Bai Wanfang stared directly at Liu He.
Liu He’s cheeks twitched a few tis, and he said lightly, "Wan Fang, don’t you believe in my feelings for you?"
Bai Wanfang looked at her deeply. This was once her husband, her only man. Even now, she couldn’t forget him, but she knew clearly that even if she couldn’t let go of this man, it was impossible to be with him again.
Being with a man who lacks responsibility is unlikely to bring happiness.
Bai Wanfang chuckled, "I believe you."
"But of what use is your deep affection to ? Let’s leave it at that, don’t co again in the future." With this, Bai Wanfang felt as if she had unloaded a burden, turning around and walking away.
Liu He only knew he couldn’t let Bai Wanfang just leave like that. He wanted to chase after her to explain. Gu Yunjiao gave Ah Hu a look, and Ah Hu stepped forward and blocked Liu He.
Mrs. Liu laughed heartily. She pointed at Liu He and said, "Look at you, you gain nothing from either side, ha-ha! I’m just waiting to see what kind of bride your Liu Family will marry next!"
She too turned and left.
Liu He clenched his fists tightly, quickly went out, and got into his carriage.
Once these people were far away, Gu Yunjiao finally let out a long sigh of relief.
Shen Qing asked in confusion, "Why doesn’t that man treat his illness?"
Gu Yunjiao shook her head, "It’s not that he doesn’t want to treat it, it’s that he doesn’t even realize he has a problem."
Mrs. Chen ca out from the back, walked around the shop twice, and sighed, "San Lang should have arrived at the Capital City a long ti ago. I wonder what he’s up to there."
Jiang Youzhi was currently at the Prince Kang Mansion.
Prince Kang was discussing court affairs with his uncle, the Minister of the Ministry of Industry, Du Wei, and Mr. Lu.
Jiang Youzhi, nestled in Xiang City, didn’t know much about the court’s affairs. The little information he had either ca from the scholars at the academy or from Prince Kang. He made no comnts at the mont, just listening quietly.
For so reason, Du Wei kept glancing at Jiang Youzhi as he spoke.
Before long, even Prince Kang noticed his uncle’s unusual behavior and couldn’t help but smile, "I know Youzhi is handso, but since you don’t have any daughters of marriageable age in your family, why do you keep staring at Youzhi?"
Du Wei also laughed, "The more I look at Youzhi, the more he resembles soone."
"His features and deanor are quite similar to the Duke of England."
Upon hearing this, Prince Kang also looked at Jiang Youzhi and slowly nodded, "I wouldn’t have thought so if you hadn’t ntioned it, but now that you ntion it, the resemblance is striking."
Du Wei stroked his beard, "Naturally, I’m very familiar with the Duke of England. We gather for drinks whenever we have the chance, so I recognized it imdiately."
Jiang Youzhi felt a slight stir in his heart.
He only knew that his father found him abandoned by the roadside, and he didn’t know who his biological parents were.
Could it be······
But he quickly dismissed the thought.
The Duke of England was far away in the Capital City, about two thousand miles from Xiang City. It wouldn’t make sense to abandon a child so far away.
Du Wei then talked about other matters. After dinner, Du Wei left the mansion.
Before leaving, Du Wei pulled Prince Kang aside and whispered, "I didn’t dare to say it all earlier, but this friend of yours nad Jiang not only resembles the Duke of England, Jiang Zhongxing, in features and deanor, but also—I think—has so resemblance to Lady Wu. Of course, I’m not sure, it’s just a feeling. After all, I haven’t seen Lady Wu for a long ti."
Prince Kang said in shock, "That can’t be possible?"
Lady Wu was the wife of the Duke of England.
If Jiang Youzhi only resembled the Duke of England, it could be explained as a coincidence. But if he also resembled Lady Wu, it would inevitably lead to more speculation.
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