It was not until he was about to fall asleep that Jing Chunxi felt warmth around him and subconsciously leaned towards the heat source beside him.

She didn't know why her third uncle had called her grandmother over and talked for so long. But she was sure that her grandmother must have known about her situation, and maybe her grandfather knew too. Because she felt her grandmother touch her forehead and smooth her hair, and then she heard a heavy sigh of care and concern in her ears, and she felt the hand holding her very tight.

Sure enough, as dawn approached, she had just rolled over and hadn't even opened her eyes when her grandmother hugged her tightly again. Without caring whether she was awake or not, her grandmother whispered in her ear, "Fairy Aunt, can you tell Sister Xi that doing these things will ruin her luck?"

These words immediately woke Jing Chunxi up. His grandmother really knew about it.

When I opened my eyes, I saw my grandmother's concerned look. I knew that she believed in the existence of fairy aunts, but her face was not full of joy as if she had gotten a good deal. Instead, she was worried that the fairy would absorb her good fortune and affect her health or future luck.

These are her relatives, the ones who care about her regardless of their own interests.

Jing Chunxi's face, just waking up, was flushed and she smiled sweetly. Her cunning black eyes revealed a hint of cunning. She said to her grandmother in a gentle voice, "No, Grandma, the Fairy Aunt said that Sister Xi was helping her do good things. She said that we in General Jing's Mansion are all good people and this is what we deserve. She said that she will reward me in the future."

After saying that, he stuffed a small piece of milk slice into grandma's mouth: "It's very fragrant and sweet, right? Grandma must have never eaten it before. This is also a reward from the fairy aunt. From now on, grandma and grandpa can eat it. You will be healthy after eating it."

This thing was so cheap in the space that if she wasn't afraid of being exposed, she would have bought more and given it to everyone in the family along the way. Since her grandparents knew about it, she would feed the elderly and the little ones first. Her third uncle also wanted to eat. She was a little disgusted by this weak man, even though he was well-read.

"Child, tell your grandmother first before you do anything in the future, so that you won't be unable to explain yourself later." Old Lady Jing said softly with tears in her eyes.

"Yeah! Got it. Grandma, it was because Mother knew that Grandma would protect her that she dared to send Sister Xi here. With the Fairy Aunt, Grandpa, Grandma, and Third Uncle here, our family will be fine in the future."

Old Madam Jing's eyes were filled with tears as she held the sweet milk slice in her mouth. The stuff from the Fairy Aunt was really good, many times better than the fishy-smelling cow's milk or goat's milk. After a while, the two of them hugged each other and took a nap.

Last night, she and the old man listened to their son's bizarre and astonishing words and deeds, and learned that meticulous arrangements had been made all the way to Lingnan. After the dog emperor had been abandoned, a light suddenly appeared in his dark and decadent heart, and he believed even more in karma and blessings. His current blessings, besides the fairy aunt, were brought to them by his daughter and granddaughter.

This meant that Heaven was looking after them, and they all felt that they had been wronged. The lineage of General Jing's mansion was not destined to perish, so they would face the challenges head-on, live towards the sun, and follow Heaven's will.

the next day,

A total of 38 prisoners were added from Qingliu County, and they were still escorted to the post station before dawn. However, they did not look as scary as the prisoners from Dafeng County, but there were few old, young women, women and children, and most of them were adult men. They were lined up at the front of the line as soon as they arrived.

As a result, the exiled Jing family was like a sandwich, sandwiched in the middle of the team.

They were escorting quite a few officials, about ten in number, and the leader of the escort was a county lieutenant named Yan.

The strangest thing was that besides the official, there was also a boy of about twelve or thirteen. He was tall and thin, quite good-looking, and his clothes made it clear that he was the son of a wealthy family. He rode a pony that had just reached adulthood, but was slightly shorter. He wore a black jacket and trousers with gold embroidery on the collar and belt. He looked at people with disdain and unruliness, and even pretended to be an adult, with a sword hanging from his waist. He looked very strange, neither an official nor a commoner, but more like a spectator. Jing Chunxi couldn't help but sigh: children from wealthy families have so many ways to play.

Silang simply called him, "Little Dandy."

He even dared to follow me on the road of exile as if it were an autumn outing. He must be the ignorant little playboy who doesn't know his place in the world.

Before setting off, the lively Silang heard from the officials that the boy was the child of an adult in the capital, named Tao Jin. He was too naughty at home and always got into trouble, so he asked someone to take him out for training, and he had to pay for all the expenses himself.

Dalang and the others stuck out their tongues: "As expected, the dude really knows how to have fun."

But Erlang shook his head: "If it was a child from a wealthy family in Beijing, we should have met him."

Silang said, "There's no one like him in the Imperial College. He must be a concubine."

Sanlang disagreed, and you somewhat agreed with Silang's words: "How could we know so many people? Besides, there are many favored illegitimate children in the capital, and some may even be born to concubines. However, they rarely appear in public. It is not easy for them to live in the palace. Bringing them out is also for future planning."

Shi Lang scoffed, looking down on the boy and spat at his back: "His father must be the kind of guy who favors his concubine over his wife."

Little did they know that a noble man in a high-walled courtyard in the capital sneezed twice violently.

Jing Chunxi looked at Tao Jin carefully. She had never seen this person before in her two lives. Although the boy had not yet fully grown up, he was extremely handsome, and there was a sense of majesty in his eyes that made people look at him with admiration.

Despite so many people watching with questioning eyes, he wasn't the least bit timid. Instead, he exuded a sense of nobility and dignity. If it weren't for the occasional nonchalant look as he cracked his whip, everyone would have mistaken him for a noble son. After all, when he was quiet, he was very calm and composed, not at all arrogant or domineering, and he wouldn't use his status to boss people around.

Not only did she not believe that he was a bastard's son or a concubine's son, she also did not believe that he was born in a family of a minor official with no foundation. Her intuition told her that this man had a great background, but she firmly believed that he posed no threat to them.

After joining in, he saw that the team had not yet set out, and without the help of an official, he rode his pony back and forth on his own, looking quite respectable. When he passed by Jing Chunxi and the others, perhaps because he felt that they were a little special, as they were either injured or children of a few years old, he stopped his horse to look at Dalang and the others who were about his age. He even stopped to look at the old general lying on the ground for a while before walking away.

When he was about to leave, he saw Jing Chunxi sitting on the shaft of the cart with his legs crossed, his face dark and a piece of grass in his mouth. He couldn't help but frown, as if he was very disgusted, but in the end he left without saying anything.

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