I became the God Brother of the Regent King after Transmigration!-Chapter 150 - 103: Seniority

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Chapter 150: Chapter 103: Seniority

Gu Lan squinted her eyes and looked towards Rong Qijun, who was sitting at a distance.

Then, she closed her eyes, becoming completely absorbed in her memories.

She didn’t have the original person’s memory, but the body’s organs, much like muscle memory, could record past events.

"Gu Lan, why have you entered the palace... and still not holding up the canopy for Young Master Gu."

"Isn’t it because—"

"Rong Heng, how dare you push Young Master Gu into the water..."

After a while, Gu Lan opened her eyes.

She remembered it; it wasn’t Rong Heng who pushed the original into the water,

nor was it as she claimed, tripping her left foot with her right foot.

The one who tripped her was Rong Qijun.

Until her death, the original did not know that the person who caused her demise was her "good brother" the Second Prince, but the information from her legs informed Gu Lan.

And at that time, Rong Heng was standing right opposite both of them, he saw everything clearly, and even if no one believed him when he spoke out, the one he should hate was Rong Qijun, who falsely accused him.

So why was Rong Heng subjected to brutal torture in the Imperial Prison, and what did it have to do with Gu Lan? Moreover, she clarified the truth for Rong Heng after she awoke.

What Rong Heng just said was merely an excuse to push her away.

He was wrapped in a hard shell from head to toe, and Gu Lan thought she had pried open a gap to see his soft heart within, but unexpectedly, the next moment this shell shut tightly again, not leaving her a single crack.

She was just a bit dizzy from Jiu’s death, and now seeing Yan Qing, she remembered that Rong Heng was skilled in medicine!

For an ordinary person, receiving thirty strikes could indeed lead to death, but Jiu was skilled in martial arts, coupled with Rong Heng’s medical skills, and the many medicines she had given to Rong Heng.

It’s hard to die, Jiu.

Gu Lan suddenly recalled the first time she saw Jiu in the palace; she was surprised because in the original book, Jiu was only described as Rong Heng’s personal guard and hidden guard, never mentioned as a eunuch.

How did he reasonably transform from a eunuch into a guard?

Probably, it was after violating palace rules once, he was "put to death".

Realizing this, Young Master Gu couldn’t help but look back, casting a glance at Rong Heng.

Little liar.

The little liar lowered his head slightly, looking at the dossiers on the desk, showing a pair of beautiful brows and eyes.

The sunlight of this afternoon was exceptionally good, the fine autumn sunlight was like powdered gold, scattered on his ink-colored hair, the silver hairband outlined his handsome features, and his eyes slightly narrowed, showing a clear pride in his demeanor.

Rong Heng seemed to sense something, raising his head coldly, his dark eyes deep, imbued with an oppressive gloominess.

World-weary and cold.

Yet the Young Master Gu who had gritted her teeth in anger at him just this morning now curved her red lips into a lazy smile, her brows and eyes seemingly carrying a touch of spring brightness, quite radiant.

Rong Heng lowered his head, thinking to himself, Gu Lan is indeed quite ill.

Despite everything he’s said, how come this person, after just one afternoon and a meal, has reverted back to her usual unruly and flamboyant self?

However, as he lowered his head, he glanced at his own desk.

Completely empty.

It seems Gu Lan will no longer give him any candies.

He personally pushed away all the candies.

Gu Lan watched his reaction with satisfaction and then turned around.

Even though she realized that Jiu was fine,

it did not mean that being unfairly implicated by Rong Heng could be so easily overlooked.

If he wants to accept his fate,

oh,

then let him.

Hopefully, he persists for a longer time, so she can eat two people’s meals every day.

The day after Young Master Gu and Fifth Young Master Rong fell out, the entire Imperial Family, no, the entire Imperial Palace, knew about it.

It was mainly because the meals Gu Lan brought each day were too delicious, and she shared them with Miaoyan, Rong Yunhao, Yan Qing, Lu Rufeng... but not Rong Heng.

On the first day, Young Master Gu ate steamed lamb, steamed bear paw, and steamed deer tail, while Rong Heng went hungry all day;

On the second day, Young Master Gu ate roast duck, roast chicken, and roast goose, while Rong Heng went hungry all day;

On the third day, Young Master Gu ate braised pork, braised duck, soy sauce chicken, cured meat, and pine-flower sausage, while Rong Heng went hungry all day...

On the fourth day, Rong Heng didn’t come to class, rumored to have fallen ill at Xiaoxiang Palace.

Just as Gu Lan finished lunch, Gu Changting found her, accompanied by two white-bearded elders from Honglu Temple.

"The Qiangrong people have been in Capital City for half a month, clamoring to see you. Brother Lan, don’t be afraid, your brother will go with you."

Gu Changting brought an edict, the legitimate son of Dingyuan Marquis, Gu Lan, was ordered to accompany the Qiangrong Envoy to tour Yanjing City, letting them experience the prosperity and strength of the Central Plains.