Qing was the most shocked.
Because she knew how powerful this Zhu Neng was!
The dynasty she transmigrated to was fictional yet not entirely fictional; its trajectory and general direction were similar to those in history. Therefore, when she learned that the King of Yan would rebel, she hurriedly bought several books from the mall to brush up on history.
Especially the military advisors and generals under the command of the King of Yan.
Zhu Neng was a brave and skilled general under the King of Yan. He made great contributions to the King of Yan's successful ascension to the throne and was personally granted the title of Duke of Cheng by the emperor, as well as the title of Grand Tutor to the Crown Prince. He later died of illness in the army and was posthumously honored with a posthumous title.
There's a Chinese joke about being worthy of being enshrined in the Imperial Ancestral Temple, but he was genuinely enshrined there.
Shui Qing had previously thought that Ling Ce's powerful connections were impressive, but now she felt that a second-rank official was simply not enough in front of the Duke.
The three hesitated again. They were extremely unwilling to let Ling Ran leave, but now they felt that perhaps leaving might not be a bad thing.
Shui Qing even wanted Ling Ran to bring Da Jiang along—he was a Duke, the future Emperor's right-hand man. Just showing his face would guarantee his future wealth and honor for his children and descendants.
Fortune favors the bold, and anyone would be willing to take a risk in front of a Duke of the highest rank.
However, Shuiqing was only thinking about it.
Ling Ran is skilled and intelligent, but bringing Da Jiang along is not only useless but also a burden. This is not the way for his family to become rich and powerful.
She relented and said, "...Okay, just be careful on the way."
"Please pay close attention to your own safety," Qin Yilin said, changing her tone to a simple admonition.
Bai Ziqian's nose tingled with emotion: "Brother Ling, you must remember us, don't forget us! When I expand the Bai family business to the north, I'll come find you!"
Ling Ran gave a soft "hmm" and her gaze drifted toward Fan Qian's room.
She's in there.
So much has happened tonight. Her grandmother has passed away, and as her granddaughter, she must be there. She is about to leave, and this parting will take her thousands of miles away, across mountains and rivers. She doesn't know if she will ever see her again in this life.
Will he be able to come back alive...?
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