Seeing that Bai Ye's expression returned to normal, Di Yun felt relieved.
"General Xiao was framed by Han Shaoling, the deposed emperor of Nanzhao, and his whole family died in exile. When I passed by, he breathed his last and begged me that if I could see the world-famous Bai Hechuan one day, I must tell him. Hechuan, I'm sorry Xiao Ye'er, I'm sorry for you."
Hearing this, Bai Ye's fingers trembled suddenly.
On the other hand, Bai Hechuan still didn't reveal any unnecessary emotions. He just shook his head silently and asked, "Where is Han Shaoling?"
"Dead, the new emperor Han Shaoqian succeeded to the throne."
"That's good, he should rest in peace." The vicissitudes of life in his eyes were like a plate of sand, filling the entire eye sockets thinly and densely.
"I know he must be the one who sent Ye'er to the Bai Mansion. He has never heard me mention Bai Chaoyang, and he has never seen the two of us appear together. He didn't know that brothers would be such strangers. They were officials in the same dynasty. , it is impossible for me to destroy the relationship between him and Bai Chaoyang. The others are gone, not to mention Ye'er is alive and well, there is no need to blame and complain."
"My father-in-law is so magnanimous that the old general can really rest in peace."
It was rare to hear a pleasant word from this kid. Bai Hechuan stood with his hands behind his hands, looking at the opened stone door and the thin barrier with confusion.
"It's time to go out." He smiled softly: "Go and get to know my grandson."
Nearly twenty years without freedom, not even a voice to speak to.
The pain he has endured will be forgotten immediately after he leaves this door, and he will start over, guarding his wife and children, and making up for the regrets of so many years of separation.
Of course, he will not let go of those beasts that caused his wife and children to be separated!
"Dad, Jun Yi is waiting for you outside. He is probably very anxious. Let's go see him first." Bai Ye smiled and waved to him, as if telling him to leave first.
Bai Hechuan raised his eyebrows. Looking at her embarrassed expression, he knew that she had something to say with that boy Di Yun.
"It's true that a female college student doesn't care about her. Do you think I'm an eyesore?"
He pretended to be angry and glared at the two of them, but still turned away in cooperation, silently raising the corners of his lips.
Although he was reluctant to part with it, he couldn't delay the children's happiness.
It wasn't until his figure completely disappeared in the cave that she looked at Di Yun and said directly: "My father sent young Bai Ye back to Bai Mansion, but Jing Xin Jue was kept by him, right?"
"Yes." Di Yun admitted without hesitation.
Seeing the pained expression on her face, he took her slightly cold hands and wrapped them in his palms.
"As my father-in-law said, the old general didn't know that his brotherly relationship with Bai Chaoyang would be so bad. Instead, he thought that he was your biological uncle and he would definitely cherish his only niece."
Her expression moved slightly, and her tone was a little weak: "What about Jing Xin Jue? I really don't want to believe that my father, who I have always respected, the general who made great contributions to Nan Zhao, will be a rat who steals the family secrets passed down by his brothers."
"You are right not to believe it. He did not betray his brother." Di Yun held up her little hands, kissed the back of the two white hands with a soft smile, and after a quick glance, he revealed the answer: "It's Mrs. Xiao."
"My mother?!" Bai Ye's eyes flashed with confusion: "Why did she do this?"
"Unwilling to raise the children for outsiders, I pestered General Xiao to send the Bai family's children back to the Bai Mansion." He paused, and his expression flashed slightly helpless: "As for Jing Xin Jue, that's easier to understand. Mainland China The things that the strong Bai Hechuan left to his children must be good. She became greedy and wanted to cut them off and leave them to her own daughter, hoping that her daughter would become a phoenix."