Spiritual Energy Rejuvenation: I Began Cultivating By Farming-Chapter 1969 - 1124_2

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Chapter 1969: Chapter 1124_2

Following Madam Luo’s return, we all witnessed the wet nurse and those maidservants fainting on the ground, desperately trying to bring them to consciousness.

Madam Luo returned to the courtyard, calling upon those stationed in the courtyard, along with the guardians outside.

Given it’s a women’s courtyard, the guardians were some servant women or maidservants with a bit of martial strength.

They were already prepared, knowing something would happen today, and more people would protect the heir, among the fainted maidservants there would be some skilled in martial arts.

They were guarded against martial artists but not against someone using drugs.

Who could have imagined that someone would be so audacious?

In broad daylight, they swapped, and then those who came to abduct the child were not from the same group.

When Madam Luo heard the child hadn’t come in, she fainted immediately.

Upon the Old Madam’s return, learning her grandson was missing, she too fainted.

The child already gone missing caused panic, and with more people fainting, the courtyard descended into chaos.

Those fainted wet nurses and maidservants were awakened by others.

The Luo Family men who followed along realized their son, grandson, great-grandson Luo Baojun was kidnapped and immediately sent people to block all the gates.

Preventing anyone from leaving the residence.

Perhaps they knew someone had already sent the person away.

They were already late in guarding against it.

They scrutinized all those who hadn’t left yet.

The theater troupe, guests, bodyguards, and those hired chefs, all whose identities had been verified, were not spared.

The Luo Family men instructed that all guests and entrants of the Luo Family be scrutinized, regardless of prior verification.

To see whether those who took their child had already left or were still there?

Everything had to be checked, including what they took with them.

Luo Baojun, witnessing his family faint in the Buddha Treasure Space, felt deeply saddened but decided not to exit too hastily.

Using two substitution talismans ensured his safety.

Now he didn’t have more talismans.

He could only prepare more substitution talismans in the space, ensuring his growth in the panel space while his talisman substitute appeared before his family.

This ensured his safe growth as guarding against thieves over a thousand days was essential at this tender age.

After drawing one talisman, Luo Baojun used it and then continued drawing talismans.

When casting the talisman, a box appeared in his mother’s room.

Normally, this box was used to store children’s toy boxes.

After clearing out those toys, the talisman manifested in this box.

It took his place inside the box.

Because it was not a real child, the confines of the box wouldn’t cause suffocation.

One talisman could last for a month.

If no one noticed today and opened the box, the child inside wouldn’t face any issues, even during several uncovered days without food or water.

Luo Baojun decided that henceforth, he would oscillate between reality and fiction, sometimes beside his mother, other times within the space.

In his infancy, dependency on human milk and diapers were essential yet had to remain unnoticed.

At the first notice of the child’s disappearance, people had already inspected Madam Luo’s room, sighting Madam Luo with a child on her bed.

Some quickly checked the nursery, finding no child therein.

The baby, having just turned a month old, didn’t have his own courtyard, living in a room within his mother’s courtyard where he was nurtured.

The wet nurse and those maidservants safeguarding him were also situated in his mother’s courtyard.

The matter of the missing child hadn’t been disclosed yet.

Regardless, before the theater troupe left, all costume boxes were thoroughly searched.

Their belongings were inspected under the claim that a guest had lost something.

Additionally, departing guests carrying luggage were required for checks.

The explanation given was that the hosts had return gifts to offer.

This reason didn’t cause dissatisfaction among guests, as wealthy people appreciated more generous return gifts.

Yet the hosts’ efforts yielded no leads.

Those taking the child left through a minor door, escaping over the wall instead of opening it.

Moreover, after the escape, they sent the child away, later returning. 𝒻𝘳ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝒷𝘯ℴ𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝑐ℴ𝑚

The Luo Family was unaware of the fact that there were two groups, wrongly assuming the child thieves were unified.

This time, their invitations excluded Madam Huang’s familial side and her relatives.

Madam Huang, still within her confinement month, hadn’t received an invite.

The Luo Family hadn’t completely ruled out suspicion of Madam Huang, having found no children among guests, prompting an inquiry with the Huang Family.

On the street outside, a prior wave swapped the child, abducting him, only to switch him again.

Despite urgency, knowing the Luo Family child was fortunate, a different child was used for substitution upon request.

Without knowledge of intentions to swap the Luo child, taking Madam Luo’s frail child into the Luo Residence, already weak and unconscious in a box for a prolonged period before obtaining fresh air during the process.

The frail, tiny child was substituted from hand to hand, ultimately residing with others, returning to the Taoist Temple.

Madam Huang mistakenly believed her fragile child was sent to the Luo Family, to be raised in wealth by Madam Luo.

She imagined her child growing to opulence and discovering his identity upon maturation.

She anticipated inheriting Luo Family’s wealth as her own.

Once her child’s health restored, reclamation of motherhood was feasible.

Faced with methods that failed, she opted for alternative means.

Despite not enabling her husband to elevate quickly into government roles.

Use other strategies instead.

Madam Huang received a healthy child in her custody, similar in age to hers, assumed to be from the Luo Family, unaware of another substitution.

This child was, however, stolen by others.

Entrusted to her with ulterior motives.

She hadn’t realized her familial betrayal by entrusting relatives with the Luo child abduction, employing kinfolk to carry out the heist.

Their operations were staggered.

The factions acted independently, unsure whether their seized child was genuine.

Madam Huang saw the healthy child, presumed to be Madam Luo’s, cried awake yet denied nourishment, intent on punishing, believing it to be Madam Luo’s child.

Yet the child was pitiably stolen, long hungry, drugged into unconsciousness, awakening hungry and crying desperately.

Subjected to maltreatment by a cruel Madam Huang.

Finally, annoyed by the incessant crying, she grudgingly prepared some rice soup for the child.

Madam Huang refrained from nursing the Primordial Treasure Lingtian Space child, directing the wet nurse likewise.

Eventually, the wet nurse secretly fed the child, alternating between bouts of hunger and sustenance.

Madam Huang’s familial recruits secretly conveyed the child to a newly purchased residence, staffed with trusted wet nurses and maidservants.

The house owner assigned loyal personnel there.

Recruits delivered the child, secretly nurtured within the courtyard.

Substitution talisman stood in, controlled by Luo Baojun, with Buddha Treasure Space assistance.

The talisman’s efficacy lasted a month, unnoticed as counterfeit.

The owner learned of the child’s introduction to the courtyard, covertly viewing the child at night.

Madam Huang’s familial recruit might be one of her sisters-in-law without sons, only daughters, with her husband having concubines bearing sons.

Overhearing Madam Huang’s schemes prompted her silent preparation, and thus the substitution.

Once informed of the secret, she orchestrated this conniving plot.

Madam Huang’s sister-in-law also had family, not personally involved but used kin for execution in stealing the child.