But who doesn't like a good student!
Since then, Gu Fuju kept him by his side and personally taught him.
Years passed, Gu Fuju continued watching him, now his son-in-law, with an unreadable expression in his eyes.
A father would naturally pay attention to Yu Tingwan's affairs.
But as long as the young lady didn't go out, he couldn't find anything out, as the Wei Family was as impenetrable as a net, already fortified by Wei Zhao into the safest haven.
Yet he could hear that Wei Zhao was frequently active in private. It wasn't that Gu Fuju intentionally sought out this information; it just inexplicably came to him.
One could say Wei Zhao had no intention of hiding it from him at all.
The fifth prince's adviser wasn't named Jia, but Ying; just that alone made his intentions quite evident.
Isn't it coincidental, Gu Fuju also bore a grudge against the emperor because of Yu Tingwan.
Of course, it wasn't all because of Yu Tingwan.
