Chapter 666: Mingzhu is Definitely of Nan Family Bloodline
Le De’s body suddenly jolted with realization. He also found it strange—as this girl was brought up in the countryside without any interaction with the Nan Family, why would they want to capture her?
And more specifically, they emphasized they needed her alive, not dead?
Le De found himself involuntarily being led by her train of thought: "Could it be because of your Cultivation Technique?"
When he received this mission, he also thought it was strange, but after seeing ngyu’s power, he thought he had understood the truth. They wanted to capture this girl for the Cultivation Technique she possessed.
ngyu was certain: "It couldn’t be because of the Cultivation Technique. I found my Cultivation Technique after being sold, when I refused to surrender and jumped off a cliff. Hanging on a pine tree mid-air, I climbed into a cave I found there.
Clearly, the Nan Family began persecuting the mont I was born. First, right after I was born, they switched with my aunt’s daughter and then swapped again with my uncle’s illegitimate son to make the Jiang Family’s adopted daughter.
I believe that the Jiang Family’s initial prohibition on my education was also the doing of the Nan Family. Were it not for the intervention of the team leader, I would have remained illiterate.
Later, when I got into university, they simply sold into the deep mountains, with the intent of ensuring I never returned.
Therefore, it’s not due to my Cultivation Technique that the Nan Family is after , but because they are frightened of returning to the Capital City!
My guess is that in sending you to capture , they also definitely had plans to send away, right?
Perhaps this ti they are planning to send abroad, no?"
Le De was shocked. Although Nan Feng had said to notify him upon capturing the person and that he would send soone to pick her up, Le De had accidentally overheard Nan Feng discussing with his subordinates about the best country to send her to.
Although he did not hear to which country they planned to send her in the end, that they intended to send her abroad was certain.
Seeing the emotion displayed in Le De’s eyes, ngyu knew she had guessed correctly.
"All of this can only point to one issue—that should I return to the Nan Family, I would be a threat to certain individuals within the Nan Family. That’s why they are preventing my return."
Le De’s gaze shifted repeatedly. Why did everything this girl said seem so reasonable to him?
The Nan Family adheres to an ancestral instruction: "mbers of the Nan Family must not kill each other." Hence, the reason this girl is still alive must be due to that ancestral instruction, right?
"But—"
But the mission he had received this ti was of the highest order, one that only the Family Head could issue.
The current Family Head is Nan Xiao’s brother, Nan Di. Could it be that he cannot tolerate this niece of his?
However, from what he saw of Nan Di’s attitude towards Mingzhu, it didn’t seem like the attitude of soone who couldn’t tolerate his niece!
And furthermore—
"Mingzhu is definitely the child of the Nan Family’s direct descendant; there’s no mistake in that," said Le De.
"Could it be possible that on the night my parents got married, soone from the Nan Family took advantage of my intoxicated aunt?" ngyu speculated.
Le De shook his head: "Young Master Cheng Jiu and his wife are very much in love. He couldn’t possibly commit such an act! Besides, on the day Young Master Cheng Jiu got married, he was busy. There was no way he had the ti to commit adultery, let alone with a drunken woman."
ngyu thought over it and it seed improbable: "But as you said, Mingzhu is of the Nan Family’s direct descendant’s bloodline. But the Nan Family’s direct descendants are only the three siblings, right? The rest of the direct descendants have entered the Immortal Sect."
Le De was startled: "You know about this too?"
ngyu nodded: "My cousin told ."
Le De frowned: "Your cousin?"
"Yes, my cousin Cheng Jiuhe."
Le De paused internally: "You recognize him as family?"
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