When Mo Chengyue approached the inn, he found that the guards in ordinary clothes were being commanded by the owner, those who climbed the roof climbed the roof, those who climbed the tree climbed the tree, and were holding a lantern to catch a small animal.
Looking up, under the light of the lights, the white figure was erratic like a cloud of white mist, jumping to the roof, jumping to the branches, circling around the inn, refusing to leave.
Mo Chengyue thought about it, put her finger to her lips, and blew a melodious whistle, and saw the little guy who was about to be caught in the net let out a scream, jumped high above the heads of these people, and jumped vigorously , chasing desperately in the direction where the whistle sounded.
The shopkeeper turned his head, where could he still see the figure hidden in the darkness just now?
Mo Chengyue was riding on a tall horse, caressing the little snow ball in her arms, and couldn't help laughing: "It's alright if Siyu came here, but he even brought you to Yuecheng?"
Xiaoxuetuan was restless in his arms.
Seeing this, Mo Chengyue touched its body, and indeed touched the strip of cloth Mo Siyu wrapped around its front legs.
Mo Chengyue's heart trembled, and she carried the little guy into the secret room along the secret passage.
There was no one in the secret room, and Yun San was probably the resident, so it was no wonder that neither the shopkeeper nor the guards recognized that this was the little white sable from Mofu.
He unfolded the strip of cloth under the light, and saw the handwriting written on it with green grass juice, his brows were wrinkled, and soon they were stretched out, with a hint of joy on the tip of his brows.
He stroked the fluffy long tail of the little white ermine, and smiled: "Siyu is still alive?"
The little white mink nodded.
Mo Chengyue asked again: "Is she okay?"
The little white sable nodded again, and scratched the table a few times with its paws, Mo Chengyue laughed: "Are you taking care of her?"
The little white mink nodded again.
Mo Chengyue picked up the pen: "Then I will also write a letter and ask you to bring it to her for me, and bring her some wound medicine by the way. Since she is fine, I will follow her news and stay put. Next time you come If you want to find me, come directly to the entrance of this secret room, okay?"
The little white mink was full of grievances, and squeaked a few times.
Mo Chengyue was stunned for a moment, not understanding what the little guy meant.
He was eager to know all the news about Mo Siyu, and before he had time to think about it, he directly stuffed the written note into the bamboo tube, tied it to the little white sable's tail, and sent it out of the secret room.
Watching the little guy disappear from sight, Mo Chengyue had just returned to the room when the shopkeeper arrived on his back: "Master, recently there is a white mink that has been wandering around the Missy's wing, I asked someone to catch it, but it didn't I expected that little guy is really too smart, it's really..."
The shopkeeper was upset, but was interrupted by Mo Chengyue: "Don't catch me."
The shop owner was stunned: "You are not afraid that this little thing is specially sent by others to watch over you or the eldest lady. In the past few days, the young master of the Chu family who lives in the wing room of the eldest lady, this little thing jumped in and ran out again. It's not too late..."
Mo Chengyue suddenly smiled: "No wonder..."
No wonder this little thing looked aggrieved when it was mentioned whether Siyu was good or not. It was because Siyu asked her to send the letter here. It managed to find Siyu's wing, but it didn't expect that there was a stranger in it... ...
Mo Chengyue said: "When you meet this little thing in the future, don't worry about it, it was born and raised by the young lady herself."
The shopkeeper was stunned for a moment, and he was overjoyed: "Is there any news about the eldest lady?"
"Hmm." Mo Chengyue raised his hand, beckoned the shopkeeper to his side, and lowered his voice: "Some remarks need to be spread when you open the door for business tomorrow..."