He asked for some reason. Who would tell him which country he was from? Even if he said it, it must be false.

"No, change it."

"Yes, go back and collect your son's body."

Xuanyuanche tasted the tea in his hand and answered quite simply.

Fei Cheng's face suddenly became more and more ugly, and he stared at xuanyuanche closely. If he could kill people with his eyes, xuanyuanche would have gone through his heart.

Gently blowing the tea leaves floating on the tea surface, xuanyuanche didn't look at Fei in a row, and slowly said: "Hou Jin is not named Fei either. He is the owner of the West factory today. He will not be imprisoned in the future. There is only one son."

Light floating words do not take any weight, but the pressure of Fei Cheng in a row for a moment in the heart, how can not relax.

Yes, there is only one son.

If it wasn't for this one, he would have risked his life to keep the appointment.

Son, this is the only son left.

Cold to hold, the house fell into a dead silence.

In the middle of the sound, Fei Chenglie breathed heavily, as if he had been several years old for a moment.

He reached out his hand and rubbed his brow and heart, then said in a deep voice, "the mountain and river map is not in my place. A few days ago, someone broke into the secret storehouse, and the Lord of the country put the mountain and river map into the palace."

"I know." Xuanyuanche does not question Fei Chengli's words at all.

If it wasn't for the fact that he didn't find it in his secret library, how could he come and play with it.

Ryukyu is not familiar with the array. It doesn't mean that he can be trapped in such an ordinary array.

Fei Chengli can't help but look at xuanyuanche in horror. The fortresses built by so many generations of factory owners in the later Jin Dynasty were invaded by people in silence. There was no trace of it. This

After a brief fright, Fei Chenglie again converged the look on his face.

I should have thought about it. When I saw the letter that appeared on his bed, I should have known that what he faced today should have exceeded his cognition.