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The two of them used the old chess pieces from before, sitting under the warm spring sunlight, even the positions were the sa as before, but Jiang Nanfei knew everything had changed. Why had the people she was closest to and cared about most beco estranged from her, harboring knots in their hearts?

They didn’t say it out loud, but in their hearts, they blad her.

Later, she thought about it, because everyone else had suffered greatly. The Jiang Family was the culprit, but their family was exterminated, everyone was dead, so how could you still hold a grudge? Zhuanzhuan had a miserable childhood, and now imprisoned, how could you still bla? Thinking about it just makes one feel heartache!

In the end, the only one who could bear the responsibility was her, Jiang Nanfei. She was the one who took her brother and sister to the Imperial City, but her brother was taken back, and her sister beca a murderer and was imprisoned, it was even her who reported it.

If she hadn’t taken them to the Imperial City, none of this would have happened. She promised to take good care of her brother and sister, but in the end, she didn’t take care of any of them, instead, she hard her sister. So, there was no way they would agree to go to the Imperial City with her, their words about considering it were just false promises.

They even loathed the Imperial City.

Hehe!

Nan Fei coldly laughed in her heart, her once warm heart gradually turning cold. It could no longer be ward, perhaps she really had no fate with family affection. In her previous life, her family ties were exhausted, in this life she fought to change everyone’s endings, but she couldn’t change the outco of losing her family bond.

Nan Fei felt quite exhausted, instinctively covering her blind eyes with her hands, feeling as if her heart was being sliced by a knife.

There’s no going back to the past.

Back then, whenever they played chess, Jiang Yang never spoke a word from start to finish, most of the ti it was Grandpa who spoke, and whenever Grandpa couldn’t win against Jiang Yang, he would play tricks. The more Grandpa tricked, the more seriously Jiang Yang played, and he never let Grandpa win.

But now Grandpa no longer played tricks and spoke much less than before. Yet he won, at least five out of ten gas, which indicated Jiang Yang had learned to concede in chess.

"Grandpa, your chess skills have improved." Jiang Yang gave a thumbs up.

Grandpa Jiang gave Jiang Yang a peculiar look, "You kid... why didn’t you complint before?"

Jiang Yang: "..." He didn’t speak before, how could he complint anyone?

Nan Fei listened on the side, feeling a little more relaxed than earlier.

"Nan Fei, girl." Grandpa Jiang called out her na while setting a cannon piece at the gate, "Don’t be upset, I’ve thought it over, you did the right thing. If it were , I’d have done the sa. So your grandma and your mom have water in their brains, completely unreasonable. I know they don’t say it, but in their hearts they bla you, that’s them being unreasonable. Don’t take it to heart, in our family, the most responsible, the most righteous is you."

As Grandpa Jiang pondered over the chess ga, he said, "Rest assured, I support you. If they don’t want to go to the Imperial City, let it be. I’ve seen it, a person’s life is their fate, they should live their destined life. They are not destined to enjoy the fortune of the Imperial City."

Nan Fei was a little surprised, never expecting such words to co from Grandpa. She was actually closest to Grandma, and when she was little, Grandpa favored boys over girls, rarely caring for the granddaughters.

"Girl, tell the truth, can your eyes really recover?" Grandpa Jiang, who didn’t cheat in chess, asked with an exceptionally serious expression.

At this mont, she didn’t want to pretend to be strong anymore, because she finally realized that whether she was strong or not seed to matter little to others.

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