Everyone present was shocked, and Mu Rufeng was even more shocked. He asked: "Dad, why have I never heard you mention it?"
Mu Zheng glanced at him and said, "Aren't you not married yet?"
His father also told him before he died, but his father did not tell the secret of the letter. He just did not allow the descendants of the Mu family to open it, and only wanted to give it to the destined person.
Mu Rufeng felt strange and said, "Dad, have you looked carefully? Are the relics left by my grandmother really exactly the same as this Tongxin Bell?"
Mu Zheng said: "It's not wrong. Although that thing is very old, it is the same as the one on the Prince's body, but it can no longer make any sound."
Yuan Chen asked curiously: "General Mu, do you know where your family is from?"
Mu Zheng shook his head: "I don't know, my mother died not long after giving birth to me. I have never seen her, not even a portrait. I only know her name is Wei Xuan.
Moreover, she was not buried in the ancestral grave of our Mu family. My father refused to tell me anything about her.
However, my mother gave me a cousin name before she passed away, but my father didn't seem to like it and never called me by my cousin name."
Yuan Chen really didn't know Mu Zheng's nickname, so he asked, "What is it?"
Mu Zheng said: "Huai Ye, Mu Huai Ye, the nostalgia of the night, the night of the dark night."
Yuan Chen's brows twitched, and his intuition told him that this name was obviously a reference to missing his old friend?
He said: "If I remember correctly, General Mu's name is Mu Shiqian, right?"
Mu Zheng nodded and said, "Yes."
Yuan Chen could basically conclude that the person Wei Xuan missed was definitely not her husband. From the fact that she did not enter the Mu family's ancestral grave, he could guess that the relationship between them was not good.
As for the truth, perhaps it lies in the letter that the descendants of the Mu family cannot open.
He asked: "The Mu family cannot open that letter, but others can?"
Mu Zheng said: "It should be possible. Before he died, my father told the descendants of the Mu family not to watch it. He didn't say that others couldn't watch it."
Yuan Chen felt that the Mu family might have some relationship with Southern Xinjiang, and if he wanted to unravel this, he had to start with that letter.
He said: "Tomorrow, General Mu will return to Beijing with us."
Mu Zheng knew that His Highness the Crown Prince wanted to solve the mystery surrounding their Mu family. In fact, he also wanted to know who his mother was and what she had experienced.
He happily agreed and then invited them to sit down and have a meal.
But this episode inevitably dropped a seed in everyone's hearts.
Beichen is thousands of miles away from Southern Xinjiang. Is there really some kind of relationship between the Mu family and Southern Xinjiang?
After finishing the meal, everyone went back to rest.
in the room.
Yuan Chen was sitting on the desk, holding a pen and writing a letter. Xiao Jialan came over to look at what he had written and said, "Is this for Chu Heng?"
Yuan Chen said: "Chu Heng has rushed to southern Xinjiang. I want him to find out the origin of the Tongxin Gu, and maybe he can know the secrets of the Mu family."
Xiao Jialan said: "Do you think General Mu's mother is from southern Xinjiang? Such a mysterious woman has left nothing but a name, which can only mean that she is not from Beichen."
Yuan Chen also had a guess. He said: "Not only General Mu's mother, but maybe his father too."
He put down his pen, took Xiao Jialan's hand and said: "When I was young, I heard my father say that General Mu's father came from a foreign country. Because he shared the same goals, he followed the late emperor and accompanied him to conquer the country."
Xiao Jialan was a little surprised: "Could it be that their whole family is from southern Xinjiang?"
Yuan Chen said: "You will know after you read the letter when you go back."
Xiao Jialan nodded and said, "Fortunately you brought the Tongxin Bell, otherwise the Mu family's secrets would have been hidden for how long?"