Gu Jiao had also arrived at Baishi Street, weaving her way through the crowd in search of Gu Yan. As she passed a tea house, she had a vague sense of familiarity, as if she had been there before.
But she clearly hadn’t.
It was Gu Yan.
He had been there.
Gu Jiao searched back along the tea house, and her steps came to a halt around a corner.
She looked at a wide but secluded alley to the left, and suddenly found herself short of breath for no apparent reason.
She covered her chest, where a sudden flash of pain arose!
"Ayan!"
After leaving Nanfeng Inn, Gu Changqing also came to this nearby area via Baishi Avenue.
He saw Gu Jiao, galloped towards her on his horse, and noticing her distressed expression, he asked hurriedly, "What’s wrong?"
Gu Jiao tightened her grip on her clothes and looked towards the dark, endless night in the east: "Ayan is there."
Gu Changqing followed her gaze, pulled back his sight, and offered his hand to her: "Get on."
Gu Jiao swung onto the horseback with the support of his hand, clutching the saddle tightly.
Gu Changqing didn’t have to worry about her falling off like he did with Gu Yan. He tightened the reins: "Go!"
The horse seemed to sense the urgency of its owner and began to gallop swiftly in the darkness.
"Which way?"
At the crossroad, Gu Changqing asked Gu Jiao.
Gu Jiao turned her head for a glance: "This way."
He spurred the horse into a gallop down the right-hand lane.
When he traversed the streets and entered a gorgeously adorned alley, he could guess something. This alley was very famous in Capital City and was often frequented by dignitaries for their decadent ventures.
Once, someone had brought him here, offering him a mansion. At the time, he didn’t understand the implications, he was simply not accustomed to accept bribery. The person had laughed and said, "Why is Mister Captain being so modest? Even Mister Tang has a mansion here. It’s just up ahead."
Thinking of this, Gu Changqing knew where Tang Ming was.
He couldn’t wait to spur the horse forward, so he dismounted and handed the reins to Gu Jiao, then he quickly disappeared into the night.
As he was leaving, a thought flashed through his mind. It passed too quickly for him to catch.
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