Hearing this, Tang Shu suddenly remembered that Lin Chengjun had asked her to pass a message to Xi Moze five years ago.

At that time, Xi Moze was still in Hanlie. It seemed that something had happened and there was no news about him.

There is no useful information about Xi Moze, the "dissolute" young man, except that he deliberately appears on the front pages of major news outlets.

Not to mention staying in Hanlie, where information with the outside world is extremely confidential.

But that period was obviously different from usual. After all, Xi Moze was a member of the Xi family, and at that time he had a good relationship with Mu Jinglu, the second son of the Mu family, so he always had more privileges than others.

No matter how tightly the news is blocked, it is up to him whether he wants to spread it or not, and there is no reason why he cannot spread it.

The fact that not even a single message could be delivered speaks volumes.

Later, Xi Moze became enemies with the Mu family, and their relationship became as hostile as fire and water.

Tang Shu thought of this and looked at Xi Moze in confusion, "What is the relationship between you and my eldest brother?"

As far as I can remember, Xi Moze didn't seem to have any connection with Lin Chengjun, but there was always some vague connection behind the scenes. Could it be that they had this connection when he was studying in the imperial capital?

It was really too unusual that Lin Chengjun asked her to pass on the message.

What kind of relationship could allow them to risk delivering the message at a time like that?

But after all, the two people are several years apart in age, one studies medicine and the other is a rich boy, so how could they have any intersection?

But if she said no, Tang Shu suddenly realized that some of the interactions with Xi Moze a few years ago seemed to have originated from Lin Chengjun.

So...Xi Moze's occasional helping hand was also because of Lin Chengjun?

And now it is like this...is it because of Nan Yu or because of Lin Chengjun?

Xi Moze casually turned the cup in his hand and said calmly, "You don't need to know this."

Tang Shu looked at the lazy and indifferent person in front of her. He was quite similar to Nan Yu. She knew that she couldn't get anything out of him, so she didn't want to ask too much. "I don't know the specific content. I only know it's a string of numbers. But since it's for you, I'm sure you can decipher it."

When Xi Moze heard the number, the movement of his hands paused slightly, and a crack appeared on his expression, which had originally shown no sign of clues.

After Tang Shu finished speaking, she picked up her phone and after a moment, placed a picture in front of Xi Moze. It was the photo that Lin Chengjun had sent her that year.

Although it took a long time, we were still staying in the Five-Colored Mantuo after all, so data backup was a must.

"The message I handed you back then was a photocopy."

At that time, Lin Chengjun was out of town, so he could only entrust her to pass it on.

There was very little content, and she thought she could just copy down the numbers and send them in. She originally wondered why Lin Chengjun would go to so much trouble, and if she couldn't just edit it for her, she would be fine. But Lin Chengjun insisted that she must make a copy of it.

Only then did he understand why Lin Chengjun sent him a photo and had to give it to him through Mu Jinglu.

Later I thought that maybe Lin Chengjun wanted Xi Moze to see the handwritten letter that came from nowhere.

It’s strange that these days, there are still people who use such a traditional way of writing letters, and the content is just a simple string of numbers.

But the secrets behind the numbers may not be simple.

Xi Moze looked up at the picture on the phone, and his guess was confirmed: it was his father's handwriting.

The encryption method was used exclusively between father and son, and handwriting and then faxing the message to him was his father's habit of communicating with him, whether it was an encrypted message or just simple content.

On the one hand, it may be because few people can believe that in such a fast-paced era, there are still people who use this method to increase credibility.

So the unwritten agreement between the two of them was made by that man, but he said that only by seeing his handwriting could one believe it, because he would not write a letter to deceive him under any circumstances.

Just like Mu Jinglu, he found it incredible when he saw the handwritten letter, and thought that someone like him, Xi Moze, did not look like the kind of person who would receive a handwritten letter.

Of course, this does not include the love letters received in my youth.

But there is another reason. If you want security, there are ways to do it. The Dark Alliance's network technology is enough to ensure that the communication between the two people is 100% safe.

This method is actually not 100% safe and is the most laborious one, but the man still chose it.

He never said why, and Xi Moze never asked.

But he also understood a little bit.

On the one hand, handwriting represents credibility, and on the other hand, seeing the words is like seeing the person, it is a way to express emotion.

The father and son, who are like strangers, rarely meet and have little contact, so the relationship becomes precious.

The handwritten letter is one of the few expressions of warmth that person has shown.

Tang Shu saw that Xi Moze seemed to be seeing the letter for the first time, "I remember I gave the message to Mu Jingyue back then, didn't you receive it?"

"What did you say?"

When Xi Moze heard Tang Shu's words, his dark eyes stared at Tang Shu, and his gaze suddenly became sharp.

Tang Shu felt the pressure instantly. Xi Moze in front of her seemed like a different person. He was no longer the calm and gentle person just now. But she suddenly thought, he was not changed. He just looked gentle. But that was her previous illusion. Now Xi Moze revealed his true nature.

But when she saw Xi Moze's sudden change of expression, she realized that he had not received the message.

Xi Moze stared at her, "Are you sure you gave it to Mu Jinglu?"

"Yes, my eldest brother will let me give it to him." Tang Shu heard Xi Moze's question with doubt. Although she was dissatisfied, she was not angry. It was just that she did not expect Xi Moze to doubt the truthfulness of her words first, instead of directly thinking that Mu Jingyue...

"Is this news...important?"

Tang Shu asked tentatively, but she didn't get a response from Xi Moze. There was silence for a long time.

Although Xi Moze did not answer, Tang Shu understood from his expression and what happened that year. She also worked in intelligence, so she could naturally guess that the information contained in the string of numbers was unusual. However, out of trust in her elder brother, she never explored it.

Xi Moze clenched his fists and stared at the string of numbers.

After Tang Shu sent the picture to Xi Moze, she stood up and prepared to call Tang Mingyi who was playing over there to leave.

Xi Moze, who had been silent the whole time, spoke up at this time: "The imperial capital is no longer safe for you. You know very well who Yu Jingchen is. Leaving is your best choice."

He would not break his promise to Lin Chengjun and take care of them.

If Yu Jingchen knew about the existence of mother and daughter, Tang Shu might be fine, but Tang Mingyi might not be better off.

In addition, he also had his own selfish motives. To a certain extent, he did not want Tang Shu to stay. If she stayed, sooner or later Nan Yu would be caught between her and Yu Jingchen and be embarrassed.

So if she wanted to go, he could help her.

"If you have thought it over and need my help, my people will escort you away from you."

Tang Shu was slightly stunned when she heard this. She knew very well who Yu Jingchen was, but what she was most worried about was that Tang Mingyi would be taken away. But why did Xi Moze's tone carry a strong sense of danger?

Did he think Yu Jingchen would not care about his daughter's life? Although she didn't want to admit it.

Or does he not know the relationship between Tang Mingyi and Yu Jingchen?

But this daze did not last for more than a few seconds, as a man suddenly appeared out of nowhere and attacked Xi Moze.

Tang Shu didn't even have time to see the man's face clearly.

Although Xi Moze was a little distracted by what happened just now, he was able to avoid the sudden attack, but the chair he was sitting on was not spared.

"Click~"


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