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Forgotten Legend of the Bloodied Flower novel Chapter 1070

Chapter 1070: Jun Zhao, Second Master Jun

One way or another, the two of them finally veered their attention away from Jun Family history. Nan Luo didn't even want to talk about it again in fear that his grandfather would really force him to have another long study session about history.

They finished recording the name list and rested for the night.

Luckily, some officials were there to help them. Though, they were working under heavy supervision from Nan Hua. With her watching them, no one dared to do anything funny as it would definitely earn them a scar on their neck.

Nan Hua would not hesitate to use her sword.

And her keen senses made it impossible for them to do any tricks.

They did their job cleanly and Si Kang checked all of them once they had finished before handing everything to Feng Ao Kuai.

The next day, Nan Luo asked the officials to inform all families that they would depart the next day. The name list was basically more or less complete and only need to be checked by Si Kang and Feng Ao Kuai.

After that, they were done in Han Zhui City.

"Young Commander Nan, Second Master Jun is here to see you."

"Second Master Jun?" Nan Luo repeated in confusion. After a moment, he recalled that Jun Fang's father should be called as the Second Master. He was the second son and also the head of the second Jun Family.

That title was suitable for him.

"Lead him to the study room." Nan Luo didn't have anything in that temporary study room since he had passed everything to Feng Ao Kuai. Even if other people were to enter, they wouldn't be able to do anything.

"Yes, Young Commander Nan."

Nan Luo turned to look at Nan Hua. "Nan, what do you think is his reason for coming to see me?"

"Jun Liu Li."

Mother?

Nan Luo tilted his head and then nodded. Considering that Jun Fang and his father had such a good relationship, it wasn't strange that he would tell the latter about the conversation that Nan Luo had with him.

Still, Nan Luo wondered whether his uncle would be able to recognize him.

Between their mother and father, both Nan Luo and Nan Hua were more similar to their mother. Nan Hua was even more than 70% similar while Nan Luo was a bit lower since he was a bit more masculine.

"Second Master Jun is here."

Second Master Jun walked inside and saw Nan Luo, who was sitting, and Nan Hua, who was standing beside him. He immediately recognized the two of them from yesterday's recruitment.

He bowed down. "Second Master Jun, Jun Zhao, greets Young Commander Nan."

"You may stand up. There's no need to be overly polite." Nan Luo looked at his distant uncle curiously. Jun Zhao was quite similar to Jun Fang. However, his features differ greatly from Nan Luo and Nan Hua.

At the same time, he really wondered whether the Jun Family really didn't know that Jun Liu Li had married Nan Family. Nan Family was considered quite influential in the Capital City, so many people would have known about this matter.

Though for other cities, all they knew about Nan Family was that there was a great general by the surname Nan.

But at the same time, it was also possible for other people to have the same surname.

There was even another general from Wei Da with the surname Nan… who had died miserably back at the war between Fei Yang Kingdom and Zhang Xu Kingdom.

*cough*

That was not important for now.

"While I don't want to tell you about my real intention, I can assure you that I have no animosity with Jun Liu Li." Nan Luo didn't know whether to laugh or cry as he tried to be subtle in this matter.

It was also true that his mother's name was not that known.

After all, his mother had died so many years ago. And even though the incident with Nan Family blew up. All they knew was that the former Madam Nan was mistreated by her husband.

As for her name and family?

Not many people spread it outside the Capital City.

As long as the Jun Family didn't suddenly leave Han Zhui City for a long journey to the Capital City, they wouldn't hear about this matter at all.

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