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When the prefecture magistrate heard this, he nodded. "Alright, I won’t keep you guys staying here after such a joyous event. However, we still have to celebrate tonight. I’ll get the servants to prepare the food. Your family can have a good chat."

"Thank you, Uncle Xun."

The prefecture magistrate laughed and his gaze landed on Shao Qingyuan. He hadn’t paid much attention to him before, but now that he thought about it carefully, Shao Qingyuan had beco a doctor at such a young age. As expected of Divine Physician Bai’s grandson.

He looked at Shao Yin’s tears of excitent and could not help but ask, "Since you’ve found him, does it an that her illness has been cured?"

Speaking of this, Bai Hang frowned and shook his head. "I don’t know yet. Perhaps. But at least, it should improve."

He would take his ti. He believed that she would recover soon.

"She has just fallen seriously ill after all. It’s best not to be too agitated. Let her rest well. The most important thing is to recover as soon as possible. After all, she has already found a son and a daughter-in-law. I think her grandchildren won’t be far away," said the prefecture magistrate.

Bai Hang nodded. Shao Yin’s emotions had indeed fluctuated too much just now. Her illness had just relapsed, so she had to rest first.

Therefore, he quickly went forward and advised Shao Yin to rest.

However, how could Shao Yin bear to let go of her son? No one could persuade her.

This situation continued until dinner. Prefecture Magistrate Xun asked soone to prepare food, but he did not co. He wanted the family to have a reunion al, so he used the excuse of being busy with work to leave the room for them.

After dinner, the few of them bade farewell to the prefecture magistrate and left the prefecture magistrate’s office to return to the Bai family’s courtyard.

Shao Yin’s mood fluctuated greatly today. She was so tired on the way that she could not take it anymore. When she reached ho, she finally returned to her room to rest under Shao Qingyuan’s persuasion.

Bai Hang coaxed Shao Yin to sleep before walking out of the inner room.

When he ca out, he realized that Shao Qingyuan was still waiting outside. He went forward and patted Shao Qingyuan’s shoulder. "Why aren’t you resting? You still have to wake up early tomorrow to return to the island. Don’t tire yourself out."

Shao Qingyuan was not sleepy. Although his emotions were not as exposed as Shao Yin’s, his body’s excitent was maintained.

He actually liked listening to Shao Yin and Bai Hang talk. The feeling of his entire heart aching and swelling was sothing he had never experienced before. It was very special and... very happy.

"We’d like to ask you sothing."

Bai Hang was surprised and led them to the side to sit down. "Co, have a cup of tea first. If you want to ask anything, feel free to ask."

Shao Qingyuan looked into the inner room and exhaled. He asked, "Her illness was caused by losing... her son?"

Bai Hang stopped what he was doing and looked up at him.

It turned out that this child had always been concerned about Yinyin’s condition. Even though he didn’t speak much, his heart was soft.

Bai Hang looked at him with so relief. After a long ti, he nodded. "Yes."

However, he imdiately said, "Actually, it’s half-half."

"Half? What about the other half?" Shao Qingyuan frowned.

Bai Hang took a sip of tea. "You can be considered to have understood a portion of what happened back then. You know that Yinyin is the legitimate daughter of the Marquis Huaiyin. With the power of Marquis Huaiyin back then, Yinyin’s identity could be said to be very noble."

She was the legitimate daughter of a marquis, and she was famous in the capital. She was also good-looking and had a gentle personality. Many young masters in the capital wanted to marry her.

"Unfortunately, reputation can sotis be a burden."

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