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Chapter 72: Mr. Jiulang's Thousand Miles Aid

Chapter 72 Lord Jiulang’s aid from thousands of miles away

Jun Ci suspected that this was a trap set up for her, and still couldn't help but ask about the whole story. However, both the Zhou Mansion and the Governor's Mansion were tight-lipped, and no one outside could find out any reliable information.

She ran to the city gate again and found that the gate had been opened. The guards were indeed stricter than yesterday, but they were actually letting people out of the city.

Jun Ci, who still had some unfinished business, naturally would not leave the city. She circled back to the restaurant, wondering what kind of medicine Zhou's gourd was selling.

"Girl, I have your letter." As soon as Jun Ci entered the restaurant, the shopkeeper called out to her.

"Me?" Jun Ci pointed at himself.

"Yes, girl. Aren't you here to find a bride? The girl's brother sent a letter and specified the girl's room number." The shopkeeper handed the letter with both hands.

Jun Ci's thin eyebrows moved slightly, and he was about to say something when he caught a glimpse of the handwriting on the envelope, and his eyes narrowed: "Brother Ninth?"

"Yes, the person who sent the message calls himself the girl's ninth brother." The shopkeeper nodded.

"Thank you, shopkeeper." Jun Ci took the letter.

It is Ying Wuchen's handwriting. Isn't Ying Wuchen far away in the capital keeping an eye on the military camp for her?

How can I deliver a letter to her thousands of miles away?

Jun Ci took the letter and went upstairs, closed the door, and carefully looked at the letter to make sure there was nothing strange or inappropriate before opening it, but the handwriting on it was not Ying Wuchen's.

After reading the letter, Jun Ci understood everything.

"What a good Mr. Jiulang, he really hides his secrets." Jun Ci couldn't help but raise the corners of his lips with a half-smile.

As early as when she decided to come to Jincheng, Ying Wuchen sent a message here. There were people from his Ying family here, and the envelope was also delivered at that time. Jun Ci was delayed for two days because Zhou Chenglue did not kill him immediately.

She had already arrived in Jincheng before she even set out with the envelope.

Ying Wuchen was still worried that she came alone and had no one to answer her, so he ordered the people here to pay attention at all times and send her a letter when necessary. If it weren't for Ying Wuchen's handwriting on the envelope, Jun Ci would have been in such a dangerous situation.

Definitely won't pick it up.

Because she did not know anyone in Jincheng, and after killing someone, she felt guilty as a murderer, so naturally she would not let herself have any possibility of being exposed. All this was guessed by Ying Wuchen.

From the moment she entered the city, she used the talisman given by Ying Wuchen, and the people in Jincheng knew that she had entered the city.

From this point of view, Ying Wuchen's spies in Jincheng must be lurking in the governor's mansion or within the Zhou family, and their power is not low.

Otherwise there would be nothing to come.

The "assassin" has indeed been caught, but this assassin is not Jun Ci, but has been lurking in the Zhou Mansion. It was someone else's detailed work, and Ying Wuchen's people added fuel to the flames and got him out to take the blame. As for whose detailed work it was, who did it?

I didn’t tell Jun Ci how to operate it.

All in all, Jun Ci is safe now. Both the Zhou clan and the governor's office are sure that the person arrested is the person from last night.

Ying Wuchen's ability is all contained in this letter.

"Aren't you afraid that I will know?" Jun Ci folded the letter, put it in an envelope, and lit it with a fire folder.

Seeing the flames engulfing Ying Wuchen's handwriting inch by inch, Jun Ci, who had always been independent, seemed to have clusters of small flames stirring in his heart.

He traveled thousands of miles to help, exposing most of his deployment and strength in Jincheng to her, and even indirectly exposed his own ambitions.

Perhaps, he had never concealed his ambition from her, and perhaps even more so, he might have deliberately prepared her mentally from the beginning.

"Who are you anyway?"

If he was not Ying Wuchen, there would actually be no engagement between them.

Jun Ci should have been relieved that the most troublesome matter was solved for a while, but he had mixed feelings.

Sing a song to A Ci: It’s my heartbeat, I can’t avoid the bad eyes...

(End of chapter)


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