When An Ancient Chinese Romance Novel Heroine Transmigrated Into A Lesbian Novel - Chapter 79
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Ji Xu’an suddenly felt a little regretful. That day, because she was too angry, she turned around and left without listening to Zheng Zhouzhou finish her words.
Zheng Zhouzhou should know more, such as what was Xie Xiao’s fate like before Jiang Jiang replaced her?
Was Fang Xun Chun worried that Jiang Jiang would not be able to adapt after coming to this world? So she asked the Ji family to bring Jiang Jiang to S City two months later?
If Xie Xiao had come to the Ji family in advance, after Jiang Jiang traveled over, her personality would be so different from Xie Xiao’s that it would definitely be noticed by others.
Instead of like now, because no one has ever interacted with the real Xie Xiao, so even if Jiang Jiang showed something wrong, no one would notice.
Following this line of thought, Ji Xu’an continued to think, so when Fang Xun Chun said that she and “Xie Xiao” were a match made in heaven, she should not have been referring to the real Xie Xiao, but to Jiang Jiang.
Then the question is, were these words deliberately fabricated by Fang Xunchun in order to make us treat Jiang Jiang kindly, or was it really the case?
But in any case, it at least showed that Fang Xun Chun definitely knew something, and she had no malice towards Jiang Jiang, and even intended to make plans for Jiang Jiang.
Ji Xu’an raised her hand and rubbed her eyebrows. It seemed that she had to find a chance to see Zheng Zhouzhou again, but Zheng Zhouzhou was now under close surveillance, and ordinary people could not easily see her.
Qu Jingran might have a way, and if that didn’t work, she could only use Ji Heyuan’s “special” identity.
After Jiang Jiang finished speaking, she saw that Ji Xu’an was silent for a long time, seemingly thinking about something, and did not disturb her.
Zheng Zhouzhou’s side was considered to have solved a large part of the problem. Jiang Jiang was now more worried about her grandmother’s health. Thinking of this, she looked up at Ji Xu’an again.
Ji Xu’an noticed Jiang Jiang’s gaze and looked up to meet her eyes, “What’s wrong?”
Jiang Jiang simply got up and walked towards Ji Xu’an. She crossed the desk in front of her and stood on Ji Xu’an’s left side.
“Sister, this matter of me not being Xie Xiao… should we tell Grandma?”
Ji Xu’an subconsciously rejected, “No.”
Seeing that there seemed to be apprehension and doubt in Jiang Jiang’s eyes, Ji Xu’an explained, “Grandma is old, she may not be able to accept these things, it’s better not to let her know for the time being.”
There was also one point that Ji Xu’an had always felt that Old Madam Ji believed in the theory of “destiny” very much. If she knew that the real Xie Xiao was actually destined for Ji Heyuan, and Jiang Jiang had replaced Xie Xiao’s identity, Ji Xu’an was worried that Grandma would blame Jiang Jiang for this.
But she didn’t say these words to Jiang Jiang, because Jiang Jiang was obviously very close to Old Madam Ji. If she let her know that the old lady might not like her, Jiang Jiang might be very sad.
Ji Xu’an fell silent again.
Jiang Jiang was also thinking about Ji Xu’an’s words. She admitted that Ji Xu’an was right, but Jiang Jiang couldn’t be sure that Ji Xu’an completely thought that way in her heart, perhaps Ji Xu’an had other considerations.
For example, she was on guard against herself again?
…
After spending the morning peacefully, Ji Xu’an drove Jiang Jiang to Songhe Nursing Home at noon.
They met Ji Heyuan at the gate, and the three of them walked inside together. Ji Xu’an walked in the middle, with Jiang Jiang and Ji Heyuan on her left and right.
After walking a distance, the few people suddenly heard a shout from behind.
“President Ji.”
The three turned around and saw that the person who came was Qu Jingran.
Qu Jingran first nodded at Ji Xu’an, and then her gaze fell on Ji Heyuan.
Ji Xu’an subconsciously moved her body, blocking Jiang Jiang behind her. She didn’t think when she made this action, it was completely out of instinct, but she did not expect that this would completely expose Ji Heyuan.
Ji Heyuan looked at Ji Xu’an blankly, she shrank her neck, and took the initiative to move two steps to the side, using Ji Xu’an’s body to block Qu Jingran’s meaningful gaze.
Jiang Jiang silently watched the scene in front of her, without saying a word.
All of this actually happened in just a few breaths. By the time Qu Jingran reacted, she was only facing Ji Xu’an alone.
The expression on Ji Xu’an’s face was even colder than last night, and the vigilance and rejection in her eyes were undisguised, clearly exposed in front of Qu Jingran.
Qu Jingran smiled helplessly, “You don’t need to be wary of me, that matter is not my responsibility, and I didn’t come for it.”
It was really just a coincidence that she ran into Ji Xu’an and the others.
But even so, Ji Xu’an still didn’t relax much. She nodded slightly to Qu Jingran, “We have something to do, so we’ll leave first.”
Qu Jingran felt that the situation was a bit tricky. She had inexplicably gotten involved in this matter, and was rejected by Ji Xu’an to this point. It would probably be difficult for her to approach the Ji family again in the short term.
Thinking of this, Qu Jingran couldn’t help but lower her voice and said, “I know what you’re worried about, and I’ll give you a heads up, that one of yours will definitely be investigated, and the higher-ups will most likely send people to monitor her for a long time.”
Ji Xu’an’s hand hanging by her side couldn’t help but tighten a bit, and Jiang Jiang, standing behind her, also had a heavy expression on her face.
Only Ji Heyuan was still a little unclear about the situation. What did “that one of yours” mean? Was she referring to Jiang Jiang?
She only knew about Zheng Zhouzhou’s attempt to smear her relationship with Jiang Jiang, and didn’t know that Zheng Zhouzhou had also said that Jiang Jiang was very likely not Xie Xiao.
Ji Heyuan pricked up her ears, trying to get more information from Qu Jingran’s mouth, but Qu Jingran only said these few sentences, and then changed the subject.
Ji Heyuan rolled her eyes, and decided to secretly send a message to Qu Jingran later to ask her what she meant.
Ji Xu’an didn’t chat with Qu Jingran much, and soon the few people separated at an intersection.
Looking at Qu Jingran’s departing back, Jiang Jiang reached out and gently tugged on the corner of Ji Xu’an’s clothes, shaking it slightly, “Sister…”
Ji Xu’an held her fingertips in return, “It will be alright, trust me.”
Jiang Jiang nodded, and said in a low voice, “Yes, I believe in Sister.”
Ji Heyuan looked at the unusual expressions on the faces of the two, and even if she was stupid, she should understand. She frowned in confusion, “Is it Zheng Zhouzhou?”
Ji Xu’an didn’t speak, and Jiang Jiang nodded to confirm her question.
Ji Heyuan took a deep breath, “Don’t worry, Xie Jiang Jiang, if she says bad things about you, I will testify for you.”
In fact, since these things happened, Ji Heyuan had been feeling a little uneasy in her heart. She felt that Zheng Zhouzhou was someone she had provoked, and if it wasn’t for her, Jiang Jiang and Ji Xu’an wouldn’t have had to endure this unwarranted disaster.
Ji Heyuan felt that she had done nothing to wrong Zheng Zhouzhou. If Zheng Zhouzhou wanted to drag Jiang Jiang down with her later, then don’t blame her for stabbing Zheng Zhouzhou in the back as well.
Jiang Jiang smiled at her, “Thank you, Xiaoyuan.”
Before she could say two sentences, Ji Xu’an cut in between the two of them.
Ji Xu’an used her body to separate the gazes of the two, and she held Jiang Jiang’s hand tightly, “Alright, let’s go.”
After she finished speaking, she took the lead in pulling Jiang Jiang forward, and Ji Heyuan was stunned for a moment, and quickly followed.
…
Old Madam Ji had been waiting for them to come for a long time.
She was the only one present who was unaware of the situation, and coupled with the intentional concealment of the other few people, the old lady didn’t notice the strangeness between the three.
Today’s meal was considered a formal recognition of Jiang Jiang’s identity.
After eating, Old Madam Ji took Jiang Jiang’s hand and picked up a jewelry box from the side and handed it to Jiang Jiang.
Jiang Jiang took it and opened it, and inside was a jade bracelet, with a warm and transparent texture, and was a good material.
“This was worn by Xu’an’s mother before. After she passed away, I kept this jade bracelet.”
A trace of sadness appeared on Old Madam Ji’s face, but it quickly turned into a relieved smile, “Jiang Jiang, you are a good girl. Grandma hopes that you and Xu’an can always live together harmoniously.”
“I don’t know how many years I can be with you. You still have to rely on yourselves for the road ahead.”
As soon as Jiang Jiang heard these words, tears immediately fell.
Because she thought of how in the original story, Old Madam Ji passed away that winter.
Now listening to the old lady’s words, Jiang Jiang seemed to feel a kind of invisible hint. She shook her head and rushed into the old lady’s arms, hugging her tightly.
“No, Grandma, you have to keep watching me and Sister. In case Sister bullies me, I still need you to stand up for me!”
Old Madam Ji smiled and patted her back, “Okay, okay, Grandma will stand up for you. If Xu’an dares to bully you, then we don’t want her.”
Ji Xu’an’s expression stiffened, “That won’t happen.”
She looked at Jiang Jiang’s reddened eyes, and felt something indescribable in her heart.
In fact, since she slowly got older, Old Madam Ji would often make such remarks. Ji Xu’an also felt very sad every time she heard them, but she didn’t show her emotions outwardly, and wouldn’t express them as directly as Jiang Jiang did.
Jiang Jiang’s reaction was too strong. Ji Xu’an knew that this was because she truly regarded Grandma as her own family, so she couldn’t accept the fact that Grandma might leave.
But this also reminded Ji Xu’an that since Zheng Zhouzhou knew so much about the Ji family, would she also know something related to Grandma?
Sure enough, she still had to find a chance to see Zheng Zhouzhou again.
The few people slowly talked, and Jiang Jiang finally put on the jade bracelet. Before leaving, Old Madam Ji specially reminded Ji Xu’an.
“Take Jiang Jiang to offer incense to your father and mother when you have time, and let them know the good news too.”
Ji Xu’an nodded in response, “Okay.”
There was no better day than today. Anyway, Jiang Jiang had no classes in the afternoon, so after leaving the nursing home, Ji Xu’an drove directly to the cemetery.
Jiang Jiang stroked the jade bracelet on her hand, and suddenly felt a little nervous in her heart.
Am I about to meet the Jiacheng Emperor and Empress of this world?
Although these two people had already passed away, Jiang Jiang’s mood was still a little complicated.
On the way, Ji Xu’an bought some food and a few bouquets of flowers. Seeing Jiang Jiang sitting in the passenger seat with her head down and silent, she comforted, “Don’t be afraid, my parents were very gentle people, they will definitely like you.”
Jiang Jiang took a deep breath, “Okay.”
Although she had already prepared herself mentally, when she arrived at the tombstone and looked at the two familiar faces in the photos, a look of emotion still flashed in Jiang Jiang’s eyes.
Her expression quickly converged, but that moment of abnormality was still completely captured by Ji Xu’an.
Ji Xu’an’s eyes flickered slightly, “I didn’t lie to you, right? Their faces are very kind.”
Jiang Jiang nodded seriously.
Although they had similar faces, Ji Xu’an’s father didn’t have the majestic aura of the Jiacheng Emperor, and her mother looked much gentler than the Empress.
In fact, Ji Heyuan wasn’t like the Crown Prince either.
Among the people Jiang Jiang had met, only Ji Xu’an gave her a different feeling. She was very similar to Princess Huaining, from her appearance to her aura, they were extremely similar.
Thinking of this, Jiang Jiang glanced at Ji Xu’an again, and didn’t expect that Ji Xu’an was also looking at her. Their eyes met for a moment.
From Jiang Jiang’s series of changes in her eyes, Ji Xu’an had already gotten the answer she wanted.
My guess was probably true.
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