Jiang did not get the handwritten copy of the severance letter from the government as she wished. To be more precise, she did not even meet Zhou Zhubu, who was in charge of managing documents and archives.

However, because Ji Zixuan introduced himself, the people from Shuntian Prefecture were quite polite to them. They informed them of some management rules for retaining archives and asked them to leave.

"Mother, don't worry too much. As long as there is a record in Shuntian Prefecture, we only need to ask the government to confront us when the time comes."

Ji Zixuan did not realize how serious the situation had become when the two families actually went to the government office to confront each other.

Jiang didn't want it to come to this. She could be shameless and even die, but her daughter still had to get married, and her daughter was going to marry the eldest son of the Duke of Weiguo's Mansion. She couldn't let her marry into the family with such a stain.

Hao'er's life has been hard enough, she just hopes that her second half of life will be sweeter.

Let’s think of another way.

Jiang didn't stay in Shuntian Prefecture for too long. After returning home, the servants invited her and Ji Zixuan to have a meal in the Water Pavilion.

During the meal, the mother and the three of them tacitly did not mention the matter of the old woman from the Jiang family. It was not until after the meal that Jiang Hao handed the box that Uncle Ming had found to her: "Mom, take a look."

Jiang opened the box with some doubts. After seeing the contents of the box, she frowned and her eyes were sore. After tears came, she forced them back and nodded excitedly: "Okay, okay..."

She held the box in her hands, feeling both sad and relieved.

Ji Zixuan also saw the letter of severance in the box and asked, "Sister, have you been to Shuntian Prefecture?"

It is still useful to have status and position. They went there without even seeing the chief clerk.

Jiang Hao shook his head: "Back then, after my mother went to Baiyun Temple, my grandfather kept it for her."

As for why it was put away, Jiang Hao did not point it out, but Jiang and Ji Zixuan both understood that they were preparing for this day.

Jiang hated Ji Yan in her heart, but at this moment, she couldn't help but sigh at Ji Yan's foresight.

"Good son, mother will not allow them to hurt you."

Jiang Hao looked at Jiang's determined eyes as she looked at him and nodded to her.

......

"Jiang Huaixiu, it's worth it, why don't you leave?"

"Yeah, I usually run pretty fast."

Jiang Huaixiu heard the two colleagues' teasing and smiled guiltily: "It will be soon. I will leave after finishing the work on hand."

When the two heard this, there was undisguised contempt in their eyes. After looking at each other, they left one after another.

They had no good feelings towards Jiang Huaixiu at all. He was cowardly and incompetent. His uncle was a second-rank official in the court, but he was just competing for food here like them.

Shame on you!

Jiang Huaixiu knew what his colleagues said about him in private, but he just had to say it, because he would get something for nothing anyway.

These people know nothing!

When his niece arranges good jobs for them, he will turn around and slap them in the face!

Right now, what matters most is what my mother told me to do.

Jiang Huaixiu waited in agony for his colleagues to leave one after another. Then he sorted the books in front of him with trembling hands, stood up with his neck hunched, looked around, and walked towards the yard where the files were kept.

There are so many files that they can't fit in one room.

After Lord Pei took office, he had people take the time to sort the items and place them in different rooms.

It was indeed time-consuming and laborious to organize, but now it is much easier to find it when I need it.

After Jiang Huaixiu slipped into the courtyard, he was dumbfounded when he saw a row of locked rooms.

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