As the news of Chu Yunyao was brought back by Xiaobai bit by bit, Mu Qing and Yun Da had already inquired about the place where Chu Yunyao was imprisoned.

Mo Lingwei's irritable mood finally calmed down bit by bit. She took care of Xiu'er in the other courtyard, assigned trivial tasks to the servants, and helped Bao'er take care of everyone's basic necessities.

For many days, Feng Shaojin didn't come over again. Mo Lingwei didn't know what he was busy with, and didn't want to know. She looked through the newspapers that the boy brought back from outside every day, and saw the soaring food prices and the price of salt. The price gradually came down.

Because He Wenhao was ill and hadn't shown up for a long time, the chairman of the chamber of commerce was replaced by another person, and the price of food that was related to the people's livelihood was adjusted, and soon the people's will was what they wanted, and they won the support of the people...

The He family was condemned by the whole people, and its reputation was discredited. All the things that despised the king's law and disregarded the life and death of the people in the past were all exposed, arousing public indignation.

Some people in Yuncheng disappeared strangely and died one after another, making people panic.

The murderer has not been caught for a long time, the people are panicked, and the attitude towards the Feng family has undergone a subtle change.



Mo Lingwei closed the newspaper and didn't read any more, but told the servants and servants in the other yard not to go out after dark to avoid accidents...

Yuncheng is in chaos and has become a place of right and wrong.

The medicinal materials in the other hospital were used up, so Mo Lingwei decided to go to the pharmacy to buy some.

Apart from her, there were no other doctors in the other hospital, and I was afraid that the people in the pharmacy would sell the medicine to the boy who went to buy it with shoddy medicine.

Mo Lingwei brought a few more guards, and was about to get into the carriage when she saw Mo Jinlan running out in a hurry, and got into the carriage with her.

Mo Lingwei: "..."

Mo Jinlan's face was a little unnatural, and he explained in a low voice: "Don't think too much, I just promised Shaojin that I will protect you well."

Mo Lingwei lowered her eyes, took out the list, looked at the various medicinal materials to be purchased on it, and the confidential documents that He Wenhao asked her to send out, silently took the gun out of the bag, and hid it on her slender waist.

She folded her cloak and sat upright, raising the curtain to look outside from time to time.

The carriage drove to the street and stopped at the entrance of Yunlai Pavilion. Mo Lingwei twisted her hands and got out of the car, and went to Yunlai Pavilion.

He ordered the clerk to deliver the things He Wenhao asked her to bring directly to the person He Wenhao designated, and then picked out a few pieces of jewelry at random, paid for them, and left.

Mo Jinlan followed behind her, silently seeing what Mo Lingwei had done, and slightly frowned.

She watched so closely, she didn't expect that He Wenhao would have the opportunity to contact Mo Lingwei, what exactly was in that document?

Mo Lingwei went to the pharmacy again, picked out all the medicinal materials that needed to be purchased, packed them into a package, and picked out some medicinal materials that Chu Yunyao might need to use on her return trip, and packed them into a package again, ordering the guards Screw things onto the wagon.

Just as she walked out of the pharmacy, a sharp arrow shot straight towards her face with the momentum of breaking the wind.

Mo Lingwei couldn't dodge in time, but luckily the guards and Mo Jinlan were standing by her side.

Mo Jinlan instinctively rushed towards Mo Lingwei, pushed her aside, and the guard raised his knife and cut the flying arrow in two.

After finally escaping, three more arrows were shot from the window on the second floor of the opposite restaurant, aiming at Mo Lingwei again...

Seeing this posture, the passers-by on the street became chaotic and blocked the guards standing beside the carriage who were about to rush to Mo Lingwei...