Chapter 18 Liang An's Resentment
Bai Wushuang curled his thin lips and sneered.
"You don't have to worry about this. Just send someone to take good care of the eldest master and make him recover. Don't let him look sick and make Mr. Pei and Miss Pei dislike him."
Biyu frowned, lowered her eyes and bowed.
"Yes, don't worry, my lord. I will keep a close eye on the servants."
"Ah."
Bai Wushuang nodded with satisfaction.
……
Wuliang Palace
A cough was heard.
"Cough cough~"
As soon as Liang An stepped into the palace, he was shocked to see his own son sitting in a wheelchair leaning against the window wearing only a thin coat.
He quickly put down the basin in his hand, took the clothes from the rack and walked over.
"Oh my master, you are still sick. Why are you out of bed? You have just taken the medicine and your body is getting better. Don't catch a cold again."
Ji Yunxie shook his head, his handsome face turned a little pale.
"I'm fine. I just feel stuffy lying in bed. I want to get some fresh air."
"My lord, the doctor has said that you caught a cold at night. You must not catch a cold again until you recover."
Liang An put clothes on Ji Yunxie and put on shoes for him while muttering to him and closing the window to prevent him from catching a cold from the cold wind.
Liang An's concern made Ji Yunxie feel a little warm in his heart, and his voice was a little hoarse and weak due to his illness.
"understood."
Liang An brought a cup of hot water and handed it to Ji Yunxie: "Come, young master, the weather is cold, drink some hot water to warm yourself up first."
"Ah."
After drinking a cup of hot water, Ji Yunxie felt that the coldness in his body had dissipated a lot.
Seeing that his young master was fine a few days ago when he came back, but now he is getting thinner and pale and looks sick, Liang An feels sad and uncomfortable.
"If you ask me, it's the prince's fault. He knew you were not in good health but didn't send you some warm clothes or firewood. Instead, he sent you some old clothes that were cool and revealing. Even the quilt was thin and smelled. It was really too much!" "The prince is the same. You have been back for a few days, but he didn't even come to see you. He only cared about the concubines and sons in the front yard and forgot about you, the legitimate son. If that's the case, why did he let us go back to the mansion?"
Liang An felt distressed and aggrieved for Ji Yunxie and was indignant.
Ji Yunxie's face turned slightly pale when he heard Liang An's words, and his hands holding the wheelchair tightened slightly.
"Stop talking~"
Liang An seemed to be too excited. When he saw the young master's ugly face, he remembered that he seemed to have mentioned the young master's sad story. He wanted to slap himself a few times.
"Sir, I'm...I'm sorry~"
Ji Yunxie pursed his pale lips slightly, exuding a depressed aura.
"I don't mean to blame you. It's my own fault that I didn't live up to my expectations and brought shame to my mother and the palace."
Liang An retorted dissatisfiedly: "What? It's obviously..." and suddenly stopped.
Liang An glanced at Ji Yunxie cautiously and muttered something in a low voice.
"It's obviously the prince's own problem."
Although he entered the palace at a young age, he was not very clear about some things.
But when I first arrived, I talked to several old people in the mansion and learned that the prince and the late king had a very loving relationship and were looking forward to having a son like the young master. It was clear that everything was going towards happiness.
But since the accidental death of the previous king, the prince has changed completely. He has become bad-tempered and often beats and scolds his servants.
His whole personality changed drastically, he became stubborn, self-willed and playboyish.
After the death of the previous king, men were taken into the palace one after another. They had no maternal affection for the young master and treated him like a stranger or even an enemy.
The mother is kind and filial to her illegitimate children, but the legitimate children are not well fed and clothed, so the mother avoids them and is extremely indifferent to them.
He never lends a helping hand when the young master is bullied.
Stand aside and watch when being laughed at.
When framed, he was beaten and scolded mercilessly.
(End of this chapter)