Stirring Things Up
Translator: 549690339
Jiang Yuan saw her and immediately hid the doll.
âIâve already seen it, so itâs too late to hide now.â Jiang Ning pushed her wheelchair over, âItâs because you usually donât spare a single bad word. Sheâs a princess, and what are you? How dare you provoke her?â
Jiang Yuan angrily said, âAre you here to mock me?â
âIâm here to see if your leg is really broken.â
âItâs really broken, just like yours!â
âAt least yours can heal, and in a few months, itâll be as good as new.â
ââ¦Who knows if itâll heal.â Jiang Yuan turned her face away, âYouâve seen enough, you can go now. My leg hurts, and I donât have the mood to deal with you.â
âThen you rest well.â
Jiang Ning pushed her wheelchair and left.
Jiang Yuan turned to look at her retreating figure, but accidentally bumped her leg, causing her to gasp in pain and involuntarily shed tears.
Jiang Ning went to see Lin Zizi.
Lin Zizi held her arm and asked her many questions, asking how she felt, if the baby in her stomach was restless, how her food and sleep were.
Jiang Ning smiled, âEverything is fine. Thank you for your concern, Mother. Where are Father and Brother?â
âYour father, that man, has been staying at home for a few days. If heâs not in the Imperial Court, heâs with his colleagues. We shouldnât bother with him.â Lin Zizi hugged her daughterâs arm, âYour brother has returned to the academy.â âHe finally agreed to go back?â
âThe Autumn Examination is in half a month. If he doesnât go back to review his lessons, the academy teachers will come and drag him back.â Lin Zizi said with a gentle smile, âHeâll be back for the examination.â
Jiang Ning saw that her motherâs spirit, logic, and speech were much clearer and more organized, and knew she was gradually recovering, which inexplicably comforted her.
Although not her biological mother, she gave her wholehearted maternal love.
Jiang Ning was happy to accept and willing to treat her well.
Actually, she came back to get Jiang Yiâs help, but since Jiang Yi was not there, she had to deal with this matter herself.
As she left the Purple Forest Garden, she saw Jiang Yan standing not far away, seemingly waiting for her.
âWhat are you doing?â
âSeventh Sister, Iâve found the people you asked for. Do you really want to do this?â
âWhy not? Where are they?â
âTheyâre all at my place. Iâll take you there.â Jiang Yan pushed her wheelchair, took her back to her courtyard, where three elegantly dressed young men and women were standing.
Looking at their faces, they all somewhat resembled Jiang Ruobai.
Seeing them, Jiang Ning could confirm that the Jiang familyâs eldest master and Jiang Ruobai were indeed brothers of the same mother.
Among the younger generation of the Jiang family, Jiang Yi had the most handsome appearance since he inherited Lin Ziziâs looks, which made it difficult for him to be ugly. But the young men of the eldest branch were also quite good-looking, with straight, tall figures and bright, handsome features.
Thatâs right, these young men and women were the children of the Jiang familyâs eldest branch.
The heirs of the two branches of the Jiang family were ranked together, and due to the love for the girls, they were not ranked separately but mixed together.
The eldest master of the Jiang family had four children. The eldest, Jiang Qi, the second child, a girl named Jiang Shan, and the fourth and eighth were boys named Jiang Nan and Jiang North, respectively.
As the eldest of the Jiang familyâs descendants, Jiang Qi had already established his own family and was serving in the imperial court.
Second child Jiang Shan was a year older than Jiang Yi and had gotten married, but she had yet to bear any children and often returned to her parentsâ home. The remaining two were still young.
Except for the eldest, Jiang Qi, the remaining three had come.
As they looked at Jiang Ning, their faces showed more curiosity than doubt.
After all, Jiang Ning looked very much like Lin Zizi, and after being lost for so many years, she had immediately married the Prince of Yu upon her return, becoming a princess consort, even though she spent her days in a wheelchair..