The war started, and the whole city was under martial law. Compared with the looseness of the past, everyone in Jincheng was in a state of panic, and even the streets were much cooler.

Although Yunlai Pavilion's business has been affected a bit, compared to going to other people's shops, the business is still booming.

Chu Yunyao began to send people to buy food and grass secretly, and handed over the medicine produced by the pharmaceutical factory to Su Chenxi, and asked the Su family to transport it to the front line.

In the middle of the night, Bao'er lit a candle and looked at the bill one by one: "Miss, in just over a month, you bought weapons for Lingyunmen and hoarded so much food and grass. The factory invested a lot of money..."

Bao'er was calculating, and concluded: "If this goes on, our money won't last for half a year."

Chu Yunyao wrote a medical book seriously: "I heard that this battle will not last long. The people in the north are good, self-reliant, food and grass are abundant, and weapons and equipment are very advanced. In terms of the right time, place and people, the longer the war drags on, the worse it will be. If it is beneficial to us, the Orientals will find it difficult.

Although war cannot avoid casualties, winning will boost everyone's morale.

Maybe after a while, Ling Yuan will come back when the fighting situation over there stabilizes. "

The two were chatting happily when they heard the sound of the housekeeper slapping the courtyard door in a panic: "Miss, Miss Nanyan is here."

Chu Yunyao immediately dropped the pen in her hand, and ran out quickly: "What happened? Why did Nanyan come over in the middle of the night?"

The butler hurried forward with Chu Yunyao: "Miss Nanyan's fetus has moved, and she is red."

Bao'er followed behind, and after hearing what the butler said, she turned back to Yunlai Pavilion to find the medicine box.

When Chu Yunyao rushed to the guest room, she saw Nan's father and Nan's mother guarding the bed, Nan Yan was lying on the bed, her face was terribly pale, her hands were tightly protecting her stomach.

Chu Yunyao quickly took Nanyan's pulse, gave her an injection, prescribed medicine, and asked, "I need to rest in bed for a period of time, and it's not suitable for walking and jumping. What happened? You need to come here so late, where is my uncle?"

Nan Yan's eyes were red: "He was working in Yunlai Pavilion during the day, and when he closed the shop, he received a letter from Lin Ze asking him to come over. He said he would come back later, so I waited for him. at home.

Unexpectedly, in the middle of the night, I heard a knock on the door, thought it was him coming back, opened the door and saw this..."

Nan Yan spread out her palm, and there was a cylindrical jade seal in her palm, "This is something that has been passed down from generation to generation in their Wen family. He never leaves easily..."

The other half of this seal is in Chu Qingze's hands, and it is Wen Ruyi's dowry.

At the beginning, Wen Tingyun gave the seal to Chu Yunyao, but Chu Yunyao didn't want it, so she returned it to Wen Tingyun.

Now that the seal is there, what about the people? Where did people go?

Nanyan's palm trembled slightly: "There are bloodstains on this jade... Yunyao, you should send someone out to look for your uncle, I'm afraid something will happen to him."

Chu Yunyao comforted Nan Yan: "Okay, I will take someone to look for it myself now, don't worry, I will be back soon."

Chu Yunyao brought some of the guards that Mo Lingyuan had left for her, and sent someone to send a letter to Chi Yebai, asking Chi Yebai to help find Wen Tingyun's whereabouts.

Chu Yunyao went back to Yunlai Pavilion, changed her clothes, gathered her cloak, and walked out quickly.

Bao'er looked at Chu Yunyao, feeling a little distraught, always felt that the lady seemed too far away from him, looking at her as if she was separated by a layer of gauze, hazy and blurred, extremely unreal, her right eyelid kept beating .

She rubbed it, but the frantically beating eyelids still refused to stop.

I've never felt this feeling of anxiety before...