After resting in the huge house for a night, Pianheng got up, filled a basin of well water, wiped his face, and went out to find someone to deliver the message.

She came to the street and walked up and down, but could not find a suitable messenger.

She continued walking forward, and as soon as she passed a street, she saw a boy of about six or seven years old wearing rags holding an old lady walking in front of her.

Seeing the boy reminded Pian He of the scene when she met Huaiye on the way to escape. She walked up to the boy and asked, "Do you know the Linjiang Marquis Mansion?"

The boy thought that Pian Huan was asking him for directions, and stared at Pian Huan for a moment with his big eyes, and then said that he recognized him. He also said that Linjiang Marquis Mansion was a bit far away from here, and it would take two hours to walk from here. The skill of burning incense.

Hearing what the boy said, Pian He took out a dime of silver without hesitation and handed it to the boy: "You go to Linjiang Marquis Mansion to help me with something, this is yours."

The boy's eyes widened when he saw the silver handed over by Pian Huan.

"Okay, okay, but you have to let me send grandma home first." The boy swallowed his dry throat and said, his eyes always staring at the silver in Pian He's hand. Seeing the silver reminded him of eating. He and his grandmother had not eaten for several days.

"Okay, is your home far from here?" If it's not far, Pian He wants to go with them. She has nothing to do anyway.

"It's not far, just over there." The boy looked away and pointed to a small alley over there.

Pian Huan looked in the direction he pointed, and it was really not far away, so he followed them to a small alley not far away.

The boy led the old lady and walked very slowly. The three of them walked to the entrance of the alley. It took half a stick of incense to walk a long distance.

The old lady couldn't see her eyes, so she relied on the boy to hold her. Her feet were small, so it was strange that she walked fast. Pian Huo saw that her eyes were very red and swollen, and it seemed that she was infected.

She turned on the system and scanned the old lady's eyes. It was indeed inflamed. If the eye inflammation was cured, the old lady should be able to see.

The home the boy was talking about was actually two low wooden houses built at the end of the alley. The wooden houses looked old, so they must have lived here for a long time.

A strong wind could blow the wooden house down. Pianheng didn't dare to go in, so she stood outside and waited.

The boy sent his grandmother into the house and came out and looked at Pianheng blankly. Her eyes were big and her face looked very thin.

Pian He handed the dime of silver and the letter to the boy at the same time, and told him to deliver the letter to Linjiang Marquis.

The boy took the letter and put it in his arms. There was a hole in the clothes on his chest, just enough for him to read a corner of the letter. Pianhuo was silent and wanted to tell him to keep the letter, but he saw him return with the money. house to his grandmother.

The boy walked out of the house again, and regardless of Pian Huan still standing in front of his house, he ran out quietly to deliver the letter.

Pian He was worried that he would lose the letter, right?

Seeing the boy disappear, she realized that she was too heartbroken to entrust such an important matter to a child.

Pian He stood there hesitating, feeling a little regretful.

At this time, the boy's grandmother groped her way out slowly and leaned on the wooden door that was about to collapse. Pian He was worried that the house would fall down sooner or later if she leaned on it so hard.

"The girl is so kind-hearted. My grandson hasn't had enough to eat for several days. The girl is showing her kindness again and goes to buy me a bag of rice. The old woman's eyesight is not good, and her legs and feet are not flexible either. I'm sorry."

The old lady spoke to the air and took out the dime of silver that Pian He had just given to the boy. She wanted to give the money to Pian He and ask him to buy rice for her, but because she couldn't see it, she handed the money aside.

Pian He was silent in his heart. The old lady trusted her so much that she gave her the newly obtained silver to buy rice. She was not worried that Pian Han would run away with the money. This showed that the old lady was kind-hearted and not evil-minded.

Pian Huan thought that she would have to wait here for the boy to come back anyway, so it would be a great help if she could. She took the money by mistake and said, "Just wait, I'll come as soon as I can."

After walking out of the alley with the money, Pian He came to her senses. What happened to her today? She was confused, right?

I did two stupid things in succession, but after thinking about it, I still went to buy rice for the old lady. After all, I promised someone and I couldn't break my promise.

Pian He bought a bag of rice nearby for not much money, so she spent all the remaining money on steamed buns. At this time, Pian Han remembered the scene where she and Dashan bought buns and steamed buns when they were fleeing, and felt pity.

Pian Huan returned to the alley carrying a bag of rice and a large bag of steamed buns, and saw the old lady waiting for her at the wooden door.

The old lady's eyes were so swollen that she couldn't even open them. If it were allowed to progress, it might cause intracranial complications or sepsis, which would be life-threatening.

Seeing the old lady like this, Pian He placed the rice and steamed buns at the old lady's feet, then opened the system and redeemed a box of cephalosporins from the system.

Points can be redeemed on credit for medicines, and Pian He's points are negative, and he owes the system ten points.

Pian He removed the carton and aluminum plate, handed a handful of capsules to the old lady's hand, and told her to take one capsule every morning and evening with water and swallow it. After eating, her eyes would be fine.

When the old lady heard that her eyes could heal, she knelt down to Pian He while holding a handful of capsules. She kept talking about good people, good people, and not only bought her rice, but also bought her medicine.

I don’t know if this medicine is expensive?

Is the money enough to buy rice and medicine?

The old lady couldn't see it, but she didn't know that Pian Huan had bought steamed buns for her.

Pian Huan supported her to prevent her from kneeling down. He was worried that she would crush the capsule in her hand, so he asked her to take one capsule first and eat it early.

The old lady held the medicine in both hands, hesitated for a while, then turned around and walked tremblingly towards the dark room.

Pian Huan had been worried that the boy had lost her letter, so she stood outside the house waiting for him to come back.

After a while, the old lady came out tremblingly. She looked like she had taken medicine. She leaned against the door, squatted down and touched it. When she touched the rice bag and a package of steamed buns, she said: She breathed in the air and whispered again, saying that she met a good person today, and her son and daughter-in-law died, leaving behind a little grandson. The grandfather and grandson depended on each other. If her eyes could be better, she would be able to raise her grandson.

Pian He listened to her nagging for a while and finally waited for the boy to come back.

The boy came back running, with an abnormal flush on his originally pale face. When he saw Pianheng, he just said that the letter had been delivered.

Pian Huo breathed a sigh of relief after hearing this, but then began to worry that Marquis Linjiang had read the letter. After sending someone to check, it was found that the news was true. If he wanted to safeguard the interests of Marquis Linjiang's mansion, he would not allow others to criticize Linjiang. If the interests and reputation of the Marquis Mansion were damaged in the slightest, and he had evil thoughts towards Hu Shoufu, he would definitely get rid of this scourge of Hu Shoufu. Then, the Marquis of Linjiang would not let the boy who sent the message live in this world.

The boy's life was in embarrassment and his status was low. No one cared whether he was alive or dead. If Linjiang Marquis wanted such a boy to die, he would not feel any guilt in his heart and he would have no psychological burden.

To be honest, she didn't want to see Linjiang Hou get rid of the boy and Hu Shoufu, even if the probability was low, because such an ending was just a guess by Pian He about Linjiang Hou, whom he had never met.

But what if she guesses correctly?

The boy was innocent and was implicated by her, and Hu Shoufu was the biological father of this body. If things really happened in the worst direction, it would be Hu Shoufu's own fault.

Hu Shoufu faked his death to escape from military service. To put it more seriously, it can be said that he retreated from the battlefield and slipped away from the northwest battlefield. This crime was not framed by others. He could evade it by saying that he was misled by a beauty and did not really want to escape. So wait His fate depends on how well the beauty he rescued can protect him. Whether he insists on sending him away or lets the Marquis of Linjiang deal with him, that is his fate.

But the boy is innocent.

Pian Huan was thinking about how to deal with the boy when he saw the boy leaning down and trying to pick up the rice bag placed at the door and carry the rice bag into the house. Because he was not strong enough to lift the rice bag, he simply squatted He got down and pushed the rice bag into the house.

Seeing this scene, Pian He's heart suddenly twitched, and he walked forward and asked the boy and the old lady: "I have a house that no one cleans. Please help me look after the house. Food and accommodation will be provided, plus a house." Will you be able to do it with a monthly salary of five hundred cents?"

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