The courtyard where the Ji family once lived has been abandoned.

Jiang, along with Shaoyao and Ji Zixuan who followed them voluntarily, were able to enter only after the guards broke the door lock.

"Mother, where is the thing you are looking for? Tell me and I will find it."

Ji Zixuan grew up in this courtyard and was familiar with everything in it. However, time passed quickly, and it felt like a century had passed since he stepped into this courtyard again.

Nothing has changed.

Jiang still remembered the day when her eldest brother brought her the letter of severance of engagement, with a look of disgust like a plague. After stuffing the thing into her hands, he told her not to harm his parents and him, and left without looking back.

The second and third wives hid aside and watched her laugh, but no matter how much others laughed at her, she was not as uncomfortable as her parents and brothers' ruthlessness.

It’s over, it’s all over.

Jiang pinched her palms, trying to suppress her sadness, and said to Ji Zixuan, who still recognized her as her mother, "In the room where I live."

Upon hearing this, Ji Zixuan immediately stepped over the threshold.

"Peony, let's go take a look too."

"Yes."

When the door of the room was opened, the room was empty except for some furniture and beds that had not been moved away.

More than ten years have passed, and this room has been occupied by people from the second branch. The possibility that the things are still there is very slim.

"Mother, this room had been empty before, and then it was taken away by Second Aunt."

Ji Yan would not let her come back easily. The house would be empty anyway, and they would have to put on a show of self-torture for the emperor to see. Even if they had plenty of money, they would not move out of here.

So, Liu just wanted a house, and there was no way Ji Yan would refuse.

"Xian'er."

This was the first time Jiang called Ji Zixuan's name.

When Ji Zixuan heard her calling him, he froze and looked at her in shock, joy and excitement.

Jiang pointed to a brick in the corner and said, "If it's still there, it's under that brick."

Seeing that Ji Zixuan was standing there motionless, Shaoyao quickly let go of Jiang's hand and went to pick up the brick.

However, underneath the bricks, there was nothing.

"Ma'am, no."

Shaoyao turned her head to look at Jiang and shouted in disappointment.

"Yes, how could there be any?"

Jiang shook her head gently: "Let's go to Shuntian Prefecture."

The Jiang family would definitely not give this thing out, and I don't know where my copy has gone as time has passed. Now, I can only go to the government office.

Ji Zixuan was still standing there without moving until Jiang called out "Xian'er" again, and then he came back to his senses.

His mother recognized him!

......

When Jiang Hao returned from Prince Ning's Mansion, Uncle Ming handed him a small box.

Uncle Ming spent most of the day rummaging through the study to find the box.

"what?"

Uncle Ming didn't answer her directly, but only said: "The county lady will understand after reading it."

Seeing that he was acting mysteriously, Jiang Hao took the box, picked up the lock with a "click", opened the lid, and the three words "Broken Kinship Letter" fell into her eyes.

"Why are you here?"

This is what Jiang is looking for.

Uncle Ming looked at the things in the box and replied, "Not long after the old master sent the first lady away, the second lady started to ask for that room. The old master knew that there was this thing, so he asked the old servant to search the room..."

Ji Yan knew his in-laws too well. These two were worse than pigs and dogs. When they turned things around in the future, they would still come after him even without Jiang.

This letter of severance must be kept well.

Therefore, this letter of severance fell into Ji Yan's hands.

After listening to this, Jiang Hao sighed and said, "Master, you really plan ahead."

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