Transmigrated As My Former Uncle's Sweetheart

Chapter 1682 - 1682 Long Yang Blamed Himself


1682 Long Yang Blamed Himself

Yaoyao tried holding back her tears as she said, “Don’t worry, Big Bro Lil Qi, we’ll definitely be able to find Ji’er.”

Chu Qi’s eyes blurred momentarily as he stared at her face, which was just like Ji’er’s.

It was then that the housekeeper came running in to inform urgently, “General, His Majesty and Her Highness are here.”

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Everyone was surprised by this. His Majesty and Her Highness had actually come here?

Long Yin and Yaoyao immediately went to welcome them when they realized this.

Just as they were informed, their parents were standing right outside after rushing here all the way.

“Father, Mother!” Yaoyao called out and ran toward them quickly. She jumped into Lu Liangwei’s arms.

Long Yang and Lu Liangwei were a little surprised to see so many people present.

When she realized this, Lu Liangwei rubbed Yaoyao’s head. She had so much to lecture this girl about for sneaking into the Yan Kingdom for fun, but she was too worried about Ji’er’s situation right now. All she could do was sigh and said, “Don’t go gallivanting about in the future. Your father and I would be very worried.”

“Mother…” Yaoyao lifted her head from her mother’s arms and hesitated.

Lu Liangwei thought she was feeling guilty. She patted Yaoyao on the back and said, “We’ll forgive you this time, but you’re not allowed to be so naughty next time.”

While they were speaking, Long Yang looked around expectantly, unable to hide his nervousness as he scanned the group in search of something.

He did not see Ji’er after a moment’s search and thought that Ji’er refused to see him upon hearing of his arrival and had stayed hidden.

His deep eyes, darkened at this thought and he turned to Long Yin to ask, “Where is Ji’er?”

Before Long Yin could reply, Yaoyao, who had jumped into Lu Liangwei’s arms, could no longer hold back as she burst out crying.

“Father, Mother… Ji’er ran away from home!”

Long Yang and Lu Liangwei staggered when they heard this and they almost fell.

Long Yin gave a start and quickly went forward to hold them.

Long Yang’s handsome face was slightly pale as he looked at Long Yin, asking in a deep voice, “When did this happen?”

When he saw his father’s reaction to the news, Long Yin could only sigh silently. He was not aware before of what his father did to Ji’er before.

Now that he had found out about it, he could not help but have mixed feelings about it.

“We’ve also just found out about this. Qing He told us that Ji’er has been gone for three days,” Long Yin replied softly.

The fists in Long Yang’s sleeves clenched tight. The red veins in his eyes got even clearer as exhaustion could be heard in his hoarse voice. “Where’s Chu Qi?”

“He’s in the study.”

When Long Yang entered the room and saw how devastated Chu Qi looked, he pulled himself together instead. Long Yang frowned and turned to Long Yin to instruct, “Take Chu Qi away and clean him up.”

“Yes, Father.” Long Yin brought Chu Qi away to be cleaned up.

Lu Liangwei sighed at the sight of Chu Qi being a complete mess and stank of alcohol.

Does Ji’er know there were so many people worried about her? How could she leave just like that?

It was then that Long Huaiyuan spotted a crumpled letter on the ground. He quickly picked it up and passed it to Long Yang immediately after glancing at it.

Long Yang massaged between his eyes as he took the letter. When he read the contents of the letter, his eyes dimmed. The blame and regret he felt almost killed him.

He was the one who had hurt Ji’er, the one who made Ji’er felt disappointed with and hated. Ji’er probably left because she did not want to see him.

She had even abandoned Chu Qi, the one she liked so much, just because she did not want to see him.

This proved how much it bothered her and hated him for what he did to her all those years ago…

His eyes darkened.

Lu Liangwei took the letter from his hand and began reading it.

It felt like a knife went through her heart when she read the contents of Ji’er’s letter.

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