Lin Lin opened the rectangular box in her hand at this moment. When opened, it revealed a gorgeous Jade green jade. The jade was rectangular with exquisite dragon carvings.
Lin Lin was delighted to get a gift like this. Lin Lin is a person who likes antiques. Lin Lin also collects a lot of antiques in modern times. And thankfully, all her antiques in modern times have moved to her dimensional space.
"This granny…" although Lin Lin liked the jade, it didn't mean that she would take it for granted. That's an impolite name.
Grandmother Meng smiled at her granddaughter's face as she struggled between wanting to possess the jade and unwillingness due to being disrespectful.
"Your father gave the jade," said grandmother Meng.
"Father?"
"Yes, your father said that if one day the child's original soul returns to his body, then give her this jade. He also had a chance to speak at that time. He explained that the jade serves as a protective jade," said prime minister Liu as he looked up at the sky. He probably recalled all the conversations with Lin Lin's father.
"Protective jade? I think there's a note about it in one of the books in the library. I'll look for him later," Lin Lin muttered.
If Lin Lin said she would look for her, it would be a lie. It was all done by Min Xiang. Lin Lin told the boy to find an explanation about the protective jade. As usual, Min Xiang could only moan in his heart because he was worried that Lin Lin could hear his complaints.
"Take it with you. We will feel a bit more at ease if the jade is with you," said Grandma Meng as she walked towards Lin Lin and hugged the beautiful girl tightly. Grandma Meng misses her granddaughter, but she knows that being selfish is not good.
"Take care of yourself. If there is anything, let us know. Be careful when walking. Don't trust people you just met. Be strong for the people you love. And lastly, remember that above the sky, there is still a sky," advised Prime Minister Liu.
Lin Lin nodded with certainty. All the advice that Prime Minister Liu gave was true and should be followed. Lin Lin, from the beginning, had put the advice into his dictionary in principle section.
"Alright, grandpa, Lin Lin will be leaving now. See you later,"
Lin Lin kept waving her hands at her grandparents even though she was already in the carriage. Her grandparents laughed at Lin Lin's behavior.
"Stop the carriage here," said Lin Lin to the coachman. At this time, Lin Lin asked to stop her carriage at the end of the market.
Why didn't Lin Lin ask to be escorted to her destination instead? The reason is simple. Although simple, seeing a horse carriage, the quality of the wood on the carriage is unbelievable. I was afraid that the horse carriage would attract attention because it headed to an abandoned village. And also afraid that if rumors like that spread, the second princess would know that the person in the carriage was against her.
Surely Lin Lin was not afraid of the girl. She just felt that playing with the second daughter was not right. Just wait for the right time.
"Miss, I don't think your goal is the market?" Weiwei asked, confused while looking out the window looking around.
Lin Lin raised an eyebrow, "Did I previously say that my goal was to go to the market?"
Weiwei scratched the nape of her neck that didn't itch. Her words were true. Lin Lin never told her destination.
Let's say that Lin Lin came well prepared. A simple horse carriage, a horse, pulling a carriage not given the luxurious accessories that usually signify a noble, a coachman who wears simple clothes, and is accompanied by three bodyguards whom Lin Lin had previously ordered to wear ordinary bodyguards clothes.
"From here, I will walk alone. Just wait here," said Lin Lin starting to get off the carriage.
"Miss, let me come with you," said Weiwei, following Lin Lin off the carriage.
Lin Lin, who had already walked away from the carriage, turned to face Weiwei. Weiwei put out her pitiful face to come with Lin Lin.
Lin Lin sighed softly. Then Lin Lin nodded her head then walked back towards the abandoned village.
Weiwei was happy that Lin Lin agreed to it. She immediately jogged to catch up with Lin Lin. Weiwei walked behind Lin Lin while occasionally glancing in their direction.
Weiwei was a little confused when her lord's footsteps stopped at a more suitable house to be called a hut that quite erred not suitable for a noble to visit. Just as Weiwei was about to open her mouth to ask, Lin Lin suddenly knocked on the house door.
"Liu Ming, it's me," said Lin Lin.
There was the sound of hurried footsteps from inside the house. It seems the host doesn't know that the person he's been waiting for will visit now.
"Please wait a moment, miss," Liu Ming shouted from inside the house.
"Chen, please open the door for Ms. Tell the lady that you will come soon," came a faint voice from inside the house. It seemed that Liu Ming was telling Liu Chen to open the door.
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There was the sound of the door rubbing against the floor because the door already looked weathered and dull. Lin Lin slightly lowered her head to greet Liu Chen, who was still holding the end of the door. Liu Chen's gaze was flat for a child his age. Lin Lin knew that child could become like this because of the circumstances.
Lin Lin stroked Liu Chen's head gently. Little children like this were generally adorable, but Liu Chen was very handsome. It is inconceivable that many women will chase him when he grows up.
"May I come in?" asked Lin Lin to show his manners.
Liu Chen stared intently at Lin Lin for a moment before finally nodding his head slowly. Liu Chen wasn't hating Lin Lin, and he was just afraid that this slippery snake-like girl was tricking his brother. If Lin Lin knew what was on Liu Chen's mind, Lin Lin would laugh. Snake? She prefers to be called an eel.
Liu Chen glared at Weiwei but still let her in because his brother told him to be polite. It wasn't delightful for Liu Chen. After entering the house, Liu Chen closed the door and immediately locked it. It's a form of precaution.
"Miss welcome. I made some tea, please drink it," said Liu Ming, coming with a tray to put the cup containing the tea.
"Straight to. To cure Liu Chen, the price you need to pay is to become my subordinate," said Lin Lin as she took a sip of the tea.
"May I know what work I would do if I were your subordinate?" Liu Ming asked. Liu Ming was a person who followed the principles of truth.
"What if I told you to kill someone? Will you accept it?" Lin Lin's words took Liu Ming by surprise. Liu Ming, Weiwei, and Liu Chen were as shocked as Liu Ming.
"I am willing to do anything for my brother's recovery. But I beg you not to involve my brother in this." Yes, although Liu Ming is a man who upholds the truth, he will do anything for his younger brother. His younger brother is currently the only family and encouragement he has.
"Miss, you want to kill people?" Weiwei asked timidly.
"Don't think limited Weiwei. We can talk about this later, Liu Ming. Let me heal Liu Chen first," said Lin Lin, walking towards where Liu Chen was sitting.
Lin Lin rubbed Liu Chen's head gently. Then it emitted light from its palm and rubbed Liu Chen's lips. Lin Lin's palm then aimed at the throat of the boy who was currently trying to endure the pain.
"You can continue to endure it if you don't want to recover and see your brother happy," Lin Lin said to Liu Chen in a whisper.
Finally, Liu Chen started trying to expel the pain with a scream. He tried several times but failed. The pain was getting worse.
"AHHH!" Liu Chen's scream finally came out.