After carefully considering his family's needs and the purpose of Tao Jin's letter, Jing Chunxi hurriedly said to Jing Yi, "I'm going to Jian'an and Jiujiang County."

Jing Yi didn't expect the little girl to understand so quickly, and even arranged the way forward. He thought it was very reasonable, and quickly agreed: "You can't do it alone, I have to follow."

What Jing Chunxi can think of, Jing Yi cannot fail to think of. The two have the same opinions and the same goals, but Jing Chunxi's help is greater.

Jing Chunxi didn't expect Jing Yi to agree with her decision so much, and he even volunteered to go with her. This time, he blurted out the decision without even asking his mother for her opinion.

However, after thinking it over, Jing Chunxi couldn't help but frown and said, "The capital, Qingshan Villa, mother and brother all need you."

This reason was very sufficient, and Jing Chunxi believed that Jing Yi had to consider it.

But Jing Chunxi was actually more worried because Jing Yi was so skilled, meticulous, and observant that nothing could escape his eyes. She was worried that her actions would be exposed in front of him.

After all, in this line of work, everything you do is related to space, and any slight obstacle may make things impossible to accomplish, so she must ensure that nothing goes wrong.

"I'll arrange it." Jing Yi thought for a while and answered confidently, making it difficult for her to refute.

"I won't feel at ease at home if you go." Jing Chunxi still refused to give in.

Besides the space, she also felt that with Jingyi at Qingshan Manor, the safety of her mother, brother, and clan members would be more guaranteed. If anything happened in the capital, he could handle it nearby.

Seeing that he still couldn't be persuaded, Jing Chunxi said again: "I don't need your protection. In addition to Xiaoman, July and September, you should assign me some people who can ride horses and drive carriages and are very skilled."

She still had to convince Jingyi first. If he didn't agree, he would definitely join forces with her mother to threaten her. And her mother would definitely think it would be safer for Jingyi to go with her, as she had done the previous two times.

Jing Chunxi cannot always bear the deep love for his daughter.

Unexpectedly, Jing Yi found another excuse: "The money from selling the shop and the house is in Uncle Jing's hands! We are worried about you holding such a large sum of money."

Bullying her because she has no money! Jing Chunxi sneered, but he didn't expect Jing Yi to actually want to confiscate the benefits given to him.

When Jing Chunxi asked his mother to hand over the property deeds of the Fourth Prince and Ji Jiading, he really didn't think about getting any benefits. He just thought that he would not get much money through black market transactions, and he also wanted to give his master some pocket money.

After all, supporting so many soldiers was a huge expense. Although they had solved the problem of food and accommodation, there was no guarantee that Jing Yi had no further plans.

Every step required money, and there were even more unusual expenses. If Jingyi had to ask his mother for money for every expense, it would be a bit unfair. Even a grown man like him would be hesitant to do anything.

Judging from Jing Yi's tone just now, he must have quite a bit of silver in his hands, and most of the shops and farms must have been sold.

"Uncle Jing, please give Ah Qi to me. Someone with skills comparable to his will do. I'm still worried about my mother and brother, and I'm also worried about any problems with the shop and farm I just took back from the Marquis' Mansion. I need you to solve them."

Jing Chunxi knew that rude resistance would be futile and Jing Yi would definitely consult his mother. Protecting her was one reason, and worrying about her taking such a large sum of money was another.

Jing Chunxi felt that Jing Yi's biggest worry was that she would act rashly.

In fact, Jing Yi had been suspicious ever since Jing Qiurong handed him the property deeds of the Fourth Prince and Ji Jiading. He believed Jing Chunxi had a special skill, namely, an extremely good thief.

After all, on Fubo Ridge, the two of them were inseparable. Jing Chunxi had taken so many things right under his nose, and looking back, he didn't know where the mistake had occurred.

He had no idea how she had done it, and when they were leaving the cave, he had Jing Chunxi under his armpit, so how could she have hidden it from him?

After thinking about it so much, Jing Yi sometimes even suspected that these house deeds and land deeds might have been hidden on Jing Chunxi's back, and he had helped carry them out without his knowledge.

Yes, that’s what Jing Yi thought.

He had doubts at the time. If Jing Chunxi's strong request to join was just to set a fire, then there was no need for him to take the risk.

Even if Lian Jingyi didn't go, he could easily burn the villa down with a few men.

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