Ji Ruyan hurried forward to support Prince Yan, stroking him as he lay on the bed, and felt his pulse. She discovered that a surge of anger had caused his blood to rise and brought on the vomiting of blood.
She poured a cup of water and helped him drink it down; Prince Yan then slowly regained consciousness.
As soon as Prince Yan awoke, he grabbed her hand, "Ruyan, take me to see your father. I must ask him how he promised to protect Xue Shuang. If he hadn't vowed over and over again to protect her well and never let her suffer the slightest grievance, and Xue Shuang hadn't been devoted to him, especially when she was carrying you at the time, why would I have willingly let go?"
Ji Ruyan narrowed her eyes slightly; it seemed the words of Guo Zidi were correct––she indeed was not Ji Dongming's biological flesh and blood.
However, at this moment, she could not disclose that she wasn't.
Because she still had revenge to seek; Ji Dongming owed her mother far too much!