When Jagoan inquired about his visit to the temple, Jagoan couldn’t help but be taken aback. He
couldn’t quite fathom what Jagoan was getting at with his questions about his whereabouts and who he
might be meeting. Jagoan, however, was no slouch. Since he was surprised, he decided not to conceal
it. Instead, he responded with an astonished tone, “Young Master, how do you know?”
Jagoan responded nonchalantly, “You smell like incense.”
Suddenly, it clicked for Jagoan and a sense of relief washed over him. But he didn’t dare reveal his
relief just yet. He smiled and explained, “I visited Lama Temple this afternoon. I had some free time, so
I went to pay my respects.”
Jagoan nodded, without a trace of doubt in his mind. Jagoan held a high position within the Jagoan
family and his role as the housekeeper afforded him a fair degree of freedom. It was entirely
reasonable for him to take some time to burn incense and worship Buddha. As for the deeper reasons
for his visit, Jagoan didn’t dwell on it. After all, visiting temples was a routine practice for Chinese
people, akin to how Europeans and Americans frequented churches.
Maria, on the other hand, stole a few more glances at Jagoan. While she couldn’t quite pinpoint
anything unusual, she couldn’t help but feel that Jagoan’s demeanor and overall impression didn’t align
with someone who held strong utilitarian beliefs, often associated with Tibetan Buddhism. Most
adherents sought wealth and power, a trait particularly common among celebrities who followed this
faith. In Maria’s eyes, Jagoan didn’t quite fit that mold, which raised some questions.
However, Maria was human, not omniscient, so she dismissed her curiosity as mere speculation, as
there wasn’t enough evidence to draw conclusions from a few exchanged words.
Meanwhile, Jagoan Jagoan interjected, addressing Jagoan, “Jagoan, how long do you plan to stay in
Eastcliff this time?”
Jagoan replied candidly, “I haven’t decided yet. The earliest I can leave is tomorrow afternoon. I’m
thinking of visiting Jagoan Mountain in the morning to pay my respects to my parents.”
Surprised, Jagoan Jagoan questioned, “So soon? It’s not often you come here. Why not stay a few
more days?”
Jagoan waved his hand dismissively, “I can’t, really. I won’t hide it from you. The main reason for my
visit this time was to explore any clues or insights left behind by my parents. I plan to walk the paths
they trod in their youth, record their experiences and visit all the places they frequented.”
Jagoan Jagoan nodded thoughtfully and sighed, “Your parents were always shrouded in mystery and I
never quite grasped everything. Since you’re determined to uncover the truth, Grandpa supports your
quest. Your parents rooms and study have been preserved exactly as they were twenty years ago. No
one has touched their belongings. Jagoan has been responsible for their maintenance. After dinner,
feel free to explore. If you have any questions, just ask Jagoan.”
***
Meanwhile, at the Lama Temple, this popular temple was currently off-limits to visitors. Lily stood in the
courtyard, inhaling the rich aroma of incense, her gaze fixed on the bright moon in the night sky. Her
emotions were a swirling mix.
In her heart, there was but one thought, her son Jagoan, whom she hadn’t seen for two decades.
Just a short distance away, Lama Temple and the Jagoan family’s old residence were separated by a
mere kilometer or two. It would take a ten-minute drive to reach the Jagoan family’s door.
Yet, Lily continually reminded herself that now was not the right time to reunite with her son.
Observing Lily’s melancholy in the courtyard, Ms. Turk approached her with respect and asked,
“Madam, the Young Master is only a few streets away right now. You must be yearning to see him,
aren’t you?”
Lily nodded, “Yes, we’ve been apart for twenty years. How could I not yearn for him? But I know it’s not
the right moment to meet Jagoan yet. Moreover, today isn’t the closest we’ve been in these past twenty
years. During Stefanie’s concert in New York, I sat in the stands, while Jagoan and Jagoan were in the
box above me. That was the closest we’ve been in decades.”
Ms. Turk couldn’t help but sigh, “I remember that time very well. Your parents and siblings were all
there. Any misstep could have been disastrous…”
Lily smiled gently and asked, “Were you there at the time? Were you concerned that Jagoan might not
act?”
After a moment of contemplation, Ms. Turk nodded, “I was indeed worried at the time. You mentioned
that the Young Master seemed to have some reservations about your parents. Plus, he had only given
Miss Sun the elixir to save your father, not the one that could cure him. So, we were concerned that if
the Young Master hesitated even briefly, it might have been too late. We would’ve had to act swiftly
within the time limit, potentially resulting in casualties.”
Lily replied solemnly, “Although Bruce created a secure environment for Jagoan, they didn’t grant him
any privileges. Jagoan had to toil in the mud of Aurous Hill for nearly two decades, which occasionally
made him headstrong and defiant. His methods of dealing with wrongdoers were often harsher than
those of the actual villains. Yet, I understand his character very well. In matters like these, no matter
how many misunderstandings or grievances he might harbor, he’d act promptly.”
With a contented smile, she continued, “Actually, I appreciate Jagoan’s headstrong nature. He’s
decisive, values loyalty and isn’t easily swayed by others. Bruce, on the other hand, was somewhat
lacking in assertiveness. He always sought to guide people with virtue. In contrast, Jagoan has a
different approach. He’ll repay kindness with kindness, but if someone crosses him, he’ll retaliate with
three times the force.”
Ms. Turk nodded approvingly, “Master Bruce aimed to persuade through virtue, while Young Master
Jagoan believed in ‘an eye for an eye.’ I understand your admiration for Jagoan’s approach.”
Lily nodded and stated, “Jagoan’s qualities are what I admire most. Bruce made tremendous sacrifices
for the Jagoan family back then and he was the most qualified to lead. But my father-in-law was
reluctant to relinquish control early on and Bruce didn’t want to usurp his elder brother Corran’s
inheritance rights. So, without saying anything, without my interference, he couldn’t ascend as the head
of the Jagoan family.”
She shifted the conversation, lamenting, “Unfortunately, my father-in-law felt he was still strong and
didn’t want to pass the torch. Moreover, Bruce didn’t want to wrest the inheritance from his elder
brother Corran. In contrast, Jagoan has fewer qualms. Corran, what about him?”
“If he must kneel at Jagoan Mountain, he will. Even if Cynthia Jagoan is his aunt, if she needs to be
confined in Aurous Hill City Village, he won’t hesitate and if my father-in-law refuses to delegate
power? It’s not his decision. Jagoan can secure his own position. What Jagoan did in this matter won
my heart! Who stipulates that the previous head of the family must agree to be the head of the family?
Another way of thinking. As long as he doesn’t dare to object, isn’t that enough?”
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