Originally, he had forgotten, but just now he heard Tiancheng say the Emperor was visiting the mansion, and he couldn't stop himself from feeling curious; did First Master Tang say he resembled the Emperor?
Presumably, it must be true; otherwise, why would he keep mumbling to himself like he's seen a ghost.
Unexpectedly, he thought of his grandfather's expression when he saw him, filled with the same confusion and suspicion as First Master Tang...
Lost in thought, Min was already outside the study room door. He knew of a small path that could lead directly to the window behind the study, allowing him to eavesdrop without alerting anyone. He slipped through the door and could already hear voices inside.
His father was speaking, along with another unfamiliar, deep voice.
He tiptoed to the bottom of the window. It was half open; he dared not stick his head out but was too curious to resist, so he leaned against the bottom of the window and listened to the conversation inside.
