"You are indeed brave." Mrs. Fang suddenly smiled and said, "No wonder you dare to do so many incredible things."
Miss Jun also smiled.
"I'm just asking for justice," she said.
Mrs. Fang nodded.
"The so-called justice means there are gains and losses. Speaking of which, your great-grandfather was just a white commoner. He scavenged for food in the dirt and made a small business. He didn't necessarily have enough to eat when he ran around. In times of disaster and famine, the family's
She can't even raise her children. Your great-grandmother is sick and can't afford the doctor or the medicine." She said, sitting upright and stretching her hands to look around, "Look now, how can any of the furnishings in this house be taken away from her?
Going out can afford the food and drink of a poor family for a year or even a lifetime."
She looked outside again.
"He is famous in Yangcheng, Shanxi, and now in the world. No one dares to offend him."
She looked at Miss Jun with a smile on her lips.
"Zhen Zhen, is this fair? I don't think this gentleman has done anything wrong. This is the path chosen by the Fang family themselves."
Speaking of this, her expression gradually became serious.
"Even if it's a dead end, we have to go down it."
Her expression was resolute, but Miss Jun could see a hint of despair in it. Yes, if you want your subjects to die and your subjects have to die, it is not a kind of despair.
The whole world is not the king's land, and the shores of the land are not the king's ministers. This king wants to put you to death, how can you escape.
Instead of burdening the younger generations with meaningless struggles, it is better to choose to die decisively. Maybe this can save the lives of future generations.
She mistakenly blamed Mrs. Fang, and Miss Jun's eyes were slightly sour.
"Grandma, you still don't understand what I mean." She said, "I mean that the king you believe in is not the king you are now. You have forgotten that this imperial edict was given by the late emperor."
Old Mrs. Fang looked at her.
"Yes, it was given by the late emperor, but they are both kings, so what's the difference?" she said.
"Of course there is a difference. You are not alone. I don't think the late emperor meant to let the ministers who did the work die." Miss Jun said, "What you have done now is against the late emperor's will, so I said you believe in
Wrong."
Is this so?
Old Mrs. Fang sat up straight and looked at her, somewhat scrutinizing.
"Why do you think that?" she asked. "What do you know?"
Because the current emperor was forced to death by his brother to seize the throne.
"Because he is a bad person." Miss Jun said.
Old Mrs. Fang laughed.
"You are so..." she said.
That childish remark was never uttered.
This girl has done so many things, how can she be so childish? She has been in the capital for a long time and has dealt with the emperor many times. Maybe something has made her have this understanding.
"Zhen Zhen..." Her expression softened and she sat up straighter, "This matter..."
"Grandma, did the Fang family open this ticket number on behalf of the late emperor?" Miss Jun took her words and asked directly, "You are doing business on behalf of the late emperor."
This sentence was finally made clear.
Although everyone already knows it.
Mrs. Fang was silent.
"This is not what you told me, this is what I guessed. It is easy to guess, because of the late emperor's imperial edict and because of your sudden fortune twenty years ago." Miss Jun did not ask Mrs. Fang to answer and continued directly.
Yes, half of the secrets of the Fang family were revealed by revealing the imperial edict, which is why she had kept them for so many years and never revealed them, until she was looking for Jun Zhenzhen.
Mrs. Fang smiled.
"I don't think this is a bad thing, so it's strange that my grandfather and uncle Chengyu were killed one after another." Miss Jun said, looking at Old Mrs. Fang, "Grandma, you don't even think that it was Jun who wanted you to die.
Because this is unconscionable and unreasonable.”
Yes, Mrs. Fang’s eyes were filled with sadness.
"So, grandma, I'm not saying that if you want me to die, I will not die. We can die, but at least we have to die with understanding." Miss Jun came close to hold Old Mrs. Fang's knee and looked at her sincerely, "Knowing that you
Why should we die? We know who wants us to die, so we can’t be confused. Doing so may not mean being loyal to the emperor, but it is very likely to violate the emperor’s order, the late emperor’s order.”
Old Mrs. Fang looked at her, her expression finally softened a bit.
"Zhen Zhen, but now the late Emperor is no longer here," she said.
"When people leave their names, they leave their voices. Even if the late emperor is not here, the current emperor cannot do whatever he says." Miss Jun said.
She said childish words again, and Mrs. Fang smiled bitterly again.
"Isn't it just what he says? So what can he do?" she said.
"Of course he can. If he wasn't afraid of you, why would he be so cautious and sneaky?" Miss Jun said, "He tried so hard to get the imperial edict, and then he asked you to open the Tianzi Library so cautiously. It's obvious that he is afraid.
What."
Mrs. Fang's expression changed for a moment.
"Then, what should we do?" she said.
"I don't know anything else at the moment. For now, I can't give them what they want." Miss Jun said, holding Old Mrs. Fang's hand tightly.
That's it, Mrs. Fang pondered.
"Even if we fight for family property, it won't be delayed for long." She hesitated and said.
Finally letting go, Miss Jun couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief with a smile on her face.
"It can only be delayed for a while, and this delay may force them to do other things and expose more flaws." She said, "In short, now we are hiding and they are showing up. We are no longer at the mercy of others.
Fish meat.”
Old Mrs. Fang sighed and said no more.
"Also, grandma." Miss Jun held her hand again, "I don't want to ask you what happened to the unspeakable and human beings. Can I have a look at Tian Zi Library?"
Old Mrs. Fang's expression changed slightly, and the hand she held clenched.
Miss Jun did not let go and approached Mrs. Fang again.
"I just want to see what they are so anxious and careful to take away," she said, "and this is what we can threaten them with."
Mrs. Fang was silent for a moment and then smiled.
"Actually, it's nothing, just the ones you guessed." She said, "What I said at the beginning was that only one person in the Fang family could know this secret, and I could only tell Chengyu when I die."
As she spoke, she seemed to have made up her mind. She took off a bunch of keys and looked at Miss Jun.
"You are not from the Fang family."
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As night falls, the lights of the Fang family are a little dimmer than before, just like the mood of the Fang family these days.
It always feels bad when a family of brothers and sisters fight over the family property.
There are no people in the East Cross Courtyard, and there seems to be no lights, but this is the most heavily guarded place, and no one can approach it easily, because this is where the entrance to Tianziku is.
The torch suddenly lit up in the courtyard, and the grease made a sizzling sound of burning, illuminating the figures of an old man and a young man.
"Actually, this is also the second time I have entered this warehouse." Old Mrs. Fang said, with a look of reminiscence under the light of the torch, "The first time was when your grandfather was dying."
"None of us will die this time." Miss Jun said.
Old Mrs. Fang smiled, bent over and turned the key on the big bluestone a few times, then reached out to grab the hydrangea carved in the mouth of the lion on the big bluestone and pressed it hard.
The big bluestone suddenly sank in, revealing a hole. The inside was not dark, but there was a faint light when the line of sight touched it.
"Come on." Mrs. Fang said, holding on to both sides and sliding down slowly.
She could finally see the secret of the Fang family. No, to be precise, the secret of the emperor's grandfather and the secret of King Qi. If she hadn't been reborn, she would have never known that such an ordinary family in such a far away place would have anything to do with the royal family.
relation.
Miss Jun held up a torch and jumped in neatly. (To be continued)