When Shi Yin opened his eyes, he immediately knew that he was no longer in that small room in the palace.

A Luan took the medicine again.

About the last time.

Shi Yin sat up, subconsciously trying to grab the chain, but it was empty.

I've never felt so relaxed.

The four chains that bound him were gone.

Shi Yin lowered his eyes, straightened his sleeves, and hid his well-wrapped wrists.

"you're awake?"

Shi Yin followed the sound and saw that it was a man who was speaking, sitting there with a cup of tea in his hand, savoring it slowly.

The man smiled and said, "Don't you ask me who I am?"

Shi Yin just looked at him coldly.

The man didn't seem to notice anything, he still smiled and said, "Or ask first, where are you?"

Shi Yin looked at him with thoroughness in his eyes.

He knew a long time ago that A Luan would not be able to keep him, but he did not expect that this day came so hastily.

No sign.

When I wake up from sleep, I will never see him again.

Didn't even say a word.

The man put down the teacup in his hand, and looked at Shi Yin with a bit of concern, he said, "Okay, I won't tease you anymore."

"This is the town government's mansion."

The town government?

Shi Yin frowned slightly, he had heard A Luan mention it.

But why is it the town government?

Shi Yin was puzzled, and vaguely guessed a possibility.

Sure enough, the man stood up, brushed off his sleeves, and calmly said a sentence that could not help but shock: "Actually, you should call me brother."

brother?

Really funny.

He lived alone for twenty years.

In the past two years since I came to the capital, I have all kinds of relatives.

First, a wife from the prime minister's mansion came to call her mother, and then a prime minister's brother who was determined to kill him, and now there is another elder brother from the government of the town.

Shi Yin looked at the man more defensively.

The man seemed to have expected it, he just sighed, and said, "I know you won't believe it."

After finishing speaking, he raised his voice and shouted outside the door: "Come in, he's awake."

As soon as the voice fell, someone hurriedly opened the door and came in from the outside.

The people who came in were all familiar.

Shi Yin looked over, the abbot and the great master were all there.

"Shi Yin!" The master looked at Shi Yin, his face was excited, but there was still worry in his eyes: "I heard that you were injured and almost died. Is it true? Are you better now?"

Shi Yin seemed a little bit out of touch.

He hasn't seen anyone other than A Luan and those two dumb slaves for a long time.

The day I saw Wei Kuang was already two or three months ago.

Shi Yin supported the bed and stood up, bowed and bowed to them, with a hoarse voice, he called: "Abbot, Master."

The abbot agreed lightly, but the master couldn't help it, and hurried forward to hold him back.

The master looked up and down, and asked, "Stop being so polite, tell master quickly, where is the injury? I'll show you again, so that you don't leave any root cause."

"It's not urgent," the man coughed, pointed to the table next to him, and there was a box on it, and interjected, "Your Majesty has rewarded you with enough medicine."

"I think what should be explained clearly now is the incident back then."

"Second uncle left early, and he was in the northern border area...so no one knows the inside story except the two of you, right?"

After saying this, the expressions of the abbot and the master were all gloomy.

Seeing that they refused to speak, the man said again: "If you don't make it clear, I can't just recognize him like this—it's nothing to me, I'm just afraid that he will have a hard time in the future."

"In my town's government, there is no one who dares to take his life."

"But right now, all the people in Beijing and the court want to kill him quickly, and His Majesty has no choice but to force him into my place. But if he is not related to my Xu family, I really can't take the risk to protect him."

"You two, are you really not going to make it clear?"

The master went to see the abbot, the abbot was silent for a long time, finally he proclaimed the Buddha's name and sighed: "I will say."

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