Chapter 202 (1/2)

Mu Qingge quickly read it once, a letter from Mu Fu. Beautiful handwriting and familiar tone let her know from her aunt, Mu Lianrong.

There was no big deal in the letter. It was to ask her if she could get used to it, how well she ate and how well she slept? Take care of yourself. Don't worry about lodumu house.

The second letter is from Shao Pang.

As expected by mu Qingge, the boy can't wait to write to scold her after he left Luodu.

The letter said that she had no sense of loyalty and wanted to leave. She didn't even say goodbye, not enough brothers However, mu Qingge can still see Shao Pang's missing for her from the lines. It seems that he would like to come to the ancestral city to accompany her in the tribulation.

Looking at the dog climbing handwriting of the second dandy of Luodu, mu Qingge smiles knowingly.

These handwriting, it seems to turn into a warm current, into her heart.

The last letter, in the Mu light song opened, Qing Mou reveals surprise. She did not expect that the person who wrote her this letter was actually the little princess Qin Yilian.

This princess yonghuan, who has only seen a few faces but seems to be very dependent on her, expresses her strong reluctance to leave her.

This letter is not well written. It describes the daily life of the little princess, as well as the missing for her. In a letter, she asked when she would come back no less than ten times. The final conclusion was that she would wait for her little brother to come back to Luodu, and then she would invite her little brother to eat sugar again, and she would also say a lot of whispers with mu Qingge.

In the first two letters, mu Qingge made a short reply. Only Qin felt pity for the letter, and she did not intend to respond.

This simple little princess, she really does not want to pull her into the contradiction. Keep a distance, perhaps can keep her heart that beautiful.

After finishing the trivial chores, mu Qingge took two maids to the square under the city.

Five hundred guards, plus Moyang, a total of 501 people, were standing in line in the square.