Li Muzi kept Su Xueer under close watch in Lihua Village, and it was almost impossible for her to get out.

Su Xueer was extremely anxious, she knew that any further delay would put Chi Rui in greater danger.

According to what was written in the book, Chi Rui had a narrow escape from death this time. Even if he was lucky enough to survive, it would be in great danger.

She must find Chi Rui immediately before she can feel at ease.

Damn the author, why did he create a character like Chi Rui? How much suffering and pain will he have to endure in his life?

In the end, the person was written to be dead, and his body was not intact.

She tried to find an opportunity to escape, but Li Muzi's men were always monitoring her every move.

Finally, one night, Su Xueer sneaked out of the room while the guards were changing shifts.

But he didn't go far before he was discovered by patrolling soldiers.

"Stop!" the soldier shouted.

Su Xueer ran desperately and kept running forward.

Li Muzi heard the noise and rushed over, blocking Su Xueer's way.

"Xue'er, where are you going so late?" Li Muzi asked.

Su Xueer glared at him: "Li Muzi, get out of the way! I want to save him."

Li Muzi frowned: "I can't let you go, this is for your own good. Besides, if you leave like this, you won't be able to save him at all, and you will hurt him."

Li Muzi knew that the government had sent people to secretly watch Su Xueer in Lihua Village.

As long as she leaves here and finds Chi Rui, it means that the government officials have found Chi Rui again.

But at this moment, Amelia Su didn’t think so carefully at all.

His eyes were full of determination as he glared at Li Muzi: "If you don't get out of the way, I will fight you."

Just when the two were in a stalemate, Su Xueer took advantage of Li Muzi's inattention, pushed him away and ran away.

Li Muzi sighed deeply and watched the petite figure running farther and farther away.

He murmured, "That's all."

Su Xueer ran for a while and found that Li Muzi had not caught up with her. She felt a little strange and looked back.

She felt a lot more at ease after making sure that Li Muzi and the guards from Lihua Village didn't chase her.

The pace also slowed down a lot.

But in the dark night and on the rugged mountain road, she suddenly became scared.

Where to find them?

Suddenly I remembered that Chi Rui left Han Moqian at home before leaving.

She hurried back home.

It was not until I rushed back to their courtyard that I discovered that Han Moqian was no longer at home.

The cozy courtyard of the past no longer exists.

The wooden door was half-open and shaky, as if it had just been through a violent storm.

When I stepped into the house, it was an even more chaotic mess. Tables and chairs were lying in all directions, with broken legs and wooden thorns sticking out. The teacups on the table were broken all over the floor, and the tea had long since dried up and mixed with the dirt, making it sticky and dirty.

She and Chi Rui went to the bedroom, where the quilt was violently thrown back, cotton wool flying everywhere, and the bed was tilted, as if it had been fiddled with by an invisible giant hand.

The wind rushed in through the broken window, whistling, ruffling the torn window paper, as if humming a low note of sadness.

The whole home has lost all of its former warmth and peace.

Just like Su Xueer’s heart at this moment.

She pulled at her thin coat and took a deep breath.

She walked to the dilapidated dressing table, squatted down, and picked up the jewelry box that had fallen to the ground.

At the bottom of the box lay a wooden hairpin, which was carved for her by Chi Rui himself.

That day, the scene of him personally pinning her hair played before his eyes.

The tears could no longer be stopped.

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