She didn't believe that Jing Yi could come up with any foolproof plan in three days that would not expose the slightest bit of information. Apart from using her space, any other clever tricks would be useless unless he was also a god.

Jing Chunxi was full of confidence, and felt that only she could make the treasure disappear without a trace, making it impossible to find out where it came from.

She knew her own worth very well, and now she could only rely on the person on the other side for everything.

Jing Chunxi looked at the handsome uncle who was still thinking hard after he finished speaking: "Where did those four dogs hide the treasure in the other courtyard? Have you found out?"

Jing Yi looked at her like she was a fool: "Of course!"

Then I thought to myself: What do you think I was going there for?

Then he didn't want to pay any attention to her, thinking she was just meddling in his affairs and interrupting his thoughts for no reason. He didn't see the treasure, but he did find out where it was hidden.

Jing Yi looked at Jing Qiurong and found that she had no intention of teaching or stopping the little girl. Instead, she became interested in her daughter's words and didn't even glance at him.

Jing Yi: If it were my daughter, I would definitely...

After thinking about it, he felt offended again, then fell silent and looked at the mother and daughter.

He did find this matter difficult. In fact, his concerns were similar to Jing Chunxi's. Even if they could get the treasure, it would not be easy to transport it out of the capital in a short period of time. No matter how the convoy was divided or disguised, it would encounter numerous interceptions when heading north or south. It was hard to say whether they could survive, and a lot of people would definitely be lost.

If the treasure is hidden separately, the risk of exposure will be greater.

Jing Chunxi looked at Jing Yi and asked, "Do you have the ability to get in without being noticed?"

Perhaps because he was dissatisfied with Jing Chunxi's questioning tone, and felt that doubting his ability was also a blasphemy of his authority, Jing Yi only gave him an expression of "you think".

"Can you take me in?"

Jing Chunxi went straight to the point, ignoring his contemptuous look.

Jing Yi: ...

He didn't speak for a long time, nor did he look at Jing Chunxi, but instead looked quietly at Jing Qiurong opposite him.

This little naughty kid can only be taken care of by her mother now.

Jing Qiurong now only had Jing Chunxi in her eyes. She knew that her daughter had some ideas and must want to use the fairy aunt to collect all the treasures.

She would be heartbroken if those four dogs were to transfer so many treasures in vain! Moreover, those were powerful weapons that could destroy their Jing family.

Thinking about it this way, she still felt that her daughter's idea was the safest. She only supported it 50% because she was worried that her daughter would be in danger and worried that it was not foolproof. But if Jing Yi and his men were there, they should be able to guarantee her daughter's safety, so she would support it completely.

As for what Jing Yi said, whether it was to use wits or force, she was against it.

This move seemed fraught with danger. She was also worried about Jing Yi's safety. If anything happened to him, the soldiers he brought back would not obey her orders, and her brother would lose a capable general. It was not worth taking such a risk.

Thinking about it this way, I feel that Jing Yi's method is not feasible, and any mistake will not be worth it.

So she absolutely disagreed with the method Jing Yi proposed, and he had just said that they hadn't come up with a perfect plan yet. There was no time to wait for him to think about it slowly. If she waited any longer, it would be too late.

She was wavering and struggling in her heart with the following question: should she let Jingyi go back first, let the mother and daughter analyze the matter thoroughly, and then make plans tomorrow; or should she tell Jingyi her rejection of him now?

In the end, Jing Qiurong gave the decision-making power to Jing Chunxi. She wanted to see how her daughter would express her opinion, and she also hoped that her daughter would say: Go to bed first and talk tomorrow!

Jing Yi was speechless watching Jing Qiurong's expression change several times in a row. Before the impetuous Sister Xi came back, she was not so indecisive. Even when it came to buying a farm and spending a handful of silver bills, she made a quick decision without blinking an eye.

"Are you sure you want to go, Sister Xi?"

The question asked by his daughter almost made Jing Yi run away. The girl doted on her daughter to no end. This was not a joke. She was seeking death.

Jing Chunxi looked determined and kindly looked at Jing Yi, "My daughter just feels that now is not the time to let Uncle Jing take risks. If he's not careful, his entire chess game might be disrupted. We should conserve our strength for the future."

Jing Yi didn't appreciate it at all and glared at Jing Chunxi unhappily. This little guy was quite good at talking, acting like he was considering the overall situation. "You also know that this is a risk?"

Jing Chunxi: "If I can't steal the treasure, I'd rather destroy it."

Jing Yi: ...

Well! Miss, you don't understand how valuable firewood and rice are. You really don't regard treasure as money!

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