His gift

Ye tingjun took ye Chu to the small castle. The place where they had met back then had already become ruins. It was very obvious in this generation that the land ownership of this small castle did not belong to the twain family. It had nothing to do with the twain family at all. The owner had long lost contact and had no descendants. The castle was also not recorded. This was also why ye tingjun could not find anyone at that time. Later on, the castle was returned to the country and had never been repaired. It still looked like a haunted house when it was burned down.

No one had cleaned up the charred walls. Green vines covered the entire wall and purple flowers bloomed. In his memory, the garden full of flowers and potted plants was overgrown with weeds. Some of the weeds were even taller than the beginning of the night. The fountain in the garden had long dried up and was full of fallen leaves. The grapevines grew wildly but would never bear fruit again.