He suddenly raised his head to look at the emperor, just as Song Tusu was about to say something, he suddenly noticed Zheng Yanfeng's movements, and stopped talking.

Two people came in behind, they wanted to support Song Tusu, but the latter stood up suddenly, took a deep look at the woman, turned around and left with the soldiers.

In a remote small tent, Su Wan sat in front of the charcoal basin and said, "Ms. Zhang, have you seen the emperor?"

"See you." Ling'er took out the steamed buns and baked them on top of a charcoal basin, and soon there was a burnt aroma.

An unremarkable servant from outside came running over, standing outside the tent, and after carefully looking at it, he said loudly, "Is Miss Su inside?"

"Come in." Su Wan said.

The servant got into the small tent, not caring about his nose being red from the cold, and said in a low voice: "My young master asked me to convey that the general has been imprisoned by the emperor, and he will change back today. He will find a way to let the young lady see the general."

As if she had thought of this possibility a long time ago, Su Wan was not too excited, she stood up calmly and asked Linger to wait for her to change her clothes.

On the outskirts of the hunting ground, Su Wan stood there, watching Song Tusu getting closer and closer from a distance.

The wind was a little strong, and the blow made my eyes hurt, and tears flowed out.

Walking forward, Su Wan looked at the expressionless Song Tusu, suddenly smiled, and said, "You said...will we meet again?"

"Yes." Song Tusu stretched out his hand, touched Su Wan's hand, and said, "Zheng Yanfeng will help me. Life in prison should not be difficult, but when he comes out, I'm afraid it depends on God's will."

"God's will cannot be violated." Su Wan withdrew her hand, stuffed a bag of food, and said softly, "Go."

The dust blown up by the wind quickly blurred her vision, but Su Wan kept looking at the direction where Song Tusu was leaving. She knew that as long as Song Tusu wanted to, she could leave here alone. There is always a place for her to hide. .

But she didn't, instead she said it depends on God's will.

Her shadow was no longer visible on the road, Su Wan felt her whole body was cold, she subconsciously wrapped the cloak around her body tightly, turned around and walked back, "There is no such thing as God's will, they are all human."

Back in the tent, I tried my best to warm up to the fire, but my body still couldn't warm up.

Before leaving, the slices of steamed buns that Ling'er baked on the charcoal basin were already charred and black, exuding a burnt smell. Su Wan picked them up and crushed them in the palm of her hand, and finally found a little bit of white that was not burnt.

Pick it up and put it in your mouth, the aroma of steamed buns has disappeared, only the burnt bitter taste.

"Ling'er, go find the old money man yourself and let him come to see me." Su Wan's expression remained calm, but she refused the food offered by Ling'er, and nestled in the tent, ready to sleep.

It was freezing everywhere, and I couldn't sleep at all.

The old money man was in the hunting ground, and he came outside the tent after a while, and Su Wan hurriedly got up.

After entering the tent, the old man looked at Su Wan's haggard look, and couldn't help but said, "You should take care of yourself."

"I'm fine." Su Wan said lightly.

Su Wan slowly took out the wooden sign that had been hidden in her close pocket. She often played with it. At some point, the pattern on the wooden sign became clearer, as if it existed naturally.

Looking at the old money man calmly, Su Wan felt that she was colder than ever before, but also excited like never before. What she missed, thought about, and imagined in her heart became reality at this moment.

"Can you?" Su Wan asked.

Excitedly, he glanced at the wooden sign, then looked at Su Wan, and the old money tremblingly said: "Yes, yes. All these years, what we have been looking forward to is this moment. As long as you are willing, all you need is a word .”

Taking back the wooden sign and putting it back into her pocket, Su Wan stood up, turned her back to the old money, and said calmly, "I have an idea."

When she found the hemp grass in the border town, Su Wan always carried it with her. After she came to the capital, she searched for it, but she didn't find the hemp grass, but she had enough.

"Do you know the wolves on the prairie?" Su Wan seemed to be looking far, far away, and she said softly, "wolves are very smart animals. Once they set their sights on their prey, they will never stop being happy, even if they lose money. The ethnic groups will also be exterminated, and if there are any survivors, they will inevitably think about revenge."

"Although I hate wolf, I have learned something."

"Old money man, those people...kill them all." Su Wan finally said.

At this time, Su Wan was completely different from her usual laughing appearance, she seemed to be a different person, she still looked the same, but she didn't seem to be Su Wan anymore.

For the first time, he put away his smiling face and solemnly knelt down. The old money said respectfully: "Old minister, I will definitely die!"

"Go." Su Wan felt a little tired, but still couldn't fall asleep.

Ah Wu who had been staying in the tent was still expressionless, but Ling'er had already opened her mouth wide in horror. Although she knew that Lao Qiantou was unusual, and even guessed that Su Wan might be unusual, she never expected to see such a person. Scenes.

Turning her head to look at Ling'er, Su Wan smiled and said, "I never thought about accepting that identity. It's just...it seems that there is no choice now."

Song Tusu, Zheng Yanfeng, Wang Zeng, Song Qiu, and Ling'er were all unaware of the existence of the wooden sign. Su Wan kept it secret because she felt that, perhaps unless it was absolutely necessary, this wooden sign would never appear in this world.

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