Zuo Xiangning had complex feelings about the children born to Auntie Liu.
Although Zuo Xiangyu had hurt her, and Zuo Xiangyun had schemed against her, Zuo Xiangning always clung to the bond of siblings, hoping that they would reform, that they could love and support each other.
Yet Zuo Xiangyun and Zuo Xiangyu, raised by Old Madam Zuo and Auntie Liu, were too selfish and self-centered, caring only for themselves, indifferent to the life or death of others. People like them, if they didn't burden their siblings in the future, that would be good enough.
Zuo Xiangning thought about the conversation she had overheard in the back garden.
The little imperial grandson she had just seen was most likely an impostor.
King Qi was too audacious, daring to commit such an act of deceit against the emperor.
The words she had overheard in the back garden, she decided not to share with anyone, including Zuo Xiangrong.
As for Lingxiao, what he wanted to do was his business.