Su's mother suddenly remembered what Su Qiao looked like when she was a child.
She was lovable from a young age, like a little glutinous rice ball.
In the blink of an eye, they've grown so big.
Su's mother felt guilty; her child had suffered.
Su's mother reached out her hand.
Su Qiao threw herself into her arms, as if she had returned to the safest place.
When Little White saw this, it frantically wagged its tail, trying to get Su's mother to notice it.
Sure enough, Su's mother's eyes lit up with delight when she saw it.
"Why did you bring back a dog?"
"I found it on my way home, and I felt it was meant to be, so I brought it back."
Xiao Bai straightened his chest.
Su's mother never restricted her daughter in these matters, so she didn't say anything, but her gaze softened considerably, and she even went to prepare food for it.
I even gave it a bath and took good care of it.
Even Su's father, who was standing to the side, felt a pang of jealousy.
Looking at the harmonious atmosphere at home, Su Qiao secretly resolved to change the fate of the Su family.
As soon as it was light, Mr. and Mrs. Su went to work as usual.
Originally, Su's mother was going to stay and keep her company.
Su Qiao rejected him.
Those people must be watching them closely now; anything too unusual might arouse their suspicion.
They now want to lure the snake out of its hole.
Everything must proceed as usual.
When Su Qiao returned yesterday, none of the neighbors noticed.
After all, this house was considered very eerie back then.
Even though nothing strange has happened for a long time since the Su family moved in, people are still somewhat wary.
This made it easier for Su Qiao to hide.
Before anyone noticed, it would be easier for her to find what she was looking for.
After her parents left, the first thing Su Qiao did was to find the place where she had hidden the things in her dream.
But when she lifted the floor tiles, it was empty.
And it doesn't look like it has any hidden mechanisms.
Su Qiao couldn't help but wonder: Was she being paranoid?
Could it be that the mastermind hasn't had time to put the item in yet?
The more I think about it, the more it makes sense.
Su Qiao began a thorough search of the entire house.
I suddenly remembered that I loved playing treasure hunting games when I was a child.
On one occasion, it seemed like they had actually dug something up.
Su Qiao's gaze quickly shifted to the open space next to the well.
She remembered that there was a spot there where something seemed to have been dug up.
She was afraid of being scolded by her parents, so she filled it in immediately.
She took out a hoe from her spatial storage and started digging.
At first, I didn't find what I wanted.
Suddenly, the hoe struck down, "Thump!"
She dug something up.
After clearing away the loose soil, a very simple wooden door came into view.
This doesn't look like the one we dug up when I was a child.
She expanded the search area a bit more and discovered that the spot she had dug up as a child was actually the lid of a large wooden box.
She opened it and saw that it contained some scrolls. She glanced at them and then threw them directly into her spatial storage.
Carefully open the door.
It looks dark inside.
She lit a candle and went downstairs, but the candle went out.
She had to wait quite a while.
Seeing that it was still early, she dug around for a while longer and found several more boxes.
She received them all into her online space.
Little White was surprised; it had rested in the space last night and had also taken the opportunity to check on how well the outsourced farm work was going.
"Master, where did you go to get your supplies?"
"I dug around in the yard."
Xiao Bai then noticed that the once neat and tidy yard was now full of potholes.
Su Qiao quickly restored the ground to its original state.
They also prepared some flower seeds from the space to transplant onto the ground.
Now only the hole remains.
They tried again with the candle, but it did not go out.
Su Qiao then felt relieved and walked down the steps.
The candlelight was not very bright.
Su Qiao walked carefully.
Soon dozens of boxes appeared in front of them.
I never imagined there was such a large space underground.
The room was filled with boxes of all sizes.
Open one at random, and it's full of gold bars.
Others are pearls and jade artifacts.
If these things are discovered, wouldn't this period be a dead end?
The candlelight shone on the box.
It even has the character "顾" (Gu) stamped on it, giving it a vintage feel.
Family-oriented?
I've never heard of anyone living here with the surname Gu.
Neither the original owner of the house nor the subsequent tenants had the surname Gu.
Is this just a coincidence?
But these things cannot be left in the open.
She stored them all in her space.
Before leaving, he remembered something and put a few more wooden buckets in.
There were four or five sacks of rice inside.
Only then did he step out of the basement.
As soon as she stepped outside and closed the door, a gray dog appeared in front of her.
Su Qiao recognized him at a glance; it was Xiao Bai.
"How come Little White turned into Little Gray in just a short while?"
Xiao Bai: Stare—
Su Qiao stopped laughing. "After I clean up this floor, I'll help you take a bath."
Those boxes are really old.
Otherwise, Xiaobai wouldn't have been dyed like this.
Su Qiao rushed around as fast as she could and managed to restore the ground before her father and the others returned.
When Su's mother saw the yard full of flowers, she was startled for a moment.
"It's so beautiful, what a pity..."
Su's mother gave Su Qiao a look.
Su Qiao then realized that planting flowers in the yard was not a good thing.
"I'll change it for you tomorrow, with scallions and cabbage instead?"
Su's mother smiled and patted Su Qiao on the shoulder.
He placed the lunchbox he had brought back on the table.
Su's father returned a little later.
He doesn't look well.
"How did it go?" Su's mother asked as soon as he returned.
"well--"
Su's father sighed deeply.
"Why bother, Lao Feng?"
Su's father arrived at the factory today and patiently observed the situation.
Sure enough, some clues were discovered; Feng Tianlie was indeed making underhanded moves behind the scenes.
Feng Tianlie could interpret any casual remark he made as having a different meaning.
Finally, he claimed it was unintentional.
This reminded Su's father of the fear he felt when he was young, being dominated by women who spoke like that.
Moreover, according to his observation, Feng Tianlie seemed to be in a great hurry to build relationships.
Recently, I've also been getting very close to grassroots comrades in the Revolutionary Committee.
Before Su's father could even inquire, he received a call from a fellow revolutionary committee member who asked him to come and talk to him that evening.
His comrade's tone was very serious.
Su's father naturally guessed some of it as well.
Su Qiao listened, but felt that something was still missing.
Even though no one is home at home, the gate to the yard is always locked.
Moreover, the courtyard wall is very high.
If someone uses a VPN, they will be seen by others.
How were those things used to frame them put in?
This matter kept swirling in her mind.
Su's mother also found out, and all her letters were sent to the factory normally.
It's just that someone often helps me collect it.
The security guard only said that the letters were given to familiar people, and that everyone usually carried their own letters for the finance office.
Recently, only Sister Ma has been the most proactive.
He always helped Su's mother deliver messages.
She has never lost anything, so everyone naturally trusts her.
Sister Ma joined the finance office later; at first, Su's mother patiently guided her for a while.
Unexpectedly...
The letter sent to the factory was taken away.
But what about the letter that was sent home? And who took it?
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