Chapter 165: Wrongly Exchanged Life Twenty-two

Ji Baiyun's men were quick and efficient and built four wooden houses in just two or three days. They also built a small fenced courtyard and then bought the land in the name of one of his men.

Ji Baiyun: "Eunuch Li"

Ji Baiyun: "Although this place is desolate, there is no one living here"

Ji Baiyun: "You should be safe here."

Ji Baiyun: "It's just that the conditions are simple, and I'm sorry to have to make you suffer."

Li Fu: "It doesn't matter if the miscellaneous committee is wronged or not"

Li Fu: "But the third prince is already four years old."

Li Fu: "It's the right age for him to start learning." Li Fu: "I hope the prince will take the trouble to find a teacher for him."

Ji Baiyun: "I will arrange it as soon as possible"

Ji Baiyun: "Don't worry"

Li Fu: "That's good"

Li Fu: "Then I will wait for news from the prince."

The white-faced, beardless man was Li Fu. He smiled and bowed.

Li Fu: "I leave everything to you, my Lord."

Ji Baiyun made a promise and then left with his men. Before leaving, he looked back at the dense forest.

Ji Baiyun and his men did not go back directly, but asked the people in the mountains and went to Lijia Village.

As far as he could remember, Lijia Village was where Yunmo grew up, and his younger brother's adoptive parents lived here.

Ji Baiyun asked along the way and on the way into the village he met a group of young men who were calling their friends and heading out of the village.

Ji Ze was about to step forward to ask where Yun Mo's adoptive parents lived when he was stopped by Ji Baiyun, who pointed at a young man in the crowd.

Ji Baiyun: "Uncle Ji"

Ji Baiyun: "Look at that person's face"

Ji Ze looked closely and was immediately surprised. The young man had a rosy complexion and flying eyebrows. He looked exactly like the young master of the Ji family. The only difference was that this young man had a black mole in his eyebrow.

Ji Baiyun: "Uncle Ji"

Ji Baiyun: "Do you think that young man is the child of Changsheng's adoptive mother?"

Ji Ze opened his mouth and fell silent again. If the boy was really a twin of Changsheng, or the child of Changsheng's adoptive mother, then even if there was no evidence, Changsheng was definitely a descendant of the Ji family.

Ji Baiyun: "Let someone go and find out." Ji Ze: The old housekeeper: "Yes"

Ji Baiyun: “Pay attention”

Ji Baiyun: "Don't alert the enemy"

Ji Ze: Old housekeeper: "I understand."

After Ji Ze left, Ji Baiyun turned around and told his men to find a place to stay in Lijia Village.

After they rented a house from the village chief, Ji Ze also came back. He brought back a piece of news that the young man they met on the road was a twin of Changsheng, and his name was Li Changfu.

Ji Baiyun listened to the news expressionlessly, but felt relieved in his heart.

There is always a way out. I don’t believe that my father doesn’t believe such a big flaw.

Ji Baiyun wrote a letter and asked Ji Ze to find someone to deliver it to his grandfather as soon as possible.

The moon set in the west and it rained heavily that night. Ji Baiyun fell ill when he woke up early the next day.

Ji Ze had just sent the message when he came back to find out that the prince was ill. He was so scared that he hurried to find a doctor.

The doctor prescribed some medicine and left.

Ji Ze couldn't help nagging.

Ji Ze: Old housekeeper: "You shouldn't have gone out in the rain last night"

Ji Ze: The old housekeeper: "Look, you have gonorrhea."

Ji Ze: Old housekeeper: "The most taboo thing when you go out is getting sick."

Ji Baiyun: "Did they tell you that I went out in the rain?"

Ji Baiyun: "I told them to stop talking."

Ji Ze: Old housekeeper: "My prince!"

Ji Ze: The old housekeeper said: "You are already sick, who would dare to hide it from you?"

Ji Ze: The old housekeeper asked: "Why are you doing this?" Ji Baiyun said: "If I don't do this, how can I let my father come and see the truth with his own eyes?"

Ji Ze: The old housekeeper: "...there's no need to be really sick."

Ji Baiyun: “It’s okay.”

Ji Baiyun: "Liu Erlang said that Changsheng has been sick every few days in recent years."

Ji Baiyun: "It's me"

Ji Baiyun: "I don't seem to have ever been sick in my memory"

Ji Baiyun: "Now I also understand the feeling of being sick"

Ji Ze: The old housekeeper: "So you're afraid you won't get sick from being caught in the rain all night?"

Ji Ze: Old housekeeper: "My prince (helpless bitter smile)"

Ji Ze: Old housekeeper: "Have you ever thought about what might happen to you?"

Ji Ze: The old housekeeper said: "The Ji family has fallen into his hands."

Ji Ze: The old housekeeper said: "He is not of the Ji family's bloodline"

Ji Baiyun: "There is also immortality"

Ji Ze: Old housekeeper: "Prince"

Ji Ze: Old housekeeper: "Can't you see that Master Changsheng doesn't care about anything in the Ji family?"

Ji Baiyun: “…(Silence)”

Ji Ze: The old housekeeper: "Although the Marquis is stubborn,

Ji Ze: The old housekeeper: "When Master Changsheng stood in front of him"

Ji Ze: The old housekeeper said: "Just based on Young Master Changsheng's face, no matter how stubborn the Marquis is, he will be suspicious."

Ji Ze: The old housekeeper: "With Master Changsheng's intelligence, he must understand this." Ji Ze: The old housekeeper: "But he still doesn't want to go back with us."

Ji Ze: Old housekeeper: "It's obvious that you don't want to enter the Ji family"

Ji Baiyun: “Yes”

Ji Baiyun: "He didn't want to join the Ji family but was angry about the family tree"

Ji Baiyun: "It can be seen that he still hopes to be recognized by his parents in his heart."

Ji Baiyun: "My father's actions really hurt him."

Ji Baiyun: "I wonder if my father will regret it?"

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