For Lord Ji to be chosen by the late emperor as his teacher, aside from political factors, he was also talented …
Lord Ji was especially skilled in painting characters. The characters he drew were vivid and lifelike, as though they were real. The late emperor loved his portraits.
In the beginning, Master Ji relied on this skill and entered the late emperor's eyes, which was why he had the chance to become the late emperor's trusted aide. The late emperor placed importance on him, made a marriage alliance with a wealthy southern clan, and married Ji Yunkai's mother.
"Chang Ze, it's the most beautiful child I've ever seen. His face is the same as yours when you were little. " Master Ji pointed at the painting on Ji Yunkai's hand, then pointed at Zhang Ze's face and said.
Chang Ze looked very much like a prince, his charm was especially similar. Only, his eyes looked extremely similar to Ji Yunkai's, yet he was also like a prince, a small ice mountain. His small face was tightened, and his eyebrows were also cold ….
Ji Yunkai's eyes lit up like the stars, and when he did not smile, he looked gentle. With Chang Ze's gentle eyes, he made a cold gesture, which was extremely adorable, making people want to hug him and kiss him.
When the Prince saw the portrait, his heart immediately softened. It was precisely because of these eyes that looked extremely similar to Ji Yunkai's, but much more serious than Ji Yunkai's.
Such a small person, round and pink, such a cute lump, yet pretending to be serious and indifferent, it was truly enough to make one's heart ache no matter how much it hurt … "I have a lot of portraits of Chang Ze here. I drew over a hundred portraits of him this year alone. Take these portraits and tell some people to go find Chang Ze immediately. Don't let Ji Xin take him away." Although Master Ji wanted to tell Ji Yunkai about the people that were growing in Changze, he was more worried about Changze's whereabouts …
"They've already gone to look for it, don't worry." When the prince saw the rooms filled with portraits, he was much more amiable towards Lord Ji.
Seeing that he had taken care of Changze for four years and filled the room with portraits, he didn't mind giving some face to Lord Ji.
It couldn't be helped, since Ji Yunkai had already called him Master Ji's father. Although he couldn't follow Ji Yunkai and call him Lord Ji's father, there was still some respect … "And the portrait... In the city, they would post a few more cards with more people on it. By all means, they could not let Ji Xin take away Zhang Ze. Although Ji Xin dotes on Changze, it has always been me … The palace maids and I are taking care of Changze, so Ji Xin doesn't know how to take care of her child. " All these years, it had always been the same …
Lord Ji was personally taking care of Changze, so he was worried about letting the palace maids take a look, and …
He told Chang Ze about Yun Kai and the Prince Yanbei, so he had to avoid the palace maids. In order to prevent the palace maids and Ji Xin from becoming suspicious, he could only follow Chang Ze around day and night.
In these four years, the person who understood Chang Ze the best was undoubtedly Lord Ji.
Only, Master Ji did not want to tell Ji Yunkai that he did not want to kidnap Yun Kai using these things.
"This King will arrange it." The prince received the drawing in Lord Ji's hands. It was a thick stack, at least fifty or sixty chapters thick.
The prince glanced at it and frowned...
He and Ji Yunkai had missed out on Chang Ze's growth. These portraits were the only memento, and once they were posted, it would become useless. More importantly...
"Only those who have the right to do so will have the right to have the right to do so. Only by posting them can we quickly find our child." Although the Duke didn't say anything, Ji Yunkai could tell what the Duke was thinking just by looking at his eyes.
No wonder the prince specially selected a group of people just now. Those with good memory came in and looked at the portrait but didn't give it to them. He only asked them to remember the child on the painting.
It was a painting that he could not bear to part with.
She had originally thought that the prince's feelings towards Changze were insignificant, but now she understood that the prince was just habitually expressing his disdain …
"Such a depressed personality is really a headache." "Right, right, right. Stick more, I'll draw more if it's not enough." Master Ji was not Ji Yunkai, so how could he know what the prince was thinking? Seeing the prince frown, he thought that the prince was afraid that the portrait was too little and gave it to him, "Take all of these, I'll go and paint now … It's okay to have a simpler picture of the person you're looking for.
It's faster, you can draw a dozen a day. "
Lord Ji had given all of Changze's images for this year to his highness. Without waiting for his highness to speak, he hurried to the study next door in order to draw a portrait of him …
The prince looked at the hundred portraits in his hands, his face turning black.
He was going to put Yun Kai's eyes all over the place? Let everyone see?
Ji Yunkai would definitely die from the pain.
She had missed Changze's growth, so she could only rely on these paintings to make up for it. If it weren't for the fact that she wanted to find Changze, she would not have been willing to part with a single painting.
Although Ji Yunkai wanted to find out more about Changze's growth from the painting, he knew that the most important thing right now was to find Changze.
When the Duke ordered his subordinates to post the portrait, Ji Yunkai brought along the little wolf cub and began searching for Ji Xin and Chang Ze's whereabouts in the city.
Earlier, Ji Yunkai had exchanged a lot of food with a few wealthy families in the imperial city, making the relationship in the imperial city clear. She asked around with the portrait in her hand, and in less than an hour, she received the news.
"I saw this child. A couple carried him to the rundown temple on Washing Horse Street. The temple was quite close to the city gate, and was usually the place where the beggars lived."
The person who informed Ji Yunkai was an old resident of the city. It was only because of his good luck that he went out to secretly investigate outside and saw Little Changze in Ji Xin's arms. When Ji Yunkai heard the news, he did not dare wait for even a moment. He immediately got someone to send a message to the Duke, then brought the little wolf and chased after him. )
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