Rong Ling's expression was cold. "You are well aware of the circumstances of the case, and you are also well aware of who the real culprit is. 13579246810 "

As he spoke, he raised the portrait in his hand again. "This, you obtained yesterday? In other words, you already knew about these things yesterday, but you didn't tell me. You made a decision to protect the real culprit, and only then did you confess to me.

Liu Wei's expression was extremely ugly. She took a step forward and held onto Rong Ling's hand, but was flung away by Rong Ling with a single palm.

Thinking about the evidence related to the Western Regions, Liu Wei had actually already guessed most of them.

Presumably, this former Second Prince of the Greencloud Imperial Family was now very well-off in the Tian Ya Country of the Western Region. Then, was the purpose of his visit to the capital a personal one? Or was it for the Gong family?

Liu Wei lowered his eyes and said, "In short, you will tell me when you have made your decision. I'll do whatever you want me to do. "In the end, he's your father. I really shouldn't have interfered with the matters between you two."

She turned to leave.

But just as he took a step, his slender arm was pulled back.

Rong Ling hugged her from behind, tightened and tightened her arms, locking her in her embrace.

Liu Wei couldn't help but smirk. She knew Rong Ling wouldn't really anger her, so even if she did, he would first give in and make up to her.

As long as it wasn't a male or female issue, this man would still let her handle everything else.

Liu Wei said in a warm voice, "I'll go and see Xiaoli.

As she spoke, she turned around and picked up the scroll painting in Rong Ling's hands, opening the scroll painting she broke yesterday, and took out two letters that had already turned yellow.

Liu Wei passed one to Rong Ling. "One letter, was written after the imperial physician informed Chu Yin that her life was in danger before she gave birth. One of them is the Min Imperial Concubine's narration. These two letters are all for you. "

Rong Ling took the two letters, one of them was written in foreign handwriting, the other was written in extremely familiar handwriting.

Liu Wei went out.

Rong Ling looked at the two letters and the words written on them.

Most of the contents of the letter were what Liu Wei had told him before.

Chu Yin wrote this will three days before he was to give birth to his child. At that time, her body was already very weak, and the imperial physician said that her body was unable to bear the pressure of giving birth. At that time, it was very likely that there would be situations where she wouldn't be able to protect her elder brother, or where he wouldn't be able to protect her younger brother. This way, she would be able to prepare in advance.

Thus, she wrote this will.

The will was not long, and at the time it was written, she had already decided that she would show it to her child in the future. This was the first and last letter the mother wrote to her child, and it contained the story of how much she missed her child's father, and how much she had let down this child who might not have been born with a mother's love. She should have been crying as she wrote this letter, because the letter had many yellow spots on it.

Rong Ling stiffly finished reading the letter, and then calmly picked up the second letter.

The second letter was much more complicated than the first one.

At the same time, it was also Min Imperial Concubine's confession. Min Imperial Concubine thought that it was her who had harmed Chu Yin, and his child.

Even if Chu Yin had never blamed her or even felt grateful towards her, his death had still provoked her.

Chu Yin didn't regret it, but Min Imperial Concubine did.

These two letters were placed together by the Min Imperial Concubine and clipped onto the scroll, which she handed over to Yu Wen's family who was not involved in the matter.

Why did he give this painting to the Madam Yuwen and not give it to Rong Ling directly? Most probably, this was what the Min Imperial Concubine wanted to see as well. It would be best if Rong Ling didn't know the truth for the rest of her life.

Rong Ling stayed in her room for two hours, bringing her son Xiaoli along to play in the courtyard outside the house.

Xiaoli laid on the stone table, holding onto the grass stalk and teasing the spider Little Flower on the table. Little Flower was also very lively, patiently stretching out her thin legs to grab his grass stalk.

One man and one spider were having a good time when the door opened with a "click" behind them.

Liu Wei, who was sitting beside the stone chair and thinking random thoughts, immediately raised her eyes and looked towards the front door.

Xiaoli also lazily glanced over. When she looked over, he saw her Uncle Rong walking out with a book in her hands.

The little guy sneaked a peek at the cover of the book, and was so scared that he immediately threw down the grass stem, pouncing and running over, his little body bumped into her Uncle Rong's leg, and hugged him, then raised her head and shouted: "Uncle Rong, I'm so good today, I've memorized an entire book of , I'll recite it for you, okay?"

Rong Ling reached out and scooped his son up, then stuffed the book in his hands into his arms and said: "Carry it."

Xiaoli's eyelids shook, and subconsciously pushed the book in her hands outwards. Then, she tilted her head and began to recite.

Liu Wei also stood up and walked over. She did not say a word as she secretly looked at Rong Ling's face.

Xiaoli recited very quickly, and in a short while, she had memorized the entire book. After he finished reciting, she looked at her Uncle Rong with her bright eyes, begging for praise.

With regards to the twelve pages of a book, Rong Ling didn't know what to say when she memorized it smoothly, but out of encouragement, she touched her son's head and said: "Be good."

Xiaoli immediately raised her tail to the sky.

Rong Ling continued: "If you recite it so well, you will also recite it." As she spoke, she tapped the book in the little guy's arms that was not much thinner than a dictionary.

Xiaoli: "..."

Liu Wei also patted his son's head from the side, and said: "Carry him well, you can do it. I'll test you in three days."

Xiaoli: "..."

Seeing his son's face that had nothing to live for, Liu Wei looked at Rong Ling, but Rong Ling's expression was too calm, and too natural.

Liu Wei didn't know of Rong Ling's current mood, so she didn't dare ask. She could only look at him and accompany him.

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