Chapter 267 – The True Aim
Feng Qian Bo looked at his father and clenched his fingers into a fist. He knew very well that his father was giving him warning to not do anything bad. However, he was annoyed because he knew very well that his father was blaming him.
It was not his fault!
He looked at Lin Qiang and felt that this woman from unknown origin looked less pleasing today. Even though he knew that she always worn the necklace, he never tried to question it in the past.
Should he begin his investigation?
He really didn't like this feeling.
"Second Brother, I would help to settle this matter." Feng Qian Kun, the Third Master of Feng Family, smiled.
Feng Qian Kun was only a few days younger than Feng Qian Bo because the two of them have different mother. In fact, all four brothers have different mother and only have good relationship on the surface.
Because the Feng Family was incredibly strong in Yang, even they were all brothers and didn't have any single sister. At the same time, they were all also very competitive when they were young. Only the second brother was the more relaxed because he didn't have interest while the fourth had long fallen.
"Thank you, Third Brother." Feng Qian Bo was looking at Feng Qian Kun coldly. In fact, he had the inkling that the person behind this must be his third brother.
Who would be the one who gained the most advantage from this incident aside from Feng Qian Kun? Uh wait, he would also get some advantage but he didn't really care about such things because he spent most of his time at the battlefield.
He only assumed the guard position because it had less responsibility.
He hated to think.
General Feng, Feng Qian Shao, looked at the servants around him and then looked at the sky. His father always allowed the fourth brother to compete openly. How as he supposed to find out who amongst the two of them were behind this?
He knew that his third brother was the prime suspect. However, the women could have done it without their husband knowing because they wanted to make things easier for them. Thus, Feng Qian Shao only knew that there might be a lot of misleading information when he inspected the servants later.
How annoying.
"I will naturally help my disciple." Traveling Doctor Liu merely smiled. He glanced at his disciple, Shan Yu, who was following at the back. "Let's go back."
"Master, don't you need to pay close attention to Little Junior Sister's condition?" Shan Yu asked carefully.
"She'll be fine later."
"I understand."
Nan Luo carried Nan Hua inside while Feng Ao Kuai brought Feng Qian Han to Old Master Nan first. Upon looking his grandfather's dark face, Feng Ao Kuai simply told everything that had happened. Feng Qian Han also knelt down, apologizing for bringing Nan Hua into the problematic Feng Family.
"I have already known that Feng Family is complicated." Old Master Nan sighed. "Qian Shao is a good person but the others are not too good. You should have known it since you're in this situation too."
Feng Qian Han didn't answer.
Yes, he knew that he was schemed against. However, what could he possibly do when he had no backing whatsoever? He could only stay low and tried to build his power. Unfortunately, the soldiers didn't even listen to him.
His second brother made the soldiers didn't listen because they were afraid to offend a commander.
His third brother commanded the officials to refuse his intention of finding work.
What should he do but to waste his time and tried his luck in some places that they would never think he would exist?
Thus, he was nothing more than a waste on the surface.
"Ao Kuai, you speak first."
"Great General Nan?" Feng Qian Han was stunned.
Feng Ao Kuai looked at his fourth uncle seriously. "Fourth Uncle, I have a proposal to make for you. I need your help to make sure that Second Uncle and Third Uncle will not be a threat to Father."
Feng Qian Han furrowed his eyebrows. He looked at his nephew, who was supposed to be only 11 years old. Then he glanced at Great General Nan and felt that most of his question was answered.
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