For several days, Pang Zi did not come again.

This surprised both Jiang Hao and Uncle Ming.

Obviously, before leaving that day, Pang Shi specifically asked her maid to bring a message saying that she wanted to see her daughter, Madam Ji Jiang, the next day.

She couldn't afford to offend her granddaughter, who was a county princess, nor could she see her. But Jiang was a piece of flesh that fell from her belly, so she wouldn't refuse to see her, right?

They had already been to Baiyun Temple, and the nun there said that Madam Ji was no longer practicing in the temple.

Since she is no longer in Baiyun Temple, she must have been taken back to the Ji Mansion by someone else. Now that Jiang Hao is in charge of the entire Ji Mansion and Ji Yan is gone, who dares to say no if she wants to take her mother back?

Therefore, Pang Shi and others concluded from the answer in Baiyun Temple that Jiang Shi had returned to Ji Mansion.

Uncle Ming was worried that Pang Shi would cause trouble again, mainly because he was afraid that she would ruin the reputation of the Ji family, so he told Jiang Hao about this matter carefully.

"County Lady, does she know something?"

"what do you know?"

Jiang Hao was a little confused.

Uncle Ming hesitated for a moment, looked up at Jiang Hao and said, "I know that the eldest lady is missing."

Uncle Ming and Jiang Hao both knew that Jiang Shi was in Jiang Hao's hands, but they didn't say it to this extent, so they didn't break the window paper.

When the eldest lady disappeared, their people tried their best but failed to find her. Later they realized that apart from Jiang Hao, how many people could do it without anyone noticing?

It is very likely that the county princess also knows a thing or two about the long-lost magical technique that he and the old man suspected.

I'm afraid Jiang Hao has more secrets than some people.

"Maybe it should be."

Jiang Hao felt a little awkward, and then he turned the topic to the nun he had met before: "Uncle Ming, the nun before was the abbess of Baiyun Temple, right?"

Uncle Ming saw that Jiang Hao was trying to change the subject and wanted to not answer, but he knew he couldn't avoid it.

If Jiang Hao wants to know something, she will try her best to make them talk.

Or maybe she already knew it.

"Yes, she is Master Jingyun, the abbot of Baiyun Temple."

When Jiang Hao encountered this, he asked the blind man to investigate. The blind man found out that Master Ji, who always attached great importance to his reputation, could also make mistakes.

It is understandable to flirt with officials in official circles, and drinking wine, listening to music, and chatting about poetry and songs in a brothel can also be considered as a way of showing off one's taste for culture.

However, falling in love with a prostitute is another matter.

When the blind man gave her the news, she was shocked for a while, but she put the matter behind her as she was dealing with Ji Yan's funeral.

Even after so much time, Jiang Hao still feels shocked when he thinks about it now.

Of course, at that time she also understood why Baiyun Temple treated Jiang in that way.

Master Jingyun is the equivalent of Ji Yan's minion in Baiyun Temple.

"Since Pang Shi is not coming, there may be more reasons than the one I just mentioned. It is also possible that he was discovered by Minister Jiang and coercive measures were taken against him."

Jiang Hao had many guesses in his mind, but he only told Uncle Ming the most likely one.

"Then let someone keep an eye on the Jiang residence."

"Ah."

After Uncle Ming left, Jiang Hao thought of Jiang Qiyao. After hesitating for a moment, she gave Xiao Ting a message and asked her to find a date to set up a party, as she would host the dinner at Zuixianlou.

Xiao Ting, who had been comforted by Jiang Hao, had been in a much better mood in the past few days. When she heard that Jiang Hao was going to treat them, she immediately perked up!

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