Gucheng, looking at her lithe silhouette, uncharacteristically started the conversation, âSeventh Miss should not have gone.â
âShouldnât have gone where? To see Gufeng?â Jiang Ning looked back at him, waving him over, âGucheng, come here.â
Gucheng walked up to her.
Once at the Generalâs Mansion, he no longer had to keep his identity hidden but could openly follow Jiang Ning.
Most of the people in the mansion recognized him, and were even obligated to respectfully call him âYoung Master Chengâ.
These twelve children, who had adopted the name Gu, were on paper the imperial guards of Jiang Mubai, but in reality, they were akin to his foster sons.
Whether it was in the military or at the Generalâs Mansion, their status was highly revered.
Gucheng, always cold and indifferent, remained largely oblivious to the salutations from the mansionâs servants.
He stood in front of Jiang Ning, his head habitually bowed, as docile as a lamb: âSeventh Miss.â
Jiang Ning reached out and flicked his forehead, asking, âYoung Master Cheng, why are you so indifferent? Isnât Guying your good brother?â
âJust my subordinate.â
âDespite everything, youâve grown up together as comrades, faced life and death together with uncle, donât you want Guying to live well?â
Gucheng remained silent for a while, preparing himself mentally before saying: âThe right to live has to be fought for by oneself.â
âWho told you this?â
âThe General.â
âUm!â Jiang Ning rubbed her nose, chuckling, âIn some ways, thatâs quite reasonable. But we are family, arenât we? When we have the capability, shouldnât we also fight for our comradesâ chance to live?â
âHe made a mistake.â
âTo err is human. Everyone makes mistakes, but they also deserve the chance to correct them.â
âNot so.â
What he meant was, not all mistakes deserved forgiveness.
For instance, leading Seventh Miss into danger.
That was unforgivable.
Jiang Ning spent a lot of effort trying to convince him, but it was just a waste of breath.
How could the values which Gucheng had been nurtured with for ten years by Jiang Mubai, change because of her few words?
âLetâs talk about this later, letâs visit Guying first.â
Jiang Ning opened the door and walked into Guyingâs room.
The room was spotless, with just a faint smell of medicine lingered.
It made the room feel both cold and quiet.
Guying was sitting on the bed reading a book.
Dressed in a white nightwear, slender and pale, sitting with his legs crossed, he looked like a frail girl.
Upon seeing Jiang Ning come in, he quickly hopped off the bed, hiding the book behind him.
His small, fair face turned slightly embarrassed: âMy humble regards, Seventh Miss.â
âYour foot injury hasnât healed yet, sit still.â Jiang Ning pretended not to notice his little action, she carefully examined his face, nodding, âWell, you look a lot better, does the wound still hurt?â
âIt doesnât hurt anymore, thank you for your concern, Seventh Miss.â Guying glanced at Gucheng standing at the door, and quietly sat down.
Gucheng gave him a cold look.
Jiang Ning saw a bowl of white porridge and a small dish on the table, and laughed, âIs this all youâre eating? Uncle is too stingy, why doesnât he even provide food for the injured?â
Gufeng whispered, âI donât deserve it.â
âIf you say that, I wonât be able to forgive myself.â Jiang Ning took out a roasted duck wrapped in oil paper and placed it on the table, âYouâve suffered so much all because of me. My conscience is already burdened.â
Gufeng hurriedly waved his hands, âSeventh Miss, please donât say that. Not being able to protect you properly was my own fault. Even if I were to die, it would only be just.â
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