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Chapter 1893 The Phoenix Clan: You Can't Die For Nothing

"Jiu'er, there is a message from General Yuan's flying pigeon."

Xing Zizhou opened the door of the inn and walked in.

Feng Jiuer, who was sitting behind the desk working, raised her eyes and frowned slightly.

Xing Zizhou went straight over and handed the letter in his hand to Feng Jiuer.

Feng Jiuer took the letter, placed it on the table, and spread it out.

Feng Li once saved the life of General Yuan's son. This time Feng Li returns to the court, General Yuan expressed his strong support.

According to the plan, as soon as Feng Jiuer and others arrived at Xiyuan City, General Yuan's troops stationed at the border of the Feng tribe turned against each other.

"Jiu'er, why did General Yuan have news again?"

Not far away, Little Cherry came over and sat next to Feng Jiuer.

"Didn't I tell you that it's not a good time to communicate now?"

"Unless there's an emergency."

Qiao Mu put down the letter in his hand and looked at Feng Jiuer.

"What's more, we have a dedicated communication with Old General Yuan, and this is the first time a flying pigeon has sent a message."

"What did you say in the letter?"

She sighed softly and asked.

Xing Zizhou was also anxious and clenched his fists slightly.

So far, every step is crucial.

"General Yuan wants to apologize to us."

Feng Jiuer looked at the letter and half-squinted her eyes.

"He said that his only grandson is most likely in Fengrui's hands now, and his previous plans may have changed."

"General Yuan's son and daughter-in-law died in a battle. He must try his best to save his grandson's life. He can only feel sorry for my father."

Feng Jiuer glanced through the contents of the letter before raising her eyes.

"Are you sure it's Old General Yuan's handwriting?"

Qiao Mu pulled out his chair and sat down again.

Feng Jiuer nodded lightly and responded: "Yes, I recognize his handwriting."

"In the letter, he also mentioned that he suspected that there was a mole around him."

"Is that why General Yuan took the risk of using flying pigeons to deliver messages?"

Little Cherry frowned.

"Feng Rui is famous for being cold-blooded and ruthless. I'm afraid General Yuan won't be able to save his grandson if he goes there, and may even risk his own life."

Feng Jiuer crumpled the letter into a ball and clenched her fist slightly.

When she opened her fingers, the letter in her palm had turned to dust.

"Feng Qiongcang had long seen that Old General Yuan had the intention to turn against him, so he issued an imperial edict in advance, asking Old General Yuan to hand over the military talisman."

"Old General Yuan managed to reach this point with great difficulty. He never expected that such a situation would occur."

Feng Jiuer carefully unfolded the scroll he had just pulled out from the letterhead.

"map?"

Little Cherry leaned over and took a serious look.

"It's a geographical map of the border."

Feng Jiuer's white fingertips lightly traced across the map.

"Old General Yuan may have guessed that going to Fengrui himself would only lead to one result, so he sent the terrain map over in advance."

She rubbed her fingers gently and sighed softly: "The ink hasn't dried completely yet, so it seems like he made a temporary drawing."

"Jiu'er, what should we do?

We cannot just watch Old General Yuan die."

Place the little cherry on the table with your hands and rub it gently.

"What's more, once General Yuan dies, we don't know who else to trust."

"Without their help, what happens next..." Before Little Cherry could finish her words, Feng Jiuer stood up and put the map in her arms.

"Have you thought of a solution?"

Little Cherry stood up and looked at her intently.

"The battle has just ended, and the army still needs some time to reorganize. I will go into the city to see the situation."

Feng Jiuer bent down to sort out the books.

"Of course General Yuan cannot die in vain. We must save him unless his grandson can be found."


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