In the past, there were no prisoners who died before arriving at the place. They usually took the body to report to the superiors, and then just threw the person into a roll of straw mat.
If Chi Yao leaves, he and his eldest brother can just find a female corpse to deal with him afterwards, and the authorities probably won't investigate.
Thinking of this, Guan almost nodded and fell down on the table.
Chi Yao glanced at the official and took some silver from the knocked unconscious official.
Opening the door crack, he greeted the waiter: "Brother, the clothes of the official officer are wet. Could you please go to the clothing store to buy a piece of clothing? I will give you the remaining money."
The waiter took the money and nodded repeatedly.
He knows that there are official officials in this room, and if the people do not fight with the officials, he should just go and buy ready-made clothes!
The nearest ready-made clothing store was not far from their inn. The waiter was quick on his feet and thought he was working for an official, so he delivered the ready-made clothes not long after.
Chi Yao took the clothes, thanked the waiter, and then closed the door.
The waiter looked at the closed door in front of him and was a little confused. How could the two officers be so confident about untying a prisoner?
Sigh...this is not what he should be thinking about.
The waiter shook his head and left.
Chi Yao took the clothes to the corner, took off her prison uniform, and put on the ready-made clothes just sent by the waiter in the shop.
Later, he took a hairpin from the officer's hair and put it on himself.
Chi Yao packed up, opened the door and looked around. Seeing no one passing upstairs, she straightened her body, pretended that nothing happened, went downstairs and left the inn.
Hearing the sound of the door closing, the official, who had been pretending to be dizzy, stood up and stretched his neck.
Then he reached out and stabbed the elder brother who had fainted.
"Brother, wake up and stop pretending, everyone is gone!"
The officer who was called moved, opened his eyes, and wiped the drool that had just fallen asleep.
Complaining all over the place, "Damn it, I kept whining so hard that I even fell asleep while waiting."
The official servant smiled and pointed to his elder brother's wallet, "She took some money from your wallet when she left just now."
The eldest official officer raised his eyes to look at his younger brother and pointed at his bun, "She seems to have taken the hairpin your wife gave you."
The two looked at each other and said in unison: "Ha tui, bad luck!"
This was the first time that the two of them had been defrauded of money by a prisoner. Usually the prisoner didn't let them loot everything, but now he was being educated.
It took a long time for the two of them to calm down.
I only heard the officer's boy say: "She has escaped now. Isn't it time to write a letter to Shanda people?"
"Well, it's time." The official officer nodded.
…
late at night.
Sheng Wenhuai, who was far away in Kyoto, took off the letter from the pigeon's leg and released the pigeon.
Back indoors, Sheng Wenhuai opened the letter. After seeing what he wanted to read, he put the letter close to the candle and burned it.
Although he promised the Taoist priest of Qingyun Temple to let Chi Yao go, what happens next depends on Chi Yao's fate.
But the northern border is so chaotic that Chi Yao, a young lady living in a boudoir, will definitely not be able to stand it. If she encounters any robbers and disappears, I can't blame him.
Besides, Chen Yaxiang hasn't woken up yet. Why should he keep his promise?
He is not a gentleman.
Sheng Wenhuai was in the room with red eyes, laughing wildly, with his hair disheveled. From a distance, he looked like a madman.
His Chen Yaxiang will never come back...
Can't come back...
Sheng Wenhuai murmured in a low voice, casually raising his hand to wipe the tears that fell from his eyes.