Seeing that they were really leaving, Su Feng hurriedly got off the carriage, but as soon as his feet touched the ground, the coachman reached out to stop him.

"Please get in the carriage, Master Su. The Young Madam and the Third Master have important things to do. Please don't make things difficult for a servant like me."

Su Feng's gaze passed through the coachman and looked at Su Rou and the other person who had already walked away.

He now somewhat believed that she was the little sister he had been thinking about.

Doing nothing and not wanting him to stay, I'm afraid there is no other purpose.

Instead, we should send him away.

Su Feng was a little impatient. He returned to the carriage and asked, "Why do you call her Young Madam? Who are you from?"

"Second Master, I am from the Gong family. Young Madam arranged for the Gong, Yuan, and Su families to leave a few days ago. Only you, Second Master, were unwilling to leave, so you have been waiting until now. There is money and money in the carriage that Young Madam prepared for you. Second Master, please check it. I will take you to Jingzhou City as soon as possible."

The carriage began to move forward.

From the Palace family?

Come to think of it, just now, my younger sister also mentioned something like Gong Yu sending her a letter.

Su Feng slapped his forehead and said, wait...

Gong family has only one son, Gong Yu, and my younger sister is with him?!

How is this possible?!

But looking at the third brother, he seems to know about this matter...

My younger sister wants to ask him to go to Jingzhou City, so let's go and take a look...

As Su Rou's second brother, Su Feng knows Su Rou's temper better than anyone else.

The night was like thick ink, completely splashing down and swallowing up the skylight.

Outside the desolate city, only the biting north wind whistled among the dead branches, blowing up the cold dust on the ground and scraping on the face like tiny ice knives.

The outline of the city in the distance was blurred, with only a few scattered lights swaying in the darkness, like the dim eyes of a dying beast.

A sparse forest was close to the official road, but at this moment it was eerily silent, even the chirping of insects had disappeared.

Only the wind blowing through the bare branches made a mournful whine, adding a ghostly atmosphere.

But if you listen carefully, you seem to be able to catch an extremely suppressed sound in the gaps between the wind.

It was countless deliberately slowed breaths, the slight sound of leather rubbing against dead leaves, and the occasional cold light reflected by metal in the darkness.

Deep in the forest, shadows are everywhere, as if behind every tree trunk and under every rock, there is a shadow lurking, ready to devour anyone.

Su Rou and Su Chi stood side by side on a slightly higher slope at the edge of the forest.

She no longer wore the hideous mask, and her beautiful face was exposed in the cold moonlight, making her eyes look even sharper than a knife.

The night wind lifted her ink-black cloak and a few strands of scattered hair, and her whole body looked like a cold blade half an inch out of its sheath, emitting a murderous aura that kept strangers away.

Su Chi stood half a step behind her, tall but silent as a stone, hidden in the deeper shadows. Only his eyes were as sharp as an eagle, scanning the darkness around him vigilantly, like a beast ready to pounce.

Suddenly, a hunched figure emerged from the woods silently like a melting shadow, its movements with inhuman stiffness and speed.

The Poison Lady was as skinny as a stick, wrapped in a dark brown, old, dirty robe.

His face was full of wrinkles and his skin appeared an unhealthy bluish-gray in the moonlight.

The Poisonous Woman walked up to Su Rou, but didn't get too close. She bent down very respectfully.

"Young lady," the Poisonous Woman lowered her head, her cloudy eyes quickly glancing upwards at Su Rou's cold face, "our people... are all ready."

"Snakes, insects, rats and ants, take your positions... just wait for the young lady's order."

Su Rou's gaze didn't even completely fall on Du Po, and she was still staring coldly at the faint lights in the distant city.

After the war started, the people were bound to suffer.

She has the troops.

There is no need to worry too much about the generals around that old guy from the South Country.

She also had food and supplies, and the Yuan family supported her.

I can fight a protracted war with that old guy.

I just don't know what's going on with Andre...

To conquer the Southern Kingdom, the support of the royal family of the desert is indispensable.

"Okay, let's do it tonight, Third Brother. You are familiar with the terrain of the palace. You lead the troops forward, and I will help you cut off your tail from behind."

Su Chi was behind her, gripping the hilt of the knife at his waist.

He looked at Su Rou's profile with extremely complicated eyes.

The wind seemed to hold its breath at this moment.

The entire forest, along with the countless figures lurking in the darkness, fell into a suffocating silence...

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