Mo Cheng opened the door and took the letter into his hand. He was stunned when he saw the envelope with nothing written on it.
When he turned around, he found that the postman had long since disappeared. Mo Cheng was slightly startled, and then thought about who the postman might have been.
He also instantly knew who might have sent this letter to him.
Hu Xier looked at Mo Cheng, stunned on the spot, and asked: "Whose letter is this?"
Mo Cheng rarely had the brains to turn around and said, "Oh, a letter from my hometown."
Hu Xier immediately became happy, her hometown... that was Long Yan, either the chief assistant Liu Zheng or the old man Qing Yangshuo.
The true identities of Mo Cheng and Hu Xier were not told to Newton and Stephenson.
Although these two people are worthy of trust, this is Britain and it is best to be careful.
They didn't want the British to capture him and use him as a bargaining chip to threaten Liu Zheng.
Mo Cheng opened the envelope and looked at the words Long Yan on it, and immediately felt a sense of intimacy. This was Lord Liu Zheng's reply.
Although Liu Zheng did not sign, Mo Cheng recognized who wrote this letter at a glance.
This is not a special feature.
But only Liu Zheng would be so clear about the steam train.
After reading the content of the letter, Mo Cheng was like a bolt from the blue and froze on the spot.
"As expected of...awesome, so awesome." Mo Cheng kept murmuring.
Everyone was stunned, not knowing what Mo Cheng saw.
Hu Xier frowned, walked over, and took the letter from Mo Cheng. Hu Xier looked at the content of the letter, and the first sentence was quite normal.
'Mo Cheng, you wrote to me. I'm very happy. Take good care of Xi'er and don't let him be wronged... Forget it, you are a straight man and don't understand what taking care of is. Poor Xi'er...
....'
Hu Xier was inexplicably touched, but Liu Zheng understood Mo Cheng, a lump in the tree. He knew what caring was, did he understand?
No, he doesn't understand, not at all.
Hu Xier looked at the considerate Mr. Liu Zheng again. He was frightened and his face suddenly changed. There was something messy underneath.
Some talked about how steam trains guide rails, how they operate...etc.
Something Hu Xier couldn't understand.
It's all about so-called steam trains.
It only takes three seconds to understand.
Hu Xier sighed, placed the letter on the table, and sighed: "This letter is for you."
After saying this, Hu Xier went back to the house, and the three of them read the letter again. The other two people did not understand Long Yanwen.
An explanation from Mocheng: "The answer he gave above is that since there is no way to install a steering system, then install guide rails to let the train run according to its own prescribed route..."
Newton and Stephenson's eyes changed from astonishment to shock to disbelief.
They stared at the three-page letter with burning eyes.
As if they had seen a treasure, Stephenson and Newton pressed down the letter at the same time. Their two heads were not allowed to be crowded together, and they read the Long Yanwen on the letter paper, which they did not recognize.
Although they didn't recognize a single word, it still didn't hinder their fiery gaze.
"Mo Cheng, this Longyan man you know is really powerful. What does he do?"
"We have never thought of these methods, especially this steering system. I have been troubled for a long time."
"That's awesome!"
Mo Cheng didn't answer, and showed a accustomed smile to the reactions of these two people. This was the answer to the problem written by Liu Zheng, the man who led Long Yan to glory.
To him, Liu Zheng was an almost omnipotent being, and it was Liu Zheng who took the lead in inventing the steam train that Long Yan used to transport people.