<h4>Chapter 825: Found</h4>
What Jiang Yucheng meant was that he would be using the things which had been prepared for his wedding with thete Crown Princess. In fact, a lot of them would be excluded as the scale of a mere princess’s wedding wasn’t as huge as that of the Crown Princess.
Although Yuwen Wei had perfectly ryed Shangguan Wan’s reluctance to use the things left behind by her half-sister lest she feel emotional when she saw them, Jiang Yucheng still decided to do things his way.
While Jiang Yucheng might seem like he was doing this out of consideration to relieve everyone’s pressure from working on crunch time, the reality was that he didn’t give a hoot about Shangguan Wan’s feelings. If he were truly sincere about her, he definitely wouldn’t have done things so carelessly because their wedding day was also the day of her ascension to the throne. It would be a spectacr event and the talk of the entire Tianling Dynasty.
<i>It’s surprising that Jiang Yucheng is being so perfunctory with this wedding when he should be particrly concerned about it. Two years ago, he even personally took care of every single matter of his wedding with thete Crown Princess on his side.</i>?The frown on Yuwen Wei’s face eventually disappeared as he calmly retracted his gaze and turned around to leave with his subordinates. “Let’s go. We’re on a tight schedule.”
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Yuwen Wei was right about Jiang Yucheng not taking the wedding affair to heart. In fact, thetter didn’t even want to think about it because he would inevitably be reminded of Shangguan Wan’s scarred face as well as her resentful and vicious expression.
Although Jiang Yucheng had long found out about the kind of person Shangguan Wan truly was, she wasn’t as bad as she was now. That was why he had been turning a blind eye to her asional tantrums. However, not only had she be hypersensitive now, but she would also often lose her temper like a madwoman over the slightest issue. His patience toward her had thus long run out.
<i>Never in the world would I marry Shangguan Wan if it weren’t because…</i>?Jiang Yucheng’s countenance darkened as he headed to a secluded corner of the Jiang Residence alone. It was a deserted courtyard that looked cold and empty with weeds growing everywhere at the entrance.
He continued to walk straight ahead until he reached a room. He pushed the doors open, and the two guards standing on the right and left side immediately greeted him. “Greetings, Eldest Young Master!”
Jiang Yucheng nodded. “How’s he doing?”
“He wasn’t too cooperative at first, but it’s all good now. Would you like to go see him?” asked one of the guards before hurrying to lead the way when he received Jiang Yucheng’s reply. “This way, please.”
The two of them then walked toward the room further inside.
If someone were to break into this ce right now, they would sense the presence of several people in this seemingly dested courtyard. However, ordinary people wouldn’t be able to break in here easily as this was where Jiang Yucheng kept his prisoners. Furthermore, the servants working at the Jiang Residence all knew that this was Jiang Yucheng’s territory and thus wouldn’te here without permission.
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The doors slowly creaked open.
Once Jiang Yucheng stepped into the room, the guard closed the doors and quietly waited outside.
The room was small, and dust was everywhere as if it had been a long time since anyone had stepped in here. Jiang Yucheng walked past the screen and into the side room.
It was a dark and cramped space that couldn’t even amodate a person lying t, but in it was a person slumped against the wall.
Despite the foul and bloody smell lingering in the air, Jiang Yucheng’s expression remained unchanged. He had encountered such a scene too many times that he had gotten used to them.
The man slowly lifted his head upon hearing themotion. Having undergone a long period of torture, his originally robust body was now thin and bony. His cheeks and eye sockets were deeply sunken in as well. One could see that he was missing an ear under his disheveled hair and that a bowl-sized scar was in its ce. As it turned out, this man was none other than Qi Dahe—who had been imprisoned by Jiang Yucheng the other day.
Qi Dahe’s eyes glowed red when he saw who the visitor was.
Jiang Yucheng looked down at him condescendingly. “How does the Messed Yuan Gravel’s bacsh feel?”
Qi Dahe opened his mouth as if he wanted to say something, but all he could manage to produce was a hoarse croak. During his captivity, he had once tried to attempt suicide by biting his tongue, but someone found out about it before he could die. However, his tongue was then cut off by them, so he lost his ability to speak from then on.
Metal chains could be heard nking when Qi Dahe reached out to grab Jiang Yucheng, and as it turned out, all four limbs of his were chained up. His hands—which were all bruised and bloody—only ended up grabbing the air.
Jiang Yucheng’s voice rang coldly and mercilessly. “Don’t worry. I’ll let you out today. Chong Xu Cab’s Cab Master is looking for you.”
Qi Dahe panicked, his eyes brimming with despair. He tried his best to hide toward the back, but there was nowhere to hide in this cramped space, much less a chance for him to escape.
When Jiang Yucheng lifted his hand, orange powder scattered everywhere. It made Qi Dahe gradually stop struggling and eventually pass out.
After that, Jiang Yucheng looked down and lifted his own sleeve to reveal a sinister-looking scar on his arm. The red line could no longer be seen.
There were ways to get rid of this scar, although he definitely wouldn’t do it.
He crouched down and examined the same spot on Qi Dahe’s arm, and sure enough, the same red line appeared on it. He had gone through a lot of effort to make sure of that.
A hint of satisfaction showed on Jiang Yucheng’s face as he took a few steps back and said, “Guards, take him out.”
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Lately, the mood at Chong Xu Cab had been rather depressing as everyone couldn’t help but worry about the safety of Chu Liuyue and the others who were still at Dahuang Swamp. Rumors of their failure to return had been prevalent, and even the disciples on Qing Yuan Mountain had heard about the rumors despite most of them never leaving the mountain.
If it weren’t for the fact that Jian Fengchi hade to exin the situation and that the Cab Master wasn’t too worried about it, they would’ve all rushed to Dahuang Swamp to look for their juniors. The constant waiting was very tormenting, but this depressing mood was broken with Jiang Yucheng’s arrival.
Weichi Song was tending to the herbs in the medicinal garden at this time. When he heard that Jiang Yucheng had brought someone with him, he frowned and ordered someone to tell thetter to wait for him.
It was only when he had finished tending to the garden that he went to meet Jiang Yucheng.
As soon as Weichi Song entered the room, Jiang Yucheng stood up and said, “I’ve found the person you want.”