Chapter 1714 - 1714 How Shocked Would Long Yang Be
1714 How Shocked Would Long Yang Be
At this point, Lu Liangwei sighed. “…He was in the wrong, but it really isn’t his fault. He has his reasons. When I stopped breathing, he descended into madness. If I really did die, your father wouldn’t choose to live alone. It’s just the same with me. If your father ended up living the rest of his life in regret, I wouldn’t be happy either. That is why coming up with this lie isn’t really considered anything serious. I hope that your father and I can bear the reasonability together for what we owe Ji’er.”
It was the first time Long Yin had heard his mother talk about the past and it shook him.
He had always known that his father loved his mother very much. Ever since he could remember, he could see how much his father gave in to his mother. However, he had no idea that someone like his father could ever descend into madness over love.
Long Yin could hardly imagine how terrible it must have been when his mother had given birth, and he did not even dare think about what his father would have done if his mother had died back then. What would have happened to all three siblings and what would have become of Great Shang…
His mother was the only person in this world who could control his father’s emotions. It was astounding to know that someone like his father could fall so deeply in love.
However, after witnessing how loving his parents were, he felt that it all made sense.
His father had married his mother when he was thirty. Before his father met his mother, his father had never been in a relations.h.i.+p. It was only when his mother appeared that made his father acted like a man who had suddenly tasted sweet honey after being left thirsty for a long time. Once he had tasted it, he could never part with it. Without the sweet taste of the quenching honey, he would die.
It was not difficult to imagine how much his father loved his mother.
After listening to his mother’s words, Long Yin found himself changing his mind about his previous opinion.
He had always thought that the age gap between his parents was huge. This was especially for his mother, who was young enough to even be his father’s daughter, which was why he had always felt that his father was the one who gave more to their relations.h.i.+p while his mother was considered the more immature party who was used to having her way.
However, Long Yin did not think so now.
Who said that his mother did not love his father?
She loved his father very much too.
However, she was more willing to act like a little girl in front of his father and be doted on.
Long Yin felt mixed emotions.
It was the first time he realized that two people could have such intense feelings in a relations.h.i.+p.
His parent’s being loving was a good thing, but he still felt that it was too much and it might be too much of a good thing.
Long Yin quietly promised himself to never be like his father and fall so deep into love, to the extent that he would lose all reason.
He could like someone, but never enough to affect himself.
However, Long Yin had no idea that this was too early a conclusion to be making for himself.
The day would come when he would fall in love with a girl and he would lose all reason for her too.
“Yin’er?” Lu Liangwei could not help but give his arm a push when she saw her son being silent.
Long Yin snapped out of it and when he saw the determined look on his mother’s face, he quietly sighed. He pressed his thin lips and walked behind the imperial table as he began to write down the imperial decree. He handed it to Zhao Qian. “Deliver this to all magistrate’s offices in every state and district. Inform them that they must put out this notice. Don’t leave out any small cities and towns.”
Zhao Qian had just overheard the conversation between mother and son. His hand trembled when he took over the imperial decree.
He could not imagine how shocked his master would be when he saw this imperial decree.
However, it was undeniably a good plan. It was much more efficient than everyone blindly looking for a needle in a haystack.
He believed that Princess Ji’er would definitely return after seeing this notice on the boards.
Zhao Qian left quickly after receiving the imperial decree.
After he had left, a smile appeared on Lu Liangwei’s face as she turned to say to Long Yin, “It’s been hard on you, Son.”
Long Yin glanced at her. He was still a little unhappy about her taking it lightly with talking about her death. He said softly, “You should go back if there is nothing else, Mother.”