After Mo Lingwei locked herself in Wenjing Garden for several days, she regained her composure and finally went out with her medical bag.
The guards sent her to a nearby church as usual.
Mo Lingwei sat in the carriage compartment, and asked the guards some questions: "Where is Feng Shaojin?"
"Master has been busy recently."
"What are you busy with?"
"I don't know about this... humble job."
"Then do you know if there's been any movement in the He family recently?"
"I don't know the humble job."
Mo Lingwei: "..."
The tone is really strict, as expected of the person Feng Shaojin arranged for her.
The carriage drove through the busy city, and when it reached a quieter place, it was stopped by a group of people: "Miss Mo, our wife has an invitation."
Mo Lingwei lifted the curtain: "Who is your wife?"
"You'll know when you go."
"No." Mo Lingwei put down the curtain.
The guard took out his gun and pointed it at the person standing in front of him: "Our young lady said no, please step aside, it's convenient."
"Miss Mo, the governor's wife is in the teahouse in front, and I invite you to come over." The man was afraid of causing death, and thinking of the governor's wife's order, he had no choice but to reveal his identity.
When the guard heard this, he became more nervous, "Young Madam, if you don't want to..."
"Since it's an invitation from the warlord's wife, I'll go." Mo Lingwei got off the carriage and looked towards the teahouse with her head slightly raised.
Mrs. Feng was sitting by the window, the servant lifted up the curtain hanging from the window lattice, revealing half of her well-maintained face.
"Young Madam, in case..." The guard followed her, a little uneasy.
"Since Mrs. Feng invited me to the teahouse in full view, she won't take my life, and it doesn't matter if I go." Mo Lingwei twisted her handbag and walked forward like a lotus, "If you are worried, just follow .”
The guard had to bite the bullet and follow behind Mo Lingwei.
The largest teahouse in Yuncheng was taken over by Mrs. Feng, and there was a sign at the door to thank customers behind closed doors. The servants and shopkeepers inside were waiting downstairs with respect and trepidation, waiting for orders from the servants upstairs at any time.
Seeing Mo Lingwei coming in, those people became more and more nervous, they didn't dare to show their breath, and retreated one after another.
Mo Lingwei didn't know what kind of medicine was sold in Mrs. Feng's gourd. She gathered the cloak on her body, leaned on the wooden railing, walked up the stairs, and said to the guard: "You just stay here and wait for me, don't follow me .”
Guard: "..."
The guard whispered to Mo Lingwei: "The young master's people are nearby, if you have anything to do, just call out, and I will immediately lead people to rush up."
After speaking, he retreated to the door.
Mo Lingwei turned her head thoughtfully, and glanced at the door.
No wonder today's trip was so smooth, it turned out that Feng Shaojin had arranged for someone to follow her in the dark...
Mo Lingwei stepped up the last step, walked towards Mrs. Feng, and stood in front of Mrs. Feng: "Madam is looking for me, what is the matter? I have already made it clear at the tea banquet a few days ago up.
Madam, is it possible that you want to hold me accountable for disrupting your tea banquet and making the Feng family lose face? "
Madam Feng stood up, "Come with me."
Mo Lingwei followed Mrs. Feng, standing on the promenade of the tea house, looking up, she could have a panoramic view of the beautiful scenery of Yuncheng.
White walls and red tiles, blue waves and weeping willows, the rushing water of the Grand Canal washes over the city walls.
The dense crowds of people shuttled back and forth on the stone road, and the common people were working hard for three meals a day. From time to time, shouts and laughter came from a distance along the wind...
"You see, these are the common people in the south of me." Mrs. Feng's voice was rare and gentle: "The warlord often says: If you seek government in your position, the people will be safe in the south..."