Unlike Old Master Nan who looked troubled, Nan Hua was as calm as ever. Her clear black eyes shifted to look outside. It was still summer and there were a lot of people walking around under the scorching gaze of the sun.
"Are you not worried, Hua'er?" Old Master Nan was helpless.
"He wouldn't be able to find anything." Nan Hua shifted her gaze back. Her black obsidian eyes looked extremely clear just like the surface of mirror. "And even if he did, he wouldn't think in this direction."
Old Master Nan was speechless. freewёbnoνel.com
He didn't know why his granddaughter was so confident in herself, but he felt that it was also good for her to know and be confident. He believed in her ability since he had seen for himself just what she was capable to do, but he was still worried for his granddaughter.
If she was pulled to get involved in the messy political scheme, he would not care about anything and barge in with his sword in his hand.
"Don't try to get involved too deeply. Those people are too annoying."
"I won't, Grandfather."
Old Master Nan sighed. He didn't want to control his granddaughter and looking at her gaze, he didn't think that he would be able to control her either.
"Speaking of Nan Family Residence." Old Master Nan switched the conversation. "You have several months of preparations, why did you only make rapid movement for the past two to three weeks?"
"It's the right time." Nan Hua was calm.
"Is it not because of you trying to retrieve your memory?"
Seeing his granddaughter's eyes were still without any ripple, Old Master Nan wondered what kind of news would be able to shake her up. Most of the time, even the most surprising piece of news didn't affect her at all.
"Luo told me."
"I see."
"You're not surprised."
"I know Luo."
In short: she could guess what her twin brother would do.
Since Nan Hua had decided to tell Nan Luo about the fact that she had lost most of her memories during the time she was in Nan Shu Cheng's Residence, she knew that he would tell Old Master Nan about it.
There was no way he wouldn't.
The two of them were the closest family members to her.
Old Master Nan smiled bitterly and reached out towards Nan Hua. He patted her head tenderly. "It's fine if you can't remember many things. In my eyes, you'll always be the same Nan Hua. Whether you remember or not didn't matter."
"Mhm."
Nan Hua nodded softly, allowing her grandfather to mess her hair. She didn't know why but in front of her grandfather and her twin brother, she didn't mind getting close to them.
Probably, it was because she had truly seen them as her family members.
"When we get back, I'll have a spar with you."
"Grandfather, your wound…"
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